With one quoit bead or pendant from Varley Halls in Sussex, analysed by the British Museum, a combination of glazing techniques was used. |
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If you looked at our itinerary you'd think we were bouncing from quoit to holy well to stone circle and you wouldn't be far wrong. |
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It uses rubber rings and to make up for their lack of shape, one side is coloured black, the other white and any quoit which falls black side up, doesn't score. |
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Johnston is forced to wear a series of ludicrous chapeaus, which make her look as if she were walking around with either a conch or a quoit on her head. |
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No one seems unduly troubled by it in the standard editions, but it must surely have sounded like a quoit ricocheting off ruined priory walls to some in the audience. |
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You can also keep the quoit with you, in your pocket on a daily basis. |
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A rubber ring, or quoit, is thrown across a net. |
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In the past I have seen various bewildering team activities, such as passing a quoit backwards through a line of sack-wearing children jumping on balloons. |
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Characteristic of the 5th century is the quoit brooch with motifs based on crouching animals, as seen on the silver quoit brooch from Sarre, Kent. |
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The Quoit Brooch Style has been regarded as Jutish, from the 5th century. |
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