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handballer

American  
[hand-bawl-er] / ˈhændˌbɔl ər /

noun

handballers plural
  1. a handball player, especially a member of a professional team.


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It’s a lifestyle that has evolved from dreams of a post-Navy career as a professional handballer and features side gigs that range from putting ads on magnets to installing a roof on a farmhouse.

From Washington Times • Jan. 16, 2017

The next stop, not much farther east, was a KFC in the town of Selfoss, home to the team handballer Þórir Ólafsson and the grave of Bobby Fischer.

From The New Yorker • Nov. 9, 2015

“But in the winter,” said Raymond Soriano, 32, a devoted handballer, “the best players all run into each other here, so they have to play each other.”

From New York Times • Dec. 5, 2010

"It's water polo without the water, or soccer but you use your hands," says handballer Thomas Fitzgerald.

From Time Magazine Archive

The modern forms of handball come from Ireland where a Tipperary handballer named William Baggs really showed the possibilities of the garrite 80 years ago by developing spins, curves and drop-shots.

From Time Magazine Archive

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