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- noun Plural form of
handballer .
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Examples
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Club in Ridgewood, Queens, the best handballers in the city meet when weather cools.
NYT > Home Page By COREY KILGANNON 2010
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The handballers are young and their inexperience has shown during lopsided losses to Taiwan and Kazakhstan.
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The handballers are young and their inexperience has shown during lopsided losses to Taiwan and Kazakhstan.
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'Ducksy is one of the greatest handballers of all time and I knew I was going to have to play very well to beat him; I was very happy with my performance, but even happier with the win,' said the Mullingar clubman.
RTÉ News 2010
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Club in Ridgewood, Queens, the best handballers in the city meet when weather cools.
NYT > Home Page By COREY KILGANNON 2010
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This year's Senior Championship returns to the provincial stage for the first time in years and sees handballers competing for provincial and national crowns.
RTÉ News 2010
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Swedish filmmaker Mans Herngren's "The Swimsuit Issue," with its vaguely "Full Monty" - esque dive into masculine repression and its alleviation via feminine-coded performance (a team of manly handballers [giggle] train themselves as synchronized swimmers for money and, ultimately, self-worth), barely manages to rise above its oppressively twee conceit.
indieWIRE News 2009
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Meanwhile, the top underage handballers in the country will fight it out in the Juvenile All-Ireland 60x30 Finals this weekend, with sixteen finals taking place in Ballina (Tipperary) and Crinkle (Offaly).
GAA Website - News 2008
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Meanwhile, the top underage handballers in the country will fight it out in the Juvenile All-Ireland 60x30 Finals this weekend, with sixteen finals taking place in Ballina (Tipperary) and Crinkle (Offaly).
GAA Website - News 2008
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