Bandied Meaning in English
word · lemma: bandy
Definition
If a word, idea, or rumor is bandied (about), it is mentioned by many people, often without much thought or knowledge. It usually means something is being discussed casually or spread widely.
Usage & Nuances
"Bandied about" or "bandied around" is the common phrase, mostly in formal or literary contexts. Applies to rumors, names, ideas, opinions. Implies superficial or careless mention, not deep discussion. Often used in passive ('was bandied about'). Not for physical motion.
Example Sentences
Numbers like that get bandied around all the time during budget season.
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His name was bandied about as a possible candidate.
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That rumor was bandied around the office for weeks.
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Many figures were bandied about in the conversation.
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The idea was bandied about, but nothing was decided.
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That term has been bandied about, but I'm not sure everyone understands it.
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