en playing lacrosse

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: Open Mind Common Sense contributors and OpenCyc 2012
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Effects of playing lacrosse

  • en injuries ➜
  • en being tired ➜
  • en injury ➜
  • en getting injured ➜
  • en becomming tired ➜
  • en bruises ➜
  • en you could sprain your ankle ➜
  • en excercise ➜
  • en exercise ➜
  • en fatigue ➜
  • en fun ➜
  • en getting tired ➜
  • en injure your shoulder ➜
  • en keeping fit ➜
  • en loosing an eye ➜
  • en someone may be injured ➜
  • en one to have tired legs ➜
  • en soreness ➜
  • en trying to win ➜
  • en someone wins ➜

playing lacrosse is used for…

  • en having fun ➜
  • en after school activity ➜
  • en competition ➜
  • en feeling competitive ➜
  • en fun and exercise ➜
  • en activity ➜
  • en athletes ➜
  • en being with friends ➜
  • en enjoyment ➜
  • en entertainment ➜
  • en exercise ➜
  • en fun ➜
  • en gaming ➜
  • en getting exercise ➜
  • en getting physical activity ➜
  • en kids ➜
  • en people who cant play hockey ➜
  • en playing a team sport ➜
  • en raising self esteem ➜
  • en sport ➜
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playing lacrosse is a subevent of…

  • en run ➜
  • en throwing a ball ➜
  • en decapitation ➜
  • en get sweaty ➜
  • en running ➜
  • en scoring ➜
  • en slash another player ➜
  • en sweat ➜
  • en swinging a stick ➜

playing lacrosse requires…

  • en a ball ➜
  • en a field ➜
  • en lots of energy ➜
  • en skill ➜
  • en using your arm ➜

playing lacrosse is a type of…

  • en intelligent agent activity (n) ➜
  • en playing game (n) ➜
  • en playing of sports event (n) ➜

Links to other resources

  • sw.opencyc.org /2012/05/10/concept/en/Playing_Lacrosse
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