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O que (quem) é bullrush - definição

PLAYGROUND GAME
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  • Schoolchildren playing a game of tag. Photo from 1909.
  • J. C. F. GutsMuths]], Schnepfenthal, Germany.<ref>[[Johann Christoph Friedrich GutsMuths]]: ''Der schwarze Mann.'' In: ''Spiele zur Uebung und Erholung des Körpers und Geistes, für die Jugend, ihre Erzieher und alle Freunde unschuldiger Jugendfreuden.'' Im Verlage der Buchhandlung der Erziehungsanstalt zu Schnepfenthal, Schnepfenthal 1796, p.&nbsp;260.</ref>
  • Newspaper article from April&nbsp;5, 1951, describing the fatal accident of an 11-year-old boy while playing "Black&nbsp;Man" as a tackle game (cf. British Bulldog) instead of playing it as a regular tag game.<ref>Altoona Herald, Number 45, Iowa, April 5, 1951, p.&nbsp;1.</ref>
  • Black&nbsp;Man]] and related chasing games.<ref name="Peel-Away">[[John Denison Champlin Jr.]], [[Arthur Elmore Bostwick]]: ''Peel-Away.'' In: ''The Young Folk’s Cyclopædia of Games and Sports.'' Henry Holt & Company, New York 1890, p.&nbsp;522.</ref>
  • Description of the German game of Black&nbsp;Man by William Albin Stecher, Philadelphia 1907, from the ''Handbook of Graded Lessons in Physical Training and Games for Primary and Grammar Grades.''<ref name="Stecher" />

bullrush         
INDEX OF PLANTS WITH THE SAME COMMON NAME
Bullrush; Bullrushes; Bulrushes
¦ noun variant spelling of bulrush.
Bulrush         
INDEX OF PLANTS WITH THE SAME COMMON NAME
Bullrush; Bullrushes; Bulrushes
·noun A kind of large rush, growing in wet land or in water.
bulrush         
INDEX OF PLANTS WITH THE SAME COMMON NAME
Bullrush; Bullrushes; Bulrushes
(also bullrush)
¦ noun a reed mace, clubrush, or similar waterside plant.
Origin
ME: prob. from bull1 meaning 'large, coarse'.

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British Bulldog (game)

British Bulldog is a tag-based playground and sporting game, commonly played in schoolyards and on athletic fields in the UK, Canada, South Africa, Australia, and related Commonwealth countries, as well as in the U.S. and Ireland. The object of the game is for one player to attempt to intercept other players who are obliged to run from one designated area to another. British Bulldog is characterised by its physicality (i.e. the captor inevitably has to use force to stop a player from crossing) and is often regarded as violent, leading it to be banned from many schools due to injuries to the participants.

The game is a descendant of traditional chasing games recorded from the 18th and 19th centuries, which partially evolved into collision-sport-related games during the early 20th century by the inclusion of lifting and tackling techniques. In a sport's historical context, like its predecessors, British Bulldog has been used as a skill-and-drill device to reinforce and further develop locomotion skills fundamentally vital to American football, rugby, soccer, hockey and related team sports.