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Key Water Sports Vocabulary - Inline Hockey

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Key Water Sports Vocabulary
inline hockey

a variation of hockey played on inline skates rather than ice skates

Ex: They practiced inline hockey in the parking lot. 
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hockey
hockey
[noun]

a game played by two teams of eleven players on grass or a field, using long sticks to put a hard ball in the opposite team's goal

Ex: The excitement was palpable as the two teams took to the field for the championship hockey match, each determined to claim victory. 
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sport
sport
[noun]

a physical activity or competitive game with specific rules that people do for fun or as a profession

Ex: Basketball is a dynamic sport that demands quick thinking and agility. 
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to play
to play
[Verb]

to participate in a game or sport to compete with another individual or another team

Ex: Brazil is playing against Argentina in the upcoming match. 
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surface
surface
[noun]

the outermost level of the land or sea

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hard
hard
[Adjective]

very difficult to cut, bend, or break

Ex: She prefers hard cheese like cheddar over soft cheese. 
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athlete
athlete
[noun]

a person who is good at sports and physical exercise, and often competes in sports competitions

Ex: As a professional athlete, he maintained a strict diet and exercise routine. 
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rollerblade

(trademark) a boot with a line of small wheels at its bottom that is used for skating

Ex: She wore her rollerblades to the park for a quick skate. 
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ice skate
ice skate
[noun]

a boot with a blade at the bottom used to move quickly on ice

Ex: She laced up her ice skates and glided gracefully across the frozen pond. 
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ice rink
ice rink
[noun]

a large flat surface, typically made of ice, designed for ice-skating, ice hockey, and other winter sports

Ex: The ice rink was busy with skaters enjoying the evening. 
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stick
stick
[noun]

a long, slender implement typically made of wood that is used by players in sports such as hockey or polo to hit a puck or ball

Ex: He skillfully maneuvered the hockey puck with his stick. 
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to hit
to hit
[Verb]

to strike someone or something with force using one's hand or an object

Ex: I accidentally hit my thumb with the hammer. 
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puck
puck
[noun]

a small, flat rubber disk used in ice hockey

Ex: She skillfully passed the puck to her teammate for the winning goal. 
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team
team
[noun]

a group of people who compete against another group in a sport or game

Ex: The basketball team practiced diligently to enhance their coordination and strategy. 
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goal
goal
[noun]

a point scored in some sports by putting or carrying the ball into the intended area

Ex: Despite their best efforts, the team couldn't score a goal. 
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goal
goal
[noun]

the target area or structure in a game where players aim to send a ball, puck, or similar object to score points

Ex: The goal in ice hockey is guarded by the goalie. 
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goalie
goalie
[noun]

the defensive position on an ice hockey or soccer or lacrosse team who stands in front of the goal and tries to prevent opposing players from scoring

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to win
to win
[Verb]

to become the most successful, the luckiest, or the best in a game, race, fight, etc.

Ex: Our team won the championship after a hard-fought season. 
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the United States

a country in North America that has 50 states

Ex: English is the primary language spoken in the United States. 
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rink
rink
[noun]

building that contains a surface for ice skating or roller skating

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popular
popular
[Adjective]

receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

Ex: Harry Potter books are very popular among teenagers. 
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quickly
quickly
[Adverb]

with a lot of speed

Ex: She finished the race quickly, crossing the finish line first. 
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country
country
[noun]

a piece of land with a government of its own, official borders, laws, etc.

Ex: Canada is a vast country known for its stunning landscapes and friendly people. 
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team
team
[noun]

a group of people who compete against another group in a sport or game

Ex: The basketball team practiced diligently to enhance their coordination and strategy. 
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league
league
[noun]

a group of sports clubs or players who compete against each other and are put together based on the points they have gained through the season

Ex: The football league has 20 teams competing this season. 
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player
player
[noun]

someone who engages in a type of game or sport, either as their job or hobby

Ex: Each player in cricket has a unique position in the field. 
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to stop
to stop
[Verb]

to make something or someone not move anymore

Ex: She stopped the escalator to retrieve her dropped phone. 
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to wear
to wear
[Verb]

to have something such as clothes, shoes, etc. on your body

Ex: She decided to wear a beautiful dress to the party. 
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helmet
helmet
[noun]

a hard hat worn by soldiers, bikers, etc. for protection

Ex: The construction worker wore a bright yellow safety helmet before entering the site. 
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pad
pad
[noun]

a flat mass of soft material used for protection, stuffing, or comfort

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glove
glove
[noun]

item of clothing for our hands with a separate space for each finger

Ex: She pulled on her gloves before stepping out into the cold winter morning. 
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safety
safety
[noun]

the condition of being protected and not affected by any potential risk or threat

Ex: The company prioritizes safety by regularly inspecting equipment and training employees to avoid accidents. 
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special
special
[Adjective]

different or better than what is normal

Ex: That song holds a special place in her heart. 
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similar
similar
[Adjective]

(of two or more things) having qualities in common that are not exactly the same

Ex: He discovered that the two restaurants had similar menus, offering a variety of international cuisine. 
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end
end
[noun]

the part that is the most distant point of something

Ex: There’s a beautiful view waiting at the end of the trail. 
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face-off
face-off
[noun]

the way play restarts after a stoppage, where two players try to get the puck by using their sticks to hit or guide it to their teammates

Ex: The referee dropped the puck for the face-off at center ice. 
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center
center
[noun]

the middle part or point of an area or object

Ex: She placed a vase of flowers on the center of the dining table. 
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to pass
to pass
[Verb]

to give the ball to a teammate by kicking, throwing, etc.

Ex: He passed the ball to Sterling. 
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to score
to score
[Verb]

to gain a point, goal, etc. in a game, competition, or sport

Ex: He scored a goal in the final minute. 
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exciting
exciting
[Adjective]

making us feel interested, happy, and energetic

Ex: It was exciting to see dolphins while we were on the boat. 
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simple
simple
[Adjective]

not involving difficulty in doing or understanding

Ex: The recipe was simple, requiring only a few ingredients and basic cooking techniques. 
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rule
rule
[noun]

instructions or guidelines that determine how a game or sport is played

Ex: The rules of chess dictate how each piece moves. 
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to push
to push
[Verb]

to use your hands, arms, body, etc. in order to make something or someone move forward or away from you

Ex: She pushed the cart down the aisle at the grocery store. 
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game
game
[noun]

a competitive activity or sport in which players or teams compete against each other according to specific rules

Ex: My favorite game to play is chess because it requires strategy. 
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park
park
[noun]

a large public place in a town or a city that has grass and trees and people go to for walking, playing, and relaxing

Ex: He flew a kite in the park on a sunny day. 
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teamwork
teamwork
[noun]

the combined effort of a group working together effectively to achieve a common goal

Ex: Successful teamwork requires clear communication and mutual respect. 
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to defend
to defend
[Verb]

(in sports) to prevent an opponent from scoring a goal or point

Ex: The goalkeeper defended the net, stopping several powerful shots. 
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together
together
[Adverb]

in the company of or in proximity to another person or people

Ex: We walked together through the quiet streets. 
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to train
to train
[Verb]

to exercise in preparation for an sports event or competition

Ex: The team trains twice a week at the local gym. 
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practice
practice
[noun]

the act of repeatedly doing something to become better at doing it

Ex: Daily practice of yoga can improve flexibility and reduce stress. 
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training
training
[noun]

the process during which someone learns the skills needed in order to do a particular job

Ex: The new employees underwent intensive training to learn company policies and procedures. 
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important
important
[Adjective]

having a lot of value

Ex: Conserving water is important for the sustainable use of natural resources. 
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world championship

the international competitions where athletes or teams from various countries compete to determine the best in their sport

Ex: He won gold at the world championships. 
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tournament

a series of sporting games in which teams or players compete against different rivals in different rounds until only one remains and that is the winner

Ex: The team trained hard for months in preparation for the regional soccer tournament. 
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Canada
Canada
[noun]

the second largest country in the world that is in the northern part of North America

Ex: Canada celebrates its national day, Canada Day, on July 1st. 
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Italy
Italy
[noun]

a country in southern Europe, with a long Mediterranean coastline

Ex: I traveled to Italy last year to explore its rich history and beautiful cities. 
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indoors
indoors
[Adverb]

in or into a building, room, etc.

Ex: Due to the heavy rain, they decided to stay indoors all day. 
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outdoors
outdoors
[Adverb]

not inside a building or enclosed space

Ex: After dinner, we decided to eat dessert outdoors under the stars. 
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to enjoy
to enjoy
[Verb]

to take pleasure or find happiness in something or someone

Ex: She enjoys listening to classical music while working. 
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active
active
[Adjective]

(of a person) doing many things with a lot of energy

Ex: Despite being retired, he remains active, taking part in various community activities. 
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