skittling

[ˈskɪtlɪŋ]

skittling Definition

  • 1a game played with wooden pins, typically nine in number, set up at the end of an alley to be bowled down with a wooden ball or disk
  • 2the act of knocking over the pins in skittles

Using skittling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "skittling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We went skittling last night and had a great time.

  • Example

    Skittling is a popular pub game in England.

  • Example

    The team won the championship by mastering the art of skittling.

skittling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for skittling

Phrases with skittling

  • play skittles

    to play the game of skittles

    Example

    We decided to play skittles after dinner.

  • a long narrow lane with skittles at one end, used for playing the game of skittles

    Example

    The pub has a skittle alley where patrons can play the game.

  • a wooden ball used in the game of skittles

    Example

    He rolled the skittle ball down the alley and knocked over all the pins.

Origins of skittling

from Middle English 'skytel', meaning 'a wooden peg'

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Summary: skittling in Brief

'Skittling' [ˈskɪtlɪŋ] is a game played with nine wooden pins set up at the end of an alley to be bowled down with a wooden ball or disk. It is a popular pub game in England and requires skill and precision to knock over all the pins. 'Skittling' extends into phrases like 'play skittles,' and 'skittle alley,' denoting the game's context and equipment.