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There's a game in which a flat stone is thrown to the surface of a pond, river, etc. so that it starts bouncing across the water. How do native English speakers call this game?

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Are there any rules of this game? For example, in Russia, when as a kid I used to play it, it was forbidden to bend the body to the surface of the water when throwing.

There's a game in which a flat stone is thrown to the surface of a pond, river, etc. so that it starts bouncing across the water. How do native English speakers call this game?

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Are there any rules of this game? For example, in Russia, when as a kid I used to play it, it was forbidden to bend the body to the surface of the water when throwing.

There's a game in which a flat stone is thrown to the surface of a pond, river, etc. so that it starts bouncing across the water. How do native English speakers call this game?

Are there any rules of this game? For example, in Russia, when as a kid I used to play it, it was forbidden to bend the body to the surface of the water when throwing.

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There's a game in which a flat stone is thrown to the surface of a pond, river, etc. so that it starts bouncing across the water. How do native English speakers call this game?

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Are there any rules of this game? For example, in Russia, when as a kid I used to play it, it was forbidden to bend the body to the surface of the water when throwing.

There's a game in which a flat stone is thrown to the surface of a pond, river, etc. so that it starts bouncing across the water. How do native English speakers call this game?

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There's a game in which a flat stone is thrown to the surface of a pond, river, etc. so that it starts bouncing across the water. How do native English speakers call this game?

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Are there any rules of this game? For example, in Russia, when as a kid I used to play it, it was forbidden to bend the body to the surface of the water when throwing.

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Victor B.
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What's the name of the game of throwing stones to the surface of water?

There's a game in which a flat stone is thrown to the surface of a pond, river, etc. so that it starts bouncing across the water. How do native English speakers call this game?

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