To manually load or unload a container, trailer, or to otherwise manually move bulk goods (often on pallets) from one type of transport receptacle to another
A sport in which players must, in turn, bounce a ball off of a wall, taking care not to miss their turn
The passing of a football by holding it in one hand and hitting it with the other
A team sport where two teams of seven players each (six players and a goalkeeper) pass and bounce a ball trying to throw it in the goal of the opposing team
If the defender handballs in the penalty area, a penalty is awarded.
In the United States and some other countries, handball is a sport in which players try to score points by hitting a small ball against a wall with their hand
a game played in a walled court or against a single wall by two or four players who strike a rubber ball with their hands a small rubber ball used in the game of handball
In Britain, handball is a team sport in which the players try to score goals by throwing or hitting a large ball with their hand
Infraction called when a player other than a goalkeeper intentionally plays a ball with his hand; if a defender handles within the penalty area, a penalty shot is awarded; if the goalkeeper handles the ball outside the penalty area, a direct free kick is awarded
A major violation, use of the hands to play by anyone other than the two goalkeepers
Intentionally touching the ball with any part of the arm or hand A direct free kick is awarded to the opposing team when this occurs
{i} ball game played by bouncing a small rubber ball against a wall; hard rubber ball used in this game
Handball is the act of touching the ball with your hand during a football game, which is not allowed. He got sent off for deliberate handball in the 32nd minute. any of a variety games in which a small rubber ball is struck against a wall with the hand or fist. It can be played in a three-or four-walled court or against a single wall by two or four players (in singles or doubles games, respectively). The object is to make the ball rebound off the wall so that it cannot be returned by the opponent. The game runs to 21 points. Handball games were played in ancient Rome and later (as pelota) in Spain and France. Modern handball developed in Ireland, where it is still popular. It was played widely among late-19th-century Irish immigrants in New York City, whence it eventually spread around North America
A game played with such a ball, as by players striking it to and fro between them with the hands, or alternately against a wall, until one side or the other fails to return the ball