en playing frisbee

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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playing frisbee is used for…

  • en playing in the park ➜
  • en getting exercise ➜
  • en buying the frisbee product ➜
  • en competition ➜
  • en developing coordination ➜
  • en enjoying the outdoors ➜
  • en enjoyment ➜
  • en entertaining the dog ➜
  • en entertainment ➜
  • en entertaintment ➜
  • en excercize ➜
  • en exercise ➜
  • en exercising the dog ➜
  • en fit people ➜
  • en flicking your wrist ➜
  • en a form of golf ➜
  • en friends ➜
  • en getting fit ➜
  • en getting into shape ➜
  • en getting outdoors ➜
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Effects of playing frisbee

  • en sweat ➜
  • en arm injuries ➜
  • en back pain ➜
  • en become more agile ➜
  • en being breathless ➜
  • en being breathlessa ➜
  • en a broken window ➜
  • en broken wrists ➜
  • en catching a frisbee ➜
  • en cheer ➜
  • en coordination ➜
  • en death ➜
  • en dog bite ➜
  • en the dog gets exercise ➜
  • en enjoying the outdoors ➜
  • en exercise ➜
  • en fatigue ➜
  • en feeling fun ➜
  • en fun ➜
  • en someone to get hurt ➜
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playing frisbee is a subevent of…

  • en catching the frisbee ➜
  • en catch a frisbee ➜
  • en throw ➜
  • en chase your dog ➜
  • en you could fall down ➜
  • en exercise the dog ➜
  • en the frisbee lands in the lake ➜
  • en it get's thrown into the river ➜
  • en get a tan ➜
  • en having fun ➜
  • en meet new friends ➜
  • en you miss ➜
  • en people jump ➜
  • en pulling a muscle ➜
  • en that you twist your ankle ➜
  • en you would catch it ➜

playing frisbee requires…

  • en agility ➜
  • en dexterity ➜
  • en hands ➜
  • en people and a frisbee ➜
  • en skill and energy ➜

Properties of playing frisbee

  • en more fun than doing research ➜
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