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puck From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Other sportspuckpuck /pʌk/ noun [countable] DSOa hard flat circular piece of rubber that you hit with the stick in the game of ice hockeyExamples from the Corpuspuck• FoxTrax attempts to solve this problem with a puck stuffed with circuit boards and infrared emitters.• Hockey pucks tangled up in blue.• There was a loose puck in front of the net.• Now and then when some one chased a misfired puck, one of them would skate over and ask what was going on.• I would have kept that puck.• He passed the guy the puck.• It showed the puck crossing the goal line at 19: 59. 9.• Potomski picked up the puck in the right circle, spun and fired a no-look shot past goalie Wade Flaherty.PuckPuck a character who enjoys playing tricks on people in the play A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare → see also puckishOrigin puck (1800-1900) English dialect puck “to hit”, from POKE1 |