noun a flat, ring-shaped object made of metal or rubber that is thrown in a game called quoits
Quoits have a long history as a traditional game in various cultures, often played competitively or as a leisure activity.
In the sport of quoits, players throw metal discs towards a target in order to score points.
Quoits can be used as a fun and engaging activity to teach hand-eye coordination and aim.
Quoits is a popular game for picnics, barbecues, and other outdoor gatherings.
Quoits can be played casually in a backyard or at a beach as a fun outdoor activity.
In literature, a quoit can be used as a symbol of competition or conflict between characters.
In psychology, quoit may be used as a tool in therapy to facilitate discussions about competition, conflict, or teamwork.
In sports, quoit refers to a disc-shaped object used in the game of quoits, a throwing game similar to horseshoes.
In historical contexts, quoit may be referenced in descriptions of ancient games or sports played in different cultures.