n. 1. An outdoor game in which the players drive traditionally wooden balls through a series of wickets using long-handled mallets. 2. The act of driving away an opponent's croquet ball by hitting one's own ball when the two are in contact. tr.v. cro·queted (-kād), cro·quet·ing (-kāĭng), cro·quets (-kāz) To drive away (an opponent's croquet ball) by hitting one's own ball when the two are in contact. [French dialectal, hockey stick, from Old North French, shepherd's crook; see CROCKET.] (click for a larger image) croquet |
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