four·square
ˈfȯr-ˈskwer
1
: square
The benchlike frames have foursquare horizontal slats and either dowel-shaped or foursquare uprights.—Janet Malcom
A magnificent foursquare house built by Col. Jonathan Hamilton on a promontory of the Salmon Falls River overlooking his wharves and warehouses.—John Deedy
2
: marked by boldness and conviction : forthright
Disillusionment is used to give the antihero glamour and hipness, but then the movie wants him to be a foursquare hero with heart.—Pauline Kael
… bassist Jeremy Toback and drummer Regan Hagar rarely stray from foursquare hard-rock propulsion.—Mark Coleman
foursquare
adverb
The A.M.A spoke for the great majority of doctors in the years preceding Medicare when it stood foursquare against anything that could even remotely be called socialized medicine.
—Robert Sherrill
: a children's game for four players in which each player stands in a quadrant of a square court, the server strikes a large ball so that it bounces in the quadrant of another player, the receiving player strikes it to bounce in another quadrant, and so on, with players being eliminated for failing to hit and direct the ball properly
At Grant Elementary School, I played four square with the children of immigrants from the Philippines, Czechoslovakia, Mexico, and Lebanon.—Héctor Tobar
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