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Canadian boys bowling bicycle rim hoops in Toronto, 1922. Hoop rolling, also called hoop trundling, is both a sport and a child's game in which a large hoop is rolled along the ground, generally by means of an object wielded by the player.
The epigraph of the book is a quotation from the closing lines of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald: . He had come a long way to this blue lawn, and his dream must have seemed so close that he could hardly fail to grasp it.
A hoopstick forms a light framing member for this kind of hood. The top, roof or second-story compartment of a closed carriage, especially a diligence, was called an imperial . A closed carriage may have side windows called quarter lights (British) as well as windows in the doors, hence a "glass coach".
Hooping (also called hula hooping or hoop dance) is the manipulation of and artistic movement or dancing with a hoop (or hoops). Hoops can be made of metal, wood, or plastic. ...
An early wheel made of a solid piece of wood. A wheel is a rotating component (typically circular in shape) that is intended to turn on an axle bearing.The wheel is one of the key components of the wheel and axle which is one of the six simple machines.
First edition. Soup is a 1974 children's novel by American author Robert Newton Peck.It is the first book in the series. Its main characters are two boys, Robert (the narrator) and his close friend Luther, better known as "Soup". It takes place during the 1930s in a small town in
Warwick is a town in the southwestern part of Orange County, New York, United States.Its population was 32,027 at the 2020 census.The town contains three villages (Florida, Greenwood Lake, and Warwick) and eight hamlets (Amity, Bellvale, Edenville, Little York, Wisner, New Milford, Pine Island, and Sterling Forest).