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  • 1 swipe

    1. verb
    (to hit hard: She swiped the tennis ball over the net; He swiped at the wasp but didn't hit it.) slå
    2. noun
    (a hard hit: She gave the child a swipe.) slag
    * * *
    1. verb
    (to hit hard: She swiped the tennis ball over the net; He swiped at the wasp but didn't hit it.) slå
    2. noun
    (a hard hit: She gave the child a swipe.) slag

    English-Danish dictionary > swipe

  • 2 lob

    [lob] 1. noun
    (a slow, high throw, hit etc of a ball etc.) lob
    2. verb
    (to throw or strike (a ball etc) so that it moves high and slowly: He lobbed the ball over the net.) lobbe
    * * *
    [lob] 1. noun
    (a slow, high throw, hit etc of a ball etc.) lob
    2. verb
    (to throw or strike (a ball etc) so that it moves high and slowly: He lobbed the ball over the net.) lobbe

    English-Danish dictionary > lob

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