From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishvolleyballvol‧ley‧ball /ˈvɒlibɔːl $ ˈvɑːlibɒːl/ ●●○ noun [uncountable]DSO a game in which two teams use their hands to hit a ball over a high net
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volleyball• Among the survivors is a sister, Sarah, who was a volleyball star at Washington State University.• Perhaps the beach volleyball players might catch a chill on the way there.• I liked the back of the farm like that, and only kept the field mowed for volleyball and baseball.• There's talk of a naked volleyball competition involving Ministry.• You can also play volleyball or table-tennis.• The older sisters played too, although one broke ranks to play volleyball in her junior college days.• The youngest child, 17-year-old Julie, plays volleyball and softball.• They strung a net between two palm trees and bobbed about in an energetic game of four-a-side volleyball.