volleyer
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volleyer — [ vɔleje ] v. intr. <conjug. : 1> • 1925; angl. to volley « jouer à la volée » ♦ Pratiquer le jeu de volée, au tennis. ● volleyer verbe intransitif et verbe transitif Au tennis, jouer à la volée. volleyer [vɔleje] v. intr. ÉTYM. 1925, in … Encyclopédie Universelle
volleyer — volley ► NOUN (pl. volleys) 1) a number of bullets, arrows, or other projectiles discharged at one time. 2) a series of utterances directed at someone in quick succession. 3) (in sport) a strike or kick of the ball made before it touches the… … English terms dictionary
volleyer — noun see volley II … New Collegiate Dictionary
volleyer — noun A player who hits volleys … Wiktionary
volleyer — n. person who volleys … English contemporary dictionary
volleyer — vol·ley·er … English syllables
volleyer — lēə(r), liə(r) noun ( s) : one that volleys (as in tennis) … Useful english dictionary
volley — volleyer, n. /vol ee/, n., pl. volleys, v., volleyed, volleying. n. 1. the simultaneous discharge of a number of missiles or firearms. 2. the missiles so discharged. 3. a burst or outpouring of many things at once or in quick succession: a volley … Universalium
Tennis strategy — Main article: Tennis In tennis, a player uses different strategies that both enhance his own strengths and exploit his opponent s weaknesses in order to gain the advantage and win more points. Players commonly specialize in a certain style of… … Wikipedia
Volley (tennis) — Tim Henman is a serve and volleyer well known around the tennis community for his excellent touch … Wikipedia