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- Ball
- An English family name
- ball
- To have sexual intercourse with
- ball
- Any simple game involving a ball
The children were playing ball in the garden.
- ball
- A quantity of string, thread, etc., wound into a spherical shape
ball of wool.
- ball
- A pass; a kick of the football towards a teammate
- ball
- A formal dance
- ball
- A pitch that falls outside of the strike zone
- ball
- An appeal by the crowd for holding the ball against a tackled player. This is heard almost any time an opposition player is tackled, without regard to whether the rules about "prior opportunity" to dispose of the ball are fulfilled
2007: A good tackle (and some bad ones) will bring a cry of Ball! from the crowd – a plea for a holding the ball free kick. — AFL Sydney Swans Rules Zone.
- ball
- A jacketed non-expanding bullet, typically of military origin
- ball
- A solid or hollow sphere
- ball
- An object, generally spherical, used for playing games
- ball
- Nonsense
That’s a load of balls, and you know it! — Synonyms — See.
- ball
- The set of points in a metric space lying within a given distance (the radius) of a given point; specifically, the homologue of the disk in a Euclidean space of any number of dimensions
- ball
- Courage
I doubt he’s got the balls to tell him off.
- ball
- A very enjoyable time
I had a ball at that concert.
- ball
- A testicle
- ball
- The set of points in a topological space lying within some open set containing a given point; the analogue of the disk in a Euclidean space
- ball
- A single delivery by the bowler, six of which make up an over
- ball
- (Can we clean up() this sense?) The ball of a foot
- ball
- An opportunity to launch the pinball into play
- ball
- A solid, spherical nonexplosive missile for a cannon, etc
- ball and chain
- One's wife, as a symbol of restraint
- ball and chain
- A heavy iron ball attached to a prisoner's leg by a chain as a means of restraint
Take away this ball and chain.
- ball bearing
- In common usage, an individual spherical ball, usually made of steel or other hard material, suitable for use in a ball-based rolling element bearing
- ball bearing
- In engineering, a bearing assembly which uses spherical bearing balls as the rolling elements
- ball bearings
- plural form of ball bearing
- ball boy
- A person, usually male, responsible for retrieving balls from the area of play, and returning them to the players
- ball boys
- plural form of ball boy
- ball carrier
- A player who carries the football
- ball carriers
- plural form of ball carrier
- ball clay
- A type of clay
- ball flower
- An embellishment found on medieval buildings, consisting of a ball enclosed in the petals of a flower
- ball flowers
- plural form of ball flower
- ball game
- A specific contest or match between teams playing such a game
George and Harriet went to the stadium to see the ball game.
- ball game
- Any game played with a ball
Basketball, cricket, and football are three kinds of ball game.
- ball games
- plural form of ball game
- ball girl
- Someone responsible for getting the balls from off the area of play to the players
- ball girls
- plural form of ball girl
- ball hawk
- In team ball games, a player who is particular good at catching or getting possession of the ball
- ball hawk
- an outfielder who is particularly good at defense, especially one who is particularly good at fielding fly balls
- ball hawks
- plural form of ball hawk
- ball in hand
- In billiards, a circumstance in which a fault by another player, such as a scratch, permits the competitor to take the cue ball in hand and place it anywhere behind the baulk line
- ball lightning
- A short-lived, glowing ball sometimes observed to float in the air; thought to consist of ionized gas associated with thunderstorms
- ball machine
- A machine that shoots tennis balls out of a pipe
- ball machines
- plural form of ball machine
- ball of fire
- A person who is especially hard-working, high-achieving, ambitious, or active
He really knows how to make a woman feel good. He's a ball of fire in bed..
- ball of the thumb
- The most fleshy portion of the palm of the human hand, located adjacent to the second joint of the thumb: the thenar eminence
- ball of the thumb
- Esp. informally, the fleshy portion, opposite the nail, of the first segment (first phalange) of the human thumb
- ball pit
- A play area for children consisting of a pit filled with colourful plastic balls
- ball pits
- plural form of ball pit
- ball player
- someone who plays a ball game, such as baseball
- ball players
- plural form of ball player
- ball return
- A rack for bowling balls at the start of a bowling lane, where the balls are transported after returning from the pinsetter
- ball return
- A ramp inside the table, down which balls roll so they can be accessed
- ball returns
- plural form of ball return
- ball sacks
- plural form of ball sack
- ball tampering
- The deliberate alteration of the natural condition of a cricket ball in order to obtain an advantage
- ball up
- To hunch over and pull in one's arms and legs
Her son balls up in fear whenever there is a storm.
- ball up
- To crush into a ball shape
She balled up her paper in frustration.
- ball up
- to ruin or botch
- ball up
- to coil up into a ball
- ball washer
- A device found near the tee of some golf holes, on a golf course used for cleaning dirt off of one's golf ball
- ball washers
- plural form of ball washer
- ball-breaker
- A person or task which is excessively demanding or punishing
My slave-driving boss expects me to work over the weekend. What a ball-breaker!.
- ball-by-ball
- Describing a commentary (especially on the radio) in which a commentator describes every ball bowled, every shot hit, and the positions of the fielders; normally assisted by a summarizer who describes the game as a whole and provides other comments and a scorer who keeps a record of all statistics
- ball-hawking
- An act of catching or obtaining possession of the ball in a skilful manner; the action of a ball hawk
- ball-peen hammer
- A hammer having, besides the normal flat head, an opposite, rounded or peening head
- ball-peen hammers
- plural form of ball-peen hammer
- ball-pein hammer
- Alternative spelling of ball-peen hammer
- ball-pein hammers
- plural form of ball-pein hammer
- ball-point pen
- Alternative spelling of ballpoint pen
- ball-point pens
- plural form of ball-point pen
- ball
- {n} any round thing, an entertainment of dancing
- ball hog
- A ball hog is a derisive term in basketball for a player that handles the ball exclusively to the point of impairing the team. "Ball hogging" is generally considered unacceptable playing behavior at all levels of basketball competition. It is not a violation of the rules of basketball. The term is highly subjective, and any individual player might be considered a ball hog by some observers but not by others
- ball hogging
- A ball hog is a derisive term in basketball for a player that handles the ball exclusively to the point of impairing the team. "Ball hogging" is generally considered unacceptable playing behavior at all levels of basketball competition. It is not a violation of the rules of basketball. The term is highly subjective, and any individual player might be considered a ball hog by some observers but not by others
- ball is in someone's court
- (deyim) Be someone else's move or turn: "The ball was in the union's court after the company made their final offer."
- ball mill
- A pulverizing machine consisting of a rotating drum which contains pebbles or metal balls as the grinding implements
- ball mill
- A type of grinder used to grind materials into extremely fine powder for use in paints, pyrotechnics, and ceramics
- ball milling
- Act of grinding materials into extremely fine powder for use in paints, pyrotechnics, and ceramics
- ball of fire
- (deyim) A person of unusual energy, vitality, or drive
- ball of wax
- An unspecified set of items or circumstances: "She went shopping, had dinner, saw a play, the whole ball of wax."
- ball park figure
- a rough estimate
- ball peen hammer
- A hammer having a hemispherical peen at one end of its head
- ball screw
- A ball screw is a mechanical device for translating rotational motion to linear motion. A threaded shaft provides a spiral raceway for ball bearings which act as a precision screw. As well as being able to apply or withstand high thrust loads they can do so with minimum internal friction. They are made to close tolerances and are therefore suitable for use in situations in which high precision is necessary. The ball assembly acts as the nut while the threaded shaft is the screw
- bald as a billiard ball
- completely bald, completely hairless
- ball
- The basketball is 9 ½ inches in diameter and weighs 20 to 22 ounces
- ball
- The polo ball is made of a hard plastic During play its surface becomes covered with dents with flat spots When a polo ball is hit over the side lines, it is not tossed back onto the playing field It is gently rolled into the area between spectators and the side boards (when side boards are being used) or it is returned to the announcer's stand An umpire could ask someone to hand them the ball A polo ball is not a take home souvenir
- ball
- See Baseball, and Football
- ball
- A FIFA approved ball should have a circumference 27 to 28 inches and weigh 14 to 16 ounces The ball should be inflated 8 5 to 15 6 PSI
- ball
- a solid ball shot by a musket; "they had to carry a ramrod as well as powder and ball"
- ball
- a compact mass; "a ball of mud caught him on the shoulder"
- ball
- A ball is a round object that is used in games such as tennis, baseball, football, basketball, and cricket. a golf ball. a tennis ball
- ball
- A general name for games in which a ball is thrown, kicked, or knocked
- ball
- The fleshy part of the foot just back of the toes (metatarsal heads) It also refers to the corresponding part of the last and is one of the most important points of measurement for shoe gear
- ball
- round object that is hit or thrown or kicked in games; "the ball travelled 90 mph on his serve"; "the mayor threw out the first ball"; "the ball rolled into the corner pocket"
- ball
- Spherical balls for the smaller firearms are commonly called bullets
- ball
- a lavish formal dance
- ball
- A sphere together with its interior
- ball
- a more or less rounded anatomical body or mass; ball of the human foot or ball at the base of the thumb; "he stood on the balls of his feet"
- ball
- Any round or roundish body or mass; a sphere or globe; as, a ball of twine; a ball of snow
- ball
- The ball of your foot or the ball of your thumb is the rounded part where your toes join your foot or where your thumb joins your hand
- ball
- When you ball something or when it balls, it becomes round. He picked up the sheets of paper, and balled them tightly in his fists His hands balled into fists
- ball
- a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of 9 players; teams take turns at bat trying to score run; "he played baseball in high school"; "there was a baseball game on every empy lot"; "there was a desire for National League ball in the area"; "play ball!"
- ball
- Golf Balls, go to A History of the Golf Ball
- ball
- To gather balls which cling to the feet, as of damp snow or clay; to gather into balls; as, the horse balls; the snow balls
- ball
- Originally a spherical projectile, now generally a fully jacketed bullet of cylindrical profile with round or pointed nose Most commonly used in military terminology
- ball
- A moving object which can collide with other objects and has user ownership
- ball
- If someone refuses to play ball, they are unwilling to do what someone wants them to do. The association has threatened to withdraw its support if the banks and building societies refuse to play ball. English social agitator who was executed for his role in the Peasants' Revolt (1381). American actress best known as the star of the popular situation comedy I Love Lucy (1951-1957)
- ball
- {i} object with a spherical shape; round toy used in games such as baseball and basketball; game of baseball; formal dance; (Vulgar Slang) testis, testicle
- ball
- {f} make into a ball; form into a ball; mess up; hump, engage in sexual intercourse (Vulgar Slang)
- ball
- A leather-covered cushion, fastened to a handle called a ballstock; formerly used by printers for inking the form, but now superseded by the roller
- ball
- Is only used with badminton in the expression: `good ball!' Quality in a shuttle will usually be described with: `nice shuttle'
- ball
- A flaming, roundish body shot into the air; a case filled with combustibles intended to burst and give light or set fire, or to produce smoke or stench; as, a fire ball; a stink ball
- ball
- a solid missile or projectile for a cannon It may also refer to a formal social dance
- ball
- A pitch which is outside the Strike Zone and is not swung at by the batter If the pitcher throws four balls to a batter, the batter has a free pass to first base called a walk
- ball
- Next to the actual parade, this is a Carnival krewe's biggest to-do At this event, the King, Queen and Court are formally presented
- ball
- oon (Payment) Mortgage Usually a short-term fixed-rate loan which involves small payments for a certain period of time and one large payment for the remaining amount of the principal at a specific time
- ball
- form into a ball by winding or rolling; "ball wool
- ball
- a pitch that is not in the strike zone; "he threw nine straight balls before the manager yanked him"
- ball
- the projectile; the bullet
- ball
- A large pill, a form in which medicine is commonly given to horses; a bolus
- ball
- 1 the "the perfect sphere": some ideal or concept of wholeness 2 the forces this world as they relate to the Universal Force 3 a whole or well rounded approach to things 4 the oneness of purpose 5 childhood games 6 completeness 7 competitiveness
- ball
- If you say that the ball is in someone's court, you mean that it is his or her responsibility to take the next action or decision in a situation. The ball's now in your court -- you have to decide what you're going to do
- ball
- A pitch outside the strike zone
- ball
- A ball is something or an amount of something that has a round shape. Thomas screwed the letter up into a ball They heard a loud explosion and saw a ball of fire go up
- ball
- A spherical body of any substance or size used to play with, as by throwing, knocking, kicking, etc
- ball
- Any solid spherical, cylindrical, or conical projectile of lead or iron, to be discharged from a firearm; as, a cannon ball; a rifle ball; often used collectively; as, powder and ball
- ball
- The globe or earth
- ball
- To heat in a furnace and form into balls for rolling
- ball
- A social assembly for the purpose of dancing
- ball
- a spherical object used as a plaything; "he played with his rubber ball in the bathtub"
- ball
- a pitch that is not in the strike zone; "he threw nine straight balls before the manager yanked him" round object that is hit or thrown or kicked in games; "the ball travelled 90 mph on his serve"; "the mayor threw out the first ball"; "the ball rolled into the corner pocket" a spherical object used as a plaything; "he played with his rubber ball in the bathtub" a more or less rounded anatomical body or mass; ball of the human foot or ball at the base of the thumb; "he stood on the balls of his feet" a lavish formal dance a compact mass; "a ball of mud caught him on the shoulder" the people assembled at a lavish formal dance; "the ball was already emptying out before the fire alarm sounded" United States comedienne best known as the star of a popular television program (1911-1989) an object with a spherical shape; "a ball of fire" form into a ball by winding or rolling; "ball wool
- ball
- An opportunity to launch the ball into play
- ball
- United States comedienne best known as the star of a popular television program (1911-1989) an object with a spherical shape; "a ball of fire"
- ball
- the people assembled at a lavish formal dance; "the ball was already emptying out before the fire alarm sounded"
- ball
- noun - A solid sphere 3d Analog to 2d disk and 4d gongyl
- ball
- To form or wind into a ball; as, to ball cotton
- ball
- Weighs 14-16oz and has a circumference of 27-28 ins Made of rubber or leather
- ball
- A ball is a large formal social event at which people dance
- ball
- a "solid sphere"; the interior of a sphere (open ball); a sphere and its interior (closed ball)
- ball
- * Another name for a bullet used in muzzle-loaders Also used in military jargon to reffer to full metal jacket bullet as in "ball ammunition"
- ball
- If you get the ball rolling, set the ball rolling, or start the ball rolling, you start something happening. He will go to the Middle East next week to get the ball rolling again on peace talks
- ball
- Ammunition type, Regular MG ammo -
- ball
- A roundish protuberant portion of some part of the body; as, the ball of the thumb; the ball of the foot
- ball and chain
- heavy iron ball attached to a prisoner by a chain
- ball bearing
- A rolling-type bearing containing rolling elements in the form of balls
- ball bearing
- bearings containing small metal balls
- ball bearing
- An antifriction rolling type bearing containing rolling elements in the form of balls
- ball bearing
- A ball bearing is a type of bearing in which the turning part is connected to the non-turning part only by balls that roll between the two parts Ball bearings are used in bicycle bottom brackets, freewheels, headsets, and hubs They are also occasionally used in derailer pulleys and brake calipers
- ball bearing
- small metal ball which is used in pivoting devices
- ball bearing
- Servo's output shaft is supported with bearings for increased performance and accuracy
- ball bearing
- A bearing using balls as the rolling elements
- ball bearings
- bearings are grease lubricated Most are sealed and do not need any lubrication service Some, however, come with grease cups and can be lubricated with a grease gun Motors that use ball bearings when new are supplied with enough grease in the bearings to lubricate them for a number of months A small amount of grease should be added every tow-three months Use a high grade grease on fully enclosed motors Too much grease may cause the bearings to overheat
- ball bearings
- Used when high shaft load (radial or axial thrust load) capacity is required Ball bearings are usually used in industrial and agricultural motors Occasionally, roller bearings may be used on larger horsepower motors for maximum radial load capacity
- ball boy
- In a tennis match, the ball boys pick up any balls that go into the net or off the court and throw them back to the players. In a baseball game, the ball boys are in charge of collecting the balls that are hit out of the field. a boy who picks up the balls for people playing in important tennis matches
- ball boy
- one who retrieves tennis balls during a match
- ball breaker
- demanding person, person who forces others to perform unpleasant tasks; unpleasant task, difficult task
- ball carrier
- (football) the player who is carrying (and trying to advance) the ball on an offensive play
- ball cartridge
- a general purpose cartridge having a primer and a ball and a full charge of powder
- ball clay
- fine highly plastic clay that turns nearly white after firing (used to manufacture fine ceramics)
- ball field
- the baseball playing field
- ball game
- Ball games are games that are played with a ball such as tennis, baseball, and football
- ball game
- a field game played with a ball (especially baseball)
- ball game
- You can use ball game to describe any situation or activity, especially one that involves competition. Two of his biggest competitors are out of the ball game. If you say that a situation is a new ball game, you mean that it is completely different from, or much more difficult than, the previous situation or any situation that you have experienced before. He finds himself faced with a whole new ball game
- ball games
- sports which involve the use of balls
- ball girl
- girl who collects and brings back balls that go out of play during a tennis game and delivers them to players; girl who collects and brings back balls that go out of play during a baseball game
- ball girl
- In a tennis match, the ball girls pick up any balls that go into the net or off the court and throw them back to the players. In a baseball game, the ball girls are in charge of collecting the balls that are hit out of the field. a girl who picks up the balls for people playing in important tennis matches
- ball gown
- the most formal gown; worn to a ball
- ball hawk
- a team athlete who is skilled at stealing or catching the ball
- ball joint
- A flexible joint using a ball and socket type of construction, used in steering linkage setups, steering knuckle pivot supports, etc Their flexibility helps to compensate for the changes in the wheel and steering when turning or hitting a bump on the road There are usually upper and lower ball joints attached to the upper and lower A-arms
- ball joint
- A joint between two parts that allows movement in any direction by the two parts Ball joints are most often found in a vehicle's suspension and steering systems
- ball joint
- A flexible coupling in your vehicle's suspension that connects the control arm to the steering knuckle A ball joint is so named because of its ball-and-socket construction Some are designed to never require grease while others should be lubed every six months As the joint wears, it becomes loose The result is suspension noise and wheel misalignment
- ball joint
- A flexible joint consisting of a ball in a socket, used primarily in front suspensions because it can accommodate a wide range of angular motion
- ball joint
- Usually refers to the outboard (wheel) end of a CV joint (halfshaft) The ball joint allows the wheel to steer and move with the suspension and still receive power from the engine The term ball joint can also be used to refer to how suspension components are attached
- ball joint
- The ball joint acts as the link between the vehicle's suspension and the front wheels This small yet critical member of the vehicle's suspension allows for turning of the front wheels by providing a movable link for the spindle (which the front wheels are attached to), when the wheel is turned right and left, the ball joint allows this movement
- ball joint
- Spherical assembly allowing pivot rotations for showerheads
- ball joint
- A flexible joint consisting of a ball in a socket It is used primarily in the front suspension because of its wide range of motion
- ball lightning
- A rare form of lightning in the shape of a glowing red ball, associated with thunderstorms and thought to consist of ionized gas
- ball mill
- a rotating horizontal cylinder in which ore is ground using various types of grinding media including iron balls
- ball mill
- A steel cylinder loaded with steel balls into which crushed ore is fed The ball mill is rotated, causing the balls to cascade and grind the ore
- ball mill
- Equipment used to disperse pigments; usually comprising a steel cylinder lined with ceramic blocks, and containing ceramic or porcelain balls or pebbles as grinding media The cylinder rotates at a relatively slow speed, allowing the balls to cascade through the mill base, thus grinding or dispersing the pigment
- ball mill
- A cylindrical mill filled with steel balls in which ink components are commonly ground
- ball mill
- A grinding device using ceramic or metal balls for crushing by tumbling
- ball mill
- A grinder for reducing hard materials to powder
- ball mill
- A porcelain jar filled with flint pebbles and rotated with either a wet or dry batch of chemicals inside It is used to blend and to grind glaze and body ingredients
- ball mill
- A horizontal rotating steel cylinder which grinds ore to fine particles The grinding is carried out by the pounding and rolling of a charge of steel balls carried within the cylinder
- ball of fire
- enthusiastic or energetic person; charismatic individual; person who experiences accelerated professional success; fireball
- ball of string
- string which is rolled up into a round ball
- ball park
- stadium or park in which baseball is played
- ball point
- type of pen with a small rotating metal ball at its point
- ball point pen
- fountain pen with a small ball bearing instead of a point
- ball the jack
- move very fast, breeze along; make one move that is very risky
- ball up
- jumble up, tangle up; close up; confuse, bewilder
- ball valve
- valve in which a small ball regulates pressure
- ball valve
- A device with a hollowed out ball inside which can be turned with an external handle to decrease or increase flow
- ball valve
- A valve that employs a spherical mechanism to control the flow of fluid or gas through a given point
- ball valve
- any valve that checks flow by the seating of a ball
- ball valve
- A simple non-return valve consisting of a ball resting on a cylindrical seat within a liquid passageway
- ball valve
- A valve regulated by the position of a free-floating ball that moves in response to fluid or mechanical pressure
- ball valve
- A shut-off or pressure regulator with an inter-valve ball of resilient material designed to seat on the inner port to provide a positive seal against flow
- ball valve
- Provides a rugged and reliable sealing surface Metal to metal sealing resist injury from contamination
- ball-and-socket joint
- a joint that can rotate within a socket a freely moving joint in which a sphere on the head of one bone fits into a rounded cavity in the other bone
- ball-buster
- a demanding woman who destroys men's confidence
- ball-buster
- a job or situation that is demanding and arduous and punishing; "Vietnam was a ball-breaker"
- ball-cock
- {i} automatic valve consisting of a hollow floating ball which by its rising and falling shuts and opens the valve
- ball-hawking
- used of a player skilled in stealing the ball or robbing a batter of a hit; "a ball-hawking center fielder
- ball-peen hammer
- a hammer with one round and one flat end; used in working metal
- ball-shaped
- having the shape of a sphere or ball; "a spherical object"; "nearly orbicular in shape"; "little globular houses like mud-wasp nests"- Zane Grey