volleyball - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • play: Also I play volleyball five days a week: started 9 years ago.
  • include: Team builders like rope climbing and orienteering augment old standbys including volleyball, basketball, and golf.

Adjective modifier

  • good: Great setting, lots to do, and good volleyball to watch indoors.
  • indoor: This will be for basketball, indoor volleyball, handball, fencing and the modern pentathlon.
  • virtual: Play virtual volleyball, enter the eye of a tornado, or be the star of your own tv show.
  • competitive: If you've played competitive volleyball and are interested in playing some more, contact our committee!

Preposition: on

  • beach: There is the opportunity to rent a jet ski, or get into a game of football or volleyball on the beach.

Modifies a noun

  • court: A volleyball court is set up on the beach.
  • tournament: Volleyball tournament You don't necessarily need a proper net - some string between two canes will more than suffice.
  • net: Volleyball net Weather Summer temperatures are often between 15 - 30 degrees Celsius.
  • player: These women are volleyball players, waving Afghan flags during the ceremony.
  • team: Despite her low stature, she was selected for the Chilean volleyball team.
  • match: Winning the volleyball matches earns you money to purchase new items from the various shops.

Possessives

  • woman: From Craig Lord in Sydney The women's beach volleyball final.

Noun used with modifier

  • beach: Mountain biking, quad bikes, beach volleyball, table tennis are always on offer.
  • scuba: Enjoy the spirits scuba facilities volleyball life in the.
  • sand: The horseshoe pit and sand volleyball court are a few steps away and the swimming pool is nearby.
  • play: SPORT: I want to get to the beach as soon as possible so I can go swimming and play beach volleyball.
  • facility: Enjoy the spirits scuba facilities volleyball life in the.
  • water: Guests are invited to try their hand at water volleyball.

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