skittle alley
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Definition
Noun: A long, narrow, enclosed lane or track, typically made of wood or a synthetic material, down which a ball is rolled in order to knock over pins (skittles) at the far end. It is the playing surface for the game of skittles, a traditional bowling game.
Usage
The term "skittle alley" refers specifically to the physical structure or playing area. It is used to describe the lane itself, whether in a dedicated skittles venue, a pub, or a recreational facility.
Examples: * The old pub still has its original skittle alley at the back. * We booked the skittle alley for a team-building event. * The ball rolled swiftly down the polished skittle alley.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metonymically to refer to the game of skittles being played in that location.
- "He spends every Thursday night at the skittle alley." (This implies he is there to play skittles.)
Variants and Related Words
- Skittle (noun): One of the pins used in the game.
- Skittles (noun): The game itself.
- Bowling alley (noun): A similar lane used for the more widely known sport of ten-pin bowling. While related, "bowling alley" typically refers to a larger commercial establishment with multiple lanes for ten-pin bowling, whereas a "skittle alley" is often a single lane for the traditional game.
Synonyms
- Bowling lane (though this more commonly refers to ten-pin or candlepin bowling)
- Alley (in the specific context of skittles or bowling)
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning is the physical lane.
- It is a compound noun where "skittle" specifies the type of "alley." The definition and examples must focus on this complete unit.
Noun
- a lane down which a bowling ball is rolled toward pins