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Across the Face:
To play a rock such that it will curl from one side of a stone already in play to the other side (with or without contact)
Delivery:
The action of throwing a stone to the other end of the playing surface.
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A portion of a curling game that is completed when each team has thrown eight stones and the score has been decided. GUARD A stone that is placed in a position ...
Roaring Game, The: Slang for the game of curling, it is the sound a stone makes while sliding along the ice ; Rock: The device thrown by curlers during the game.
The release of the curling stone by the shooter, also called the throw. ... A throw where the rock stops in the house. Contrast with a takeout and a guard below.
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When a stone is thrown with a particular turn, but it eventually stops and begins to rotate in the opposite direction; usually the result of a pick or poor ice ...
Board Weight - A stone thrown with sufficient momentum or force to reach the back boards of the curling sheet. Bumper Weight - Sometimes referred to as board ...
Burying a Stone: Placing a shot behind a guard so no part of the rock shows from other end. Button: The innermost circle surrounding the tee. The button is ...
When a stone is thrown with a particular turn, but it eventually stops and begins to rotate in the opposite direction; usually the result of a pick or poor ice ...
Feb 2, 2022 · Delivery or Throw: When the player throws the stone onto the sheet. Curl or Turn: The curved trajectory of the stone on the ice. Sweeping: Using ...