Pronunciation: /ˈwɛli θroʊɪŋ/
noun a type of competition where participants throw a Wellington boot (rubber boot) for distance
A1 Welly throwing is a fun activity at the village fair.
A2 Children enjoyed participating in the welly throwing competition.
B1 The annual festival includes a welly throwing contest for all ages.
B2 Competitors showed off their skills in welly throwing at the championship.
C1 Welly throwing has become a popular sport with professional leagues.
C2 The world record for welly throwing was broken at the international competition.
verb throwing an object forcefully or with a specific technique
A1 I enjoy welly throwing at the village fair.
A2 She learned how to welly throwing during her vacation in the countryside.
B1 The team organized a welly throwing competition as part of the company picnic.
B2 Participants from all over the country gathered to showcase their welly throwing skills.
C1 His precision in welly throwing earned him a spot in the national championship.
C2 The art of welly throwing requires both strength and technique to master.
formal The annual village fair includes a welly throwing competition.
informal We should enter the welly throwing contest at the school carnival.
slang Let's go out back and do some welly throwing for fun.
figurative His argument was like welly throwing, trying to see what sticks.
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