ringtoss

ring·toss

 (rĭng′tŏs′)
n.
A game in which players toss rings at a stake so as to encircle it or come closer to it than the other players.
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ringtoss

(ˈrɪŋˌtɒs)
n
a game in which participants try to throw hoops onto an upright stick
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ring•toss

(ˈrɪŋˌtɔs, -ˌtɒs)

n.
a game in which rings, often of rope, are tossed onto an upright peg.
[1875–80, Amer.]
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On the ship the men established a friendly relationship, playing games such as ringtoss, shuffleboard, and euchre.
Cherry-O ($8.99) introduces counting concepts; Sonny the Seal ($19.99) is a ringtoss game complicated by the battery-powered seal moving back and forth and from side to side on his platform, rewarding success by barking and clapping; and Lucky Ducks ($17.99) has a dozen plastic ducklings swimming around a pond while players try to figure out which ones have a matching color on the bottom.