Noun
Italian bowling played on a long narrow dirt court
Source: WordNetAdenauer found relaxation and great enjoyment in the Italian game of bocce and spent a great deal of his post political career playing this game. Source: Internet
Before the 1850s bocce and pétanque boules were wooden balls, sometimes partially reinforced with hand-forged nails. Source: Internet
Andalusia’s amenities include its Tapas Restaurant; tennis, pickleball, and bocce courts; fitness center; swimming pool; activity rooms; and golf course and golf clubhouse. Source: Internet
After they christened it with a game of bocce (won by Peter), Mike confessed that Peter was onto a winner. Source: Internet
Back in 2003, Ms Janes was promoting bocce for Club Italia at an expo in Geelong and she saw the weightlifting demonstration nearby. Source: Internet
Always thought bocce was a game for Grandpa? Source: Internet