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crossminton

1 of 1noun
/ˈkrɑsmɪntən/
Forms:crossmintons
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a sport similar to badminton that is played with specially designed rackets and a shuttlecock

Crossminton is a fast-paced racquet sport that is similar to badminton but is played without a net. The game can be played indoors or outdoors on a rectangular court, and the objective is to hit a shuttlecock, called a "crossminton birdie," back and forth between players or teams. The shuttlecock is designed to be faster and more durable than a traditional badminton shuttlecock. Points are scored when the birdie lands in the opponent's court, and the game is typically played in a rally format. Crossminton is known for its speed and intensity, making it a fun and exciting sport for players of all levels.

  • The rules of crossminton are easy to learn for beginners.
  • Our team won the crossminton tournament last month.
  • They set up the crossminton court in the gym for the tournament.
  • Crossminton requires agility and quick reflexes.
  • The shuttlecock used in crossminton is designed for higher wind resistance.