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shuttlecock
to move or be moved rapidly back-and-forth
A lightweight object that is conical in shape with a cork or rubber-covered nose, used in badminton as a ball is used in other racquet games

in front of which a little girl with reddish hair was playing with a shuttlecock;.

{n} a cork with fethers to be struck with a battledore, a play
{i} birdie, object that is hit back and forth in the game of badminton (composed of a lightweight head and feathered tail); game of battledore
{f} hit back and forth, toss something back and forth
A cork stuck with feathers, which is to be struck by a battledoor in play; also, the play itself
Official name for the object that the players must hit Composed of 16 goose feathers attached to a cork base covered with leather Synthetic shuttles are also used by some
To send or toss to and fro; to bandy; as, to shuttlecock words
send or toss to and fro, like a shuttlecock
The shuttlecock, also known as the shuttle or bird, is a hemisphere of cork, 1 to 1 1/8 inches in diameter, surmounted by a short cylindrical crown in which are embedded 14 to 16 "feathers", 2 1/4 to 2 3/4 inches long, with a toop spread of from 2 1/8 to 2 1/2 inches The weight is between 73 and 85 grains (about 1 1/6 ounce)
Official name for the object that players hit Also known as "birdie " Weight: 17- l9 ounces Made of: 16 goose feathers attached to a corktip covered with goat skin Cost: $1 50-$2 00 Usually lasts for no more than two games The heavier the shuttlecock, the faster it flies Flies faster in higher temperatures and at higher altitudes
A shuttlecock is the small object that you hit over the net in a game of badminton. It is rounded at one end and has real or artificial feathers fixed in the other end
badminton equipment consisting of a ball of cork or rubber with a crown of feathers
badminton equipment consisting of a ball of cork or rubber with a crown of feathers send or toss to and fro, like a shuttlecock