joust
1 of 2nouna combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with blunted lances
an act of arguing with somebody, especially as part of a formal or public debate
a push or hit above the net by two opposing volleyball players that happens at the same time for gaining the control
A joust in volleyball occurs when two players, one from each team, meet at the net and try to push the ball down onto the other team's side. This usually happens when both players are attempting to block or attack the ball at the same time, and they end up in a physical contest with their hands or arms. The player who can control their position and force the ball to the other side wins the joust. It requires strength, timing, and determination to win in these situations.
- The joust at the net determined which team gained possession.
- She won the joust by pushing the ball past the opponent's hands.
- His strength allowed him to dominate in joust situations.
- The referee called a foul during the intense joust.
- A well-timed joust can change the momentum of the game.