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roundhouse

[round-hous] / ˈraʊndˌhaʊs /




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Come the end of the tournament that combination was still clicking, with France trailing by a point deep into the second half against England, Dupont's roundhouse box kick set up Bielle-Biarrey's fourth try.

From BBC

Further samples in the coming months will determine if the cistern dates back to the same period as the roundhouses.

From BBC

They learn to throw straight punches, elbow strikes, knee strikes and roundhouse kicks.

From Los Angeles Times

Celtic roundhouses and a prince's court are among the ancient buildings found in this green and quiet corner of the capital.

From BBC

The artefacts were unearthed at a Bronze Age settlement of wooden roundhouses built over a river channel at Must Farm at Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire.

From BBC