Definition of Game misconduct

1. Noun. (ice hockey) a penalty that suspends a player for the remainder of a game (but allows the team to send in a substitute for the suspended player).

Category relationships: Hockey, Hockey Game, Ice Hockey
Generic synonyms: Penalty

Lexicographical Neighbors of Game Misconduct

game console
game consoles
game engine
game engines
game equipment
game face
game faces
game fish
game fowl
game law
game license
game manager
game managers
game master
game masters
game misconduct (current term)
game of chance
game of gotcha
game of skill
game over
game plan
game plans
game point
game port
game ports
game room
game score
game scores
game sheet
game show

Literary usage of Game misconduct

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Exchequer Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts by Great Britain Court of Exchequer, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber (1866)
"... in order to frighten the game away from his land and prevent him Killing them, and enticing other game. misconduct, and even into crime . ..."

2. The World's Inhabitants, Or, Mankind, Animals, and Plants: Being a Popular by George Thomas Bettany (1888)
"... been brought about by the devices of enemies, also personal quarrels, unsanctioned killing of game, misconduct of women, or even trivial occurrences. ..."

3. Mississippi State Cases: Being Criminal Cases Decided in the High Court of by Joshua S. Morris, Mississippi Supreme Court (1872)
"... they rejected the application, until the prosecutor should discontinue a civil suit which he had instituted for the game misconduct or misdemeanor. ..."

4. The Exchequer Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts by Great Britain Court of Exchequer, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber (1866)
"... in order to frighten the game away from his land and prevent him Killing them, and enticing other game. misconduct, and even into crime . ..."

5. The World's Inhabitants, Or, Mankind, Animals, and Plants: Being a Popular by George Thomas Bettany (1888)
"... been brought about by the devices of enemies, also personal quarrels, unsanctioned killing of game, misconduct of women, or even trivial occurrences. ..."

6. Mississippi State Cases: Being Criminal Cases Decided in the High Court of by Joshua S. Morris, Mississippi Supreme Court (1872)
"... they rejected the application, until the prosecutor should discontinue a civil suit which he had instituted for the game misconduct or misdemeanor. ..."

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