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bandy1 <-ier, -iest> [ˈbændɪ] ADJ

bandy legs:

bandy

bandy2 <-ies, -ied> [ˈbændɪ] VB trans

bandy about VB trans

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The club runs sections covering table tennis, football and ice-hockey and previously provided for bandy.
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The names salibandy and innebandy are derived from bandy; both of those names literally translate to indoor bandy.
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The club currently has sections for bandy and gymnastics.
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Thereafter, golf, athletics, and the team sports of handball, floorball, basketball and bandy are the most popular.
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Today the club concentrates on football and bandy.
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The main activities were football and bandy and the new club recorded several successes.
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By 1960 the club had representative sides competing at football, handball, volleyball and bandy.
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They have one of the most modern indoor arenas for bandy.
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He also practised ice hockey and bandy to a certain extent.
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The club has also been playing bandy and ice hockey.
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