a game in which jackstones are thrown and picked up in various groups between bounces of a small rubber ball
Jacks (sometimes called jackstones, fivestones or onesies) is a playground game for children.
The Jacks were a 1960s Japanese psychedelic rock group who released their most well known studio album Vacant World (or 'No Sekai' in Japanese) in 1968. The Jacks, originally known as Nightingale, began their career in 1966 as a folk trio. ... plural of jack; a children's game; a toilet
The A/V output jacks at the rear of a satellite receiver provide a superior picture and sound to your TV, VCR and home theater system. Three jacks provide stereo sound: one for the video, one for the right channel sound and one for the left channel sound. Juvenile salmon that return to spawning grounds after one winter, or a year earlier than other members of a stock. Refers to the jacks and connections (if any) on a TV set other than the antenna connections. So named because they were originally used by the audio-visual aids personnel in schools to connect closed circuit equipment, cameras, and video tape recorders. are additional national flags flown by warships (and certain other vessels) at the head of the ship. These are usually flown only when not ... Usually used to refer to Pacific salmon; means male salmon that return from the ocean to spawn a year or more before full-sized adults return.
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