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half volley

1

noun

  1. (in tennis, racquets, etc.) a stroke in which the ball is hit the moment it bounces from the ground.


half-volley

2

[ haf-vol-ee, hahf- ]

verb (used with or without object)

, half-vol·leyed, half-vol·ley·ing.
  1. to make or stroke with a half volley.

half volley

noun

  1. a stroke or shot in which the ball is hit immediately after it bounces


verb

  1. to hit or kick (a ball) immediately after it bounces

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Other Words From

  • half-volley·er noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of half volley1

First recorded in 1875–80

Origin of half volley2

First recorded in 1870–75

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Example Sentences

Between ourselves the cut was a fluke, but the half-volley was a genuine well-played hit, which deserved the applause it got.

A half-volley had landed first bounce among the masters sitting under the wall.

I raise my bat, get it on the half-volley right in the middle, hit it clean over the Pavilion for six, and the match is won.

Catches are, however, often the result of hitting right at a half volley.

The half volley is a stroke as difficult to attain as to describe.

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