roquets

/ˈroʊkeɪz/
verb
  1. In croquet, to strike another ball with one's own ball.
    • He roqueted the blue ball and then took an extra turn.
    • She carefully aimed to roquet the red ball through the hoop.
    • If you roquet your opponent's ball, you can send it away from the wicket.
noun
  1. In croquet, a shot in which a player's ball strikes another ball.
    • She made a perfect roquet that sent her ball right next to the wicket.
    • Learning to execute a good roquet is essential for winning at croquet.
    • His roquet knocked the opponent's ball far out of position.
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