0 (also lawn tennis) a game for two or four players who use rackets to hit a ball to each other over a net stretched across a tennis-court -- tenis
For often here, rather like a bad doubles pair at tennis, the ' partners ' appear to have little mutual understanding or dialogue.
Bilingual homophones such as tennis and proper nouns which are used in all the languages of the speakers may have this function.
The hotel grounds include a golf course, tennis courts, riding facilities, etc., and these are shown on the splendid ceramic map outside the hotel.
The one-life husband is aware of being the tennis player and of having been the young child.
He greeted me, wearing white shorts, perhaps a white tennis shirt, and barefoot.
Among the better-educated men, tennis and swimming were also recorded.
Small the boy is coming here - that tennis-boy.
Today's archaeological record shows that hitting implements, such as tennis racquets, have become lighter and more flexible as new materials have been experimented with.