Pronunciation: /ˈɡraʊndiz/
noun a game played by children where they must avoid being tagged while touching the ground
A1 I like playing groundies with my friends at the park.
A2 During recess, the children played a game of groundies on the school playground.
B1 Groundies is a popular game among kids in the neighborhood.
B2 The rules of groundies are simple, but the game can get quite competitive.
C1 As a professional athlete, I used to play groundies as part of my training routine.
C2 The championship match of the groundies tournament was intense and exciting.
formal The children played a game of groundies during recess.
informal Hey, want to join us for a game of groundies after school?
slang Let's kick it old school and play some groundies.
figurative His argument was so weak, it was like playing groundies with a toddler.
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