footbag

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foot·bag

 (fo͝ot′băg′)
n.
1. A small round bag filled with plastic pellets or other material and used in games that require its being kept aloft with the feet.
2. Any of the games in which such a bag is used.
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footbag

(ˈfʊtˌbæɡ)
n
1. (Ball Games, other than specified) the sport of keeping a small round object, usually a beanbag, off the ground by kicking it
2. (Ball Games, other than specified) a small beanbag that is kicked around
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