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volleyer

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vol·ley  (vl)
n. pl. vol·leys
1.
a. A simultaneous discharge of a number of missiles.
b. The missiles thus discharged.
2. A bursting forth of many things together: a volley of oaths.
3. Sports
a. The flight of a ball before it touches the ground: kicked the soccer ball on the volley.
b. A shot, especially in tennis, made by striking the ball before it touches the ground.
v. vol·leyed, vol·ley·ing, vol·leys
v.tr.
1. To discharge in or as if in a volley: volley musket shots at the attackers.
2. Sports To strike (a tennis ball, for example) before it touches the ground.
v.intr.
1. To be discharged in or as if in a volley.
2. Sports To make a volley, especially in tennis.
3. To move rapidly, forcefully, or loudly like missiles: The hailstones volleyed down. Charges and countercharges volleyed through the courtroom.

[French volée, from Old French, from voler, to fly, from Latin volre.]

volley·er n.
Translations
volleyer [ˈvɒlɪəʳ] Nespecialista mf en voleas
volleyer
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