Definition of «puck»

Puck is a small disc-shaped object, typically made of rubber or plastic, used in sports such as ice hockey and field lacrosse. It can also refer to a type of fairy from Shakespeare's play 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.

Usage examples

  1. The hockey player swiftly glided across the ice, skillfully controlling the puck.
  2. The referee blew the whistle to signal the start of the game and dropped the puck in the center of the rink.
  3. As the player struck the puck with a powerful swing, it soared through the air and into the back of the net, scoring an impressive goal.
  4. The children enjoyed their time at the ice rink, happily chasing the puck and taking turns shooting it towards the goal.
  5. The ice surface was smooth, allowing the players to effortlessly pass the puck to each other during the intense game.
  6. In a sudden move, the goalie deflected the puck with lightning reflexes, preventing it from entering the net.
  7. The fans erupted in cheers as their favorite team won the match, with the final puck drop marking their victory.

Sentences with «puck»

  • In macrobiotics, it's considered a yang energy and will stick like little hockey pucks in your cells but it will not create fat or puffiness. (bonberi.com)
  • In the morning enjoy a cup of Wolfgang Puck coffee served at our free breakfast buffet and in the evening join us in our community Great Room for beverages and hors d' oeuvre. (kayak.co.uk)
  • Like other towns on Hel peninsula you can practice water sports using the Gulf of Puck on the one hand and the open sea on the other. (sonofabea.ch)
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