34 Words to use with tennis

There was no polo nor golf nor automobilesnot many carriages, a good tennis-court, where W. played regularly, and races every Sunday in August, which brought naturally a gay young crowd of all the sporting world.

We could hear some of the Philistines knocking about on the gravel, and I saw there were about half a dozen of them playing footer with a tennis-ball.

"Say, what's the matter?" asked Chet, flinging his tennis racket into one chair and seating himself on the arm of another.

We could see its great round towers, standing grim and gray on the hillside commanding the whole of the valley, long before we approached it, and when we drove into the grounds we found a gay party in summer toilettes assembled on the ancient bowling-green, now transformed into a modern tennis-lawn.

Tom Raymond was the best tennis-player she knew.

A moment later, however, Jean's dimples came back again when she came upon Katherine's toothbrush in one of her tennis shoes.

"Muriel and I met first at a tennis-party, and afterwards frequently at various houses in Malta, for anyone who goes there and entertains is soon entertained in return.

There seemed to be some excitement every day;picnics and boating parties and tennis matches and five o'clocks" Evadne laughed.

Two days later, he came back after a reading, and there was Jamie in the center of the living room, weaving slightly, holding a tennis racquet.

And he went off to play in the lawn tennis tournament at Medlicote as a protest against the general pessimism.

On the 23rd I was transferred to the tennis ground.

The reason of her cry was apparent, for there, in the full light of the golden sunset streaming through the long open windows, stood a broad-shouldered, fair-bearded man in tennis flannels and a Panama

A stranger was sitting comfortably in a deck-chair watching the vacant courts at the tennis club.

"I've never seen the time yet when Chet refused a tennis game.

If possible, do not travel by train just before playing, or carry anything heavy, such as your tennis bag, for this will make your hand shaky and unsteady.

And about the rockery there are purple bunches of lilac, and the striped awning of the tennis seat touches with red the paleness of the English spring.

"But I should think you would feel ashamed to side with Agnes Brendon in persecuting a poor little stranger," said honest Tilly, a day or two after the tennis affair; for Agnes had at once set to work to carry out her plan of showing that she was not to be forced, as she expressed it, into making acquaintances she didn't like, and had thus lost no opportunity of being disagreeable.

Anyway, I hate a man who talks about a "tennis bat."

"I'll come over next summer and swing your hammock for you, and put up your tennis-net.

Equal rights in parks: Mencken calls tennis order silly, nefarious.

It is impossible to buy a real tennis hall in the German Empire to-day.

There were also golf and tennis togs; a few books; a handsome leather secretary, containing a good many personal letters and one or two business missives which were of little interest.

It is rumoured that the display of wigs and gowns (worn in Court) and lawn-tennis blazers (used in the Temple Gardens) was absolutely magnificent.

The tennis-groundwhich is only a short distance from the English church of St. Andrew'sis well laid out and commodious, possessing an excellent reading room for members' use, as well.

And if a tantalizing passion of a gay lawn tennis fashion Should fire your love of sport, On the neat and well-kept lawn, a net that's never torn Hangs quiv'ring o'er the court.

34 Words to use with  tennis