roquet

/roʊˈkeɪ/
noun
  1. In croquet, a shot in which a player's ball hits another ball, giving the player extra turns or privileges.
    • He practiced his roquet shots for hours to improve his croquet skills.
    • A well-timed roquet can change the whole game.
    • She made a perfect roquet, sending her ball straight into the opponent's ball.
verb
  1. To hit another ball with one's own ball in croquet, especially to gain an advantage.
    • If you roquet the red ball, you get two extra strokes.
    • He tried to roquet the blue ball but missed by inches.
    • She carefully aimed to roquet the opponent's ball near the wicket.
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