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ollie
/ ˈɒɪ /
noun
- (in skateboarding and snowboarding) a jump into the air executed by stamping on the tail of the board
Word History and Origins
Origin of Ollie1
Example Sentences
While Bath centre Ollie Lawrence admitted that he "probably could have carried on" when he hit the turf following a head clash with Northampton's Alex Mitchell in January - however he denied cheating, saying he was entitled to go to ground.
It earned Rashford a recall to the England fold and has kept fellow international Ollie Watkins frustrated on the Villa substitutes bench.
This is one of the facts that played into the complicated decision Lucy and Ollie made to opt for pre-implantation genetic testing, a special type of IVF where embryos are created outside of the body and screened for the genetic condition.
Lucy and her husband Ollie married at Kew Gardens two years ago and are now ready to start a family - but there are complications to consider.
Her health journey has involved swimming, lifting weights and many runs with Ollie tethered to her as her sighted guide.
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