halma
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of halma
C19: from Greek halma leap, from hallesthai to leap
Example Sentences
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Among the more capable halma players is William, Griffith.
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Wendy and Jess began a game of halma.
From A harum-scarum schoolgirl by Campbell, John
Dessert the evening before had proved a very dull affair, and the time in the drawing-room afterwards, playing halma with the cousins, was worse.
From Queensland Cousins by Haverfield, Eleanor Luisa
Inside were the emerald and opal "halma" board and ruby and diamond pieces, and with them a slip of parchment with Daphne's handwriting.
From In Brief Authority by Anstey, F.
But, so far as the imagination is concerned, they themselves are mollycoddles who will not venture beyond a game of halma or a sugarstick by the hearth.
From The Book of This and That by Lynd, Robert
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