Concept cluster: Recreation > Fundraising marathons
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A form of exercise, designed to enhance one's cardiovascular fitness, normally performed to music.
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(Australia, New Zealand) A raffle run to raise money for a charity.
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(athletics) In long jump, javelin and similar events, little mark alongside the runway which helps the athlete to set their steps just right for their performance.
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A circular arena in a circus, where the acts are performed.
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(transitive) To pursue by tracking or estimating the course taken by one's prey; to follow or chase after.
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A collaborative event where people meet to design things.
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Alternative form of finish line [(sports) A line marking the end of a race.]
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An outdoor sport in which teams of players use GPS receivers to find and visit randomly selected "dashpoints" around the world and report on what they find.
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The time it takes to finish a race from when the starter's gun (or other signal) is sounded until crossing the finish line, irrespective of when the competitor actually starts.
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Alternative form of hackeysack [A non-competition sport in which a small sack, or "hack", full of rice or sand is kept from falling to the ground by using any part of the body except the arms.]
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A charity event in which participants go hiking.
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A collaborative event where people meet to discuss and evaluate ideas.
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(video games) A platform game that involves jumping over obstacles.
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Alternative form of jumping jack [A physical exercise performed by jumping to a position with the legs spread wide and the hands touching overhead and then returning to a position with the feet together and the arms at the sides.]
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A charity event in which participants knit.
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A charity event held each November, where men grow moustaches to raise funds and awareness for men's health issues.
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Alternative form of noughts and crosses [(UK, Australia, New Zealand, games) A two-player game played on a three-by-three grid, in which players take it in turns to place their respective symbol (either a nought or a cross) in a cell of the grid, the objective being to form a row, column or diagonal of three of one's own symbol.]
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Alternative form of Ouija [(countable) A board, having letters of the alphabet and the words yes and no; used with a planchette during a seance to "communicate" with spirits.]
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An event where volunteers come together to paint.
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A ticket for a pull-tab game.
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(chess) A kind of round-robin tournament between four players, where each participant plays every other participant once.
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(sports) Alternative form of race card [(sports) A printed card or pamphlet giving information about a series of horse races and listing the horses to be run; a racebook.]
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(video games, informal) A video game involving racing of any kind.
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An event during which people read books in order to raise money for charity.
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A day, usually every other year, on which the Comic Relief organisation encourages the public to engage in fundraising for charity.
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(gambling) A slotted wheel that rotates horizontally; players bet on which slot the ball will stop in.
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(sports, soccer) A team that wins 6 titles in the same year or season.
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An event where volunteers teach skills.
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A charity event in which participants jump rope.
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(chiefly Australia, New Zealand) A spelling bee held to raise money for charity.
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(dated, historical) A backgammon board.
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(sports) An athletic contest for track and field sports.
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(informal) An event at which numerous people receive vaccinations.
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A fundraising event carried out by means of the World Wide Web.
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(informal) A marathon of the British science-fiction series Doctor Who.
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A collaborative event where people meet to complete work projects, sometimes having a fundraising component.
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(often attributive) A card sent out by a travelling dance or theatre company to request temporary personnel from a local labor union.

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