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We can buy a volley-ball.

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He let out a volley of oaths.

At least we now know what constitutes a volley.

I tried to volley it back to you.

There are also places for tennis and volley-ball.

As such, can it really be called a volley?

It is as easy to dodge a volley as a single shot.

We eagerly await the next volley in this fascinating scientific debate.

The confusion is all the more inexplicable given that we all grew up playing a game in which a volley was precisely characterised: Heads and Volleys. In that, if the ball bounced it was not a volley.

Or it could be a tennis player chasing down a volley during the final game of a classic match.

The captain's politeness could restrain him no longer, and he and Osborne fired off a ringing volley of laughter.

These are goals where the player manufactures the volley himself, having received either a flat pass or a bouncing one.

Scientists from Keele University found that letting forth a volley of foul language can have a powerful painkilling effect, especially for people who do not normally use expletives.

Eventually the feeling passed. Eventually it turned into an ordinary afternoon at the swimming pool with homework and volley ball and gossip and flirting.

Xavi Hernández's corner was headed on by Thierry Henry at the near post and Piqué wriggled free of Thiago Motta's grappling hands to leap and volley home.

Many football fans say a half-volley is a shot struck when the ball has bounced once, but in tennis and in cricket there is a different – and surely correct – understanding of the term.

In a sense that is a little harsh on Hughes, because his was a harder skill than most, but to call it a volley is as illogical as counting shots that hit the woodwork as shots on target.

Her office sent out a volley of postcards to young engineers who had scattered around the country, directing them to a website that had a list of job openings and a cost-of-living calculator.

The California courts have a reputation for playing quite slow—in 2006, Martina Navratilova griped, “you hit a great volley, and the person’s got five minutes to run it down and hit it by you.”

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