Noun
Quidditch (uncountable)
A fictional ball game played between two teams of seven players riding flying broomsticks, using four balls and six elevated ring-shaped goals.
Alternative letter-case form of Quidditch
(by extension) Muggle Quidditch
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter Harry falls off his broomstick during a Quidditch match because of the Dementors, Dumbledore becomes uncharacteristically angry with them and uses his wand to cause Harry to levitate safely to the ground. Source: Internet
As punishment for the attack and knowing Harry is lying about the textbook, Snape assigns Harry detention during the final Quidditch match of the year. Source: Internet
As of 2014, the Dalhousie Tigers Quidditch varsity club is the top-ranked team in the area and, though still developing, is showing great promise for regional and national bids in the future. Source: Internet
For example, the rule that players must not stray outside the pitch boundary is not evident, as players can be seen flying around the spectator towers at the Hogwarts Quidditch pitch. Source: Internet
Harry has a natural talent for Quidditch and became the first person to get on a team in their first year. Source: Internet
César Hernandez is in a tough spot as he replaced the charismatic and lovable Jason Kipnis… just like Summerby replaced Cedric Diggory as Seeker on the Hufflepuff Quidditch team. Source: Internet