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  2. Dry dock - Wikipedia

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    Dry dock. A dry dock (sometimes drydock or dry-dock) is a narrow basin or vessel that can be flooded to allow a load to be floated in, then drained to allow that load to come to rest on a dry platform. Dry docks are used for the construction, maintenance, and repair of ships, boats, and other watercraft.

  3. Table skittles - Wikipedia

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    The table skittles alley consists of a sloping, framed playing surface, the table skittles board. This is usually placed on a waist-high table. The game is played with a wooden spinning top, which is used to try to knock down as many of the nine wooden pins as possible. The dimensions of the board are 82 cm x 41 cm. The frame is 3 cm wide.

  4. Bumper pool - Wikipedia

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    Table Ball near the bumpers and pocket. Typically, bumper pool tables are smaller than a regulation pool table. [clarification needed] The table has two pockets, placed opposite one another, located at the center of two of the rails. The surface of the table has the same cloth covering as a standard pool table.

  5. Penny football - Wikipedia

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    Penny football. If a player flicks a bottletop (1) to a particular point on the table, they can follow by flicking a different top (2) between the other two, to the goal. Penny football (also coin football, sporting coin, spoin, table football, tabletop football, [1] or shove ha'penny football [2]) is a coin game played upon a table top.

  6. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    a game result in which no player/team wins (also tie) to suck smoke from a cigarette etc. a ditch that draws water off an area of land a shallow valley or gully. (n.) dresser (furniture) a type of cupboard or sideboard esp. for kitchen utensils * a chest of drawers, usu. with a looking glass (UK: dressing-table) drop (of liquid)

  7. Tabletop role-playing games in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Role-playing games. Role-playing games made in Japan made their first appearance during the 1980s. Today, there are hundreds of Japanese-designed games as well as several translated games. Tabletop RPGs are referred to as tabletalk RPGs ( テーブルトークRPG, tēburutōku āru pī jī), a wasei-eigo term often shortened as TRPG in Japan to ...