a game, similar to squash, played by two or four persons who strike a small ball against a wall or walls with the hand.
the small, hard rubber ball used in this game.
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In reality Sri Lanka had no national handball team, and some of the 16 players and their eight coaches didn’t seem to understand the game.
The skateboarding teens were amazing to watch, the handball has been mesmerizing, and 3-on-3 basketball might be Sara’s favorite version of the sport now.
Fans could be forgiven for skipping the weekly VAR debates and handball confusion, knowing full well that sky-blue ribbons will adorn the Premier League Trophy at season’s end.
Last season, the International Football Association Board introduced new, more clear-cut, much stricter handball rules.
More and more of those penalties have come from handballs, too.
Muller, who was booked against Argentina for a dubious handball, was harsh.
Suarez, who was sent off for a deliberate handball, was more than deserved, but a calculated risk.
Another game must have resembled our handball, requiring a wall and smooth ground at its foot.
You promised the boys you'd play baseball or football or handball or something; anything to get away from your father.
A good chess player and a whiz at Two-handed Handball, they had spent all their off time together.
Mr. A. went on the street with a handball, and coaxed some stray idler to join him in a game.
And myself, I didn't go out for sports either, just football and handball; and that was it.