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quidditch in British English (ˈkwɪdɪtʃ) nounan imaginary game in which players fly on broomsticks Word origin C20: coined by J. K. Rowling in the novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher's StoneExamples of 'quidditch' in a sentencequidditch Should quidditch be recognised as a sport, though?Can copious amounts of ginger ale and cake compete with quidditch and lightsabers?Quidditch may be similar to football in more ways than one.As in the books and movies, real world quidditch fields are circular.Or should that be tonsil quidditch?Quidditch players needed special trousers with seats fitted inside, so the rider could be harnessed to the broomstick. |