(originally, Scotland, curling) A stroke in which the stone rebounds from the inside edge of another stone, and then slides close to the tee.
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(transitive) To play (one's stone) in a way that it rebounds from the inside edge of another stone, and then slides close to the tee.
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(intransitive) To play one's stone in a way that it rebounds from the inside edge of another stone, and then slides close to the tee.
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