table football

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table football

n
(Games, other than specified) a game based on soccer, played on a table with sets of miniature human figures mounted on rods allowing them to be tilted or spun to strike the ball. US name: foosball
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babyfootbaby-foot

table football

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Mohamed peut se consoler : les jeux, Uu savoir toboggan, ping-pong, babyfoot et speed-ball, sont gratuits.
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Tony Simons's introductory study focuses on two of Joseph Joffo's autobiographical novels, Un sac de billes (1973) and Babyfoot (1977).
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We half-expected grumbles from the locals when our large party interrupted their noisy game of "Babyfoot".
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