"Tourneys" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tourneys" Meaning

Competition, usually with a following of onlookers, especially in sports and games, and often referred to as a "tournament"

"Tourneys" Examples

Usage Examples of "Tournaments"


Example 1: A large sporting event


The annual tennis tournament brings in thousands of spectators from all over the world to watch the best players compete.

Example 2: A series of competitions


The esports tournament continued for three days, with teams from across the globe battling it out for the championship title.

Example 3: A gathering of competitors


The martial arts tournament featured practitioners from diverse styles, all coming together to showcase their skills and techniques.

Example 4: A competition forirsch recognition


The science fair was a tournament of innovative projects, with students presenting their experiments and research projects to a panel of judges.

Example 5: An event with rounds of competition


The trivia tournament consisted of five rounds, with the winning team earning bragging rights and a prize.

"Tourneys" Similar Words

Tournaisians

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Tournament

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A competition or series of competitions in which a number of people or teams meet to determine a champion by playing a particular sport or game, often with a knockout or elimination system.

Tournaments

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Tournedos

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A type of cut of beef, typically from the fillet, served with a crust of bread or breadcrumbs, often with sauce, such as Madeira or Béarnaise.

Tournery

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There is no word "tournery". It's possible that you meant "tournament" or "turnery".<br><br>However, I found that "turnery" refers to a workshop where wooden objects are turned on a lathe.

Tourney

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Tourneyed

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Tourneyed<br><br>Tourneyed is a verb meaning to have participated in a tournament or series of contests, especially of a martial or athletic nature.

Tourneying

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Being a frequent traveler or traveler with many journeys, especially a traveler to or from a great distance.

Tourniquet

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A tourniquet is a bandage or constricting devise used to stop bleeding by compressing a blood vessel or vein and temporarily cutting off blood flow to a wounded area. It is usually made of a flexible material such as cloth, rubber, or plastic, and is applied by tightening it around a limb to constrict blood flow. A tourniquet is often used in emergency situations, such as in the event of severe bleeding or in cases where a person is in danger of bleeding to death. However, it must be used with caution and removed as soon as possible to prevent damage to the affected limb.

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Tournure

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Tours

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Tourtiere

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A tourtière is a traditional French-Canadian-style meat pie that is typically served during the Christmas season. It is made with a mixture of ground pork, beef, and vegetables, wrapped in a flaky pastry crust and slow-cooked. The filling is often flavored with salt, pepper, and a variety of spices, and may include additional ingredients such as onions, carrots, and celery. Tourtière is commonly served as a main course during Christmas Eve or Christmas Day in Quebec and other parts of Canada where French-Canadian culture is prevalent.

Touse

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Touseled

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Most probably a misspelling of "tousled".<br><br>Tousled: having hair that is untidy and unkempt, often in a way that looks charming or attractive.

Tousle

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To twist or push (hair, clothes, etc.) into a disordered or untidy state. To confuse or perplex someone.