What is another word for bat and trap?

Pronunciation: [bˈat and tɹˈap] (IPA)

"Bat and trap" is a traditional English game that has been enjoyed for centuries. It involves hitting a wooden ball with a bat to make it land in a trap. While the game may be referred to as "bat and trap" in some regions, it has other synonyms too. In Kent, it is known as "tip-cat," while in Sussex it is called "knurr and spell." In Suffolk, the game is called "hurling," and in Norfolk, it is known as "trap ball." Whatever the regional variation may be, the essence of the game remains the same, and it continues to delight people of all ages.

What are the hypernyms for Bat and trap?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    team sports, ball games, outdoor activities.

Word of the Day

Guarnieri bodies
Guarnieri bodies, also known as Negri bodies, are distinct cytoplasmic inclusions found in nerve cells infected with the rabies virus. These structures were first described by Adel...