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(bowling) A bowling ball kept in a bowling alley, for public use
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(volleyball) Any contact with the ball other than a serve or block which sends the ball across the plane of the net.
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(printing, historical) A leather-covered cushion, fastened to a handle called a ballstock; formerly used by printers for inking the form, then superseded by the roller.
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(US, obsolete) A bowling alley
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Alternative spelling of ballclub [(baseball) A baseball team.]
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Alternative spelling of ball game [Any game played with a ball.]
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(cheerleading) A stunt in which three or more bases toss a flyer into the air.
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(US) 16-inch softball: a variant of the game of softball, played with a larger, softer ball and no gloves or mitts.
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(sports, countable) One of the eight balls that the player throws in a game of bocce.
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bowls; a game played with metal balls.
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Alternative spelling of bowling green [A finely-laid, close-mown and rolled stretch of lawn for playing the game of bowls.]
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(uncountable) A game in which teams of seven or more players compete to pass the ball to one team member who is stationed in a circle at their end of the playing area.
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(sports, US, slang) In the four square ball game, the act of spiking the ball or slamming it down with a great force to make it hard for a person to retrieve it to stay in the game.
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A ball used for contact juggling, usually made of glass, plastic or acrylic and significantly larger and heavier than a juggling ball.
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(basketball) A player's knowledge of all that is occurring in the game.
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(sports) The wooden mallet used in croquet to strike the ball
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(soccer) To chip lightly, to play a light chip shot.
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A team sport whose main objective is to dodge or catch balls thrown by the opposition.
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(basketball) out of bounds line under the basket
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(UK, dialect) The mole cricket.
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(countable) The ball used in any game called "football".
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(volleyball) A ball that has been hit from below the top of the net.
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(soccer, bowling) To swerve a ball; kick or throw a ball so it swerves or bends.
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(bowling) A bowling ball kept in a bowling alley, for public use
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(countable, bowling) The board separating one bowling lane from another at the pit end.
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(basketball) A player for the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team
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To practice or play in the sport of lawn bowling.
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(soccer) The ball used in a match. It is often given to the man of the match after the game.
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(snooker) A 147 break; the highest possible break.
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(tennis) To strike the ball in this way.
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A sport that is a variation of volleyball, but in which one may catch the ball.
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(pinball) The hole at the bottom of a pinball table where each ball is eventually lost.
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(pinball) One of the outer lanes toward the bottom of a pinball table that cause the ball to drain if not propelled back upwards.
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Alternative form of pall mall [(historical) A 17th-century game in which a ball was driven along an alley and through a hoop using a mallet.]
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(uncountable) A particular children's ball game played against a wall with a tennis ball.
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(countable) The ball used in the sport of pickleball.
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Synonym of pinsetter (person or machine)
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(transitive, golf) To play a short, high, lofty shot that lands with backspin.
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(uncountable) A ball game where two teams of players on horseback use long-handled mallets to propel the ball along the ground and into their opponent's goal.
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(countable) A ball used for this sport.
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(Ireland) A game of skill where a heavy metal ball is thrown along a pre-determined course of rural roads, with the winner being the team with the fewest throws.
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(uncountable) An old game in which balls are bowled into holes or thrown into hats placed on the ground.
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In croquet, to hit another live ball with the striker's ball, from which croquet is then taken.
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(US, slang, originally African-American English) The sport of basketball.
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One who catches and returns a ball, usually out of play; one who fetches played balls; one who fetches shot game.
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(bowling) The long narrow building in which skittles is played.
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a hard ball, similar in size to a baseball, used in hurling
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A drinking game resembling softball or kickball but with players having to drink beer from a keg when passing a base.
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A ball used in the sport of Quidditch.
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(countable) Synonym of soccer ball
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(uncountable, sports) A competitive variant of paintball with an equal playing field, contrasted with woodsball.
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(humorous, derogatory) Any sport involving a ball; a sport that does not need to be specified or is not worth specifying.
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A street game similar to baseball, played with a stick, a ball and various ad hoc materials; found primarily in large cities in the northeastern United States.
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An old English sport resembling cricket.
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A piece used to push other pieces toward the pockets in the Asian game of carom.
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Any of a group of tabletop games that simulate team sports such as association football, cricket, and hockey, played with weighted figurines.
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Alternative form of tape ball [(countable) A tennis ball wrapped in electrical tape, used in playing street cricket in Asia.]
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(countable) Any of the bottle-shaped targets used in tenpin bowling.
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(bowls) A ball lying in contact with the jack.
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A ball delivered with a twist, as in cricket or billiards.
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A large ball used in children's physical education.
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(sports) Initialism of volleyball. [(uncountable) A game played on a rectangular court between two teams of two to six players which involves striking a ball back and forth over a net.]
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(countable) The inflated ball used in such a game.
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(tennis) A player who hits volleys.
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An Asian sport resembling croquet.
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