Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A formal gathering for social dancing.
- noun Informal An extremely enjoyable time or experience.
- noun A spherical object or entity.
- noun A spherical or almost spherical body.
- noun Any of various movable and round or oblong objects used in various athletic activities and games.
- noun Such an object moving, thrown, hit, or kicked in a particular manner.
- noun A game, especially baseball or basketball, played with such an object.
- noun A pitched baseball that does not pass through the strike zone and is not swung at by the batter.
- noun A solid spherical or pointed projectile, such as one shot from a cannon.
- noun Projectiles of this kind considered as a group.
- noun A rounded part or protuberance, especially of the body.
- noun A testicle.
- noun Courage, especially when reckless.
- noun Great presumptuousness.
- intransitive verb To form into a ball.
- intransitive verb Vulgar Slang To have sexual intercourse with.
- intransitive verb To become formed into a ball.
- intransitive verb Vulgar Slang To have sexual intercourse.
- idiom (have) To have control over someone; have someone at one's mercy.
- idiom (on the ball) Alert, competent, or efficient.
- idiom (on the ball) Relating to qualities, such as competence, skill, or knowledge, that are necessary for success.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To take part in a ball; dance.
- noun A white streak or spot.
- noun A horse or nag (originally, white-faced): used appellatively, like dun, bayard.
- An obsolete form of
bawl . - noun An obsolete form of
bal . - noun In the manufacture of soda by the Leblanc process, the batch of pasty material produced by heating together sodium sulphate or salt-cake, calcium carbonate (limestone or chalk), and coal as discharged from the furnace.
- noun In architecture, a spherical ornament.
- noun plural Iron ore occurring in balls or nodules. Also
ball-ironstone . - noun A belt of sand a short distance offshore on which waves break in rough weather.
- noun A spherical or approximately spherical body; a sphere; a globe: as, a ball of snow, of thread, of twine, etc. Specifically
- noun A round or nearly round body, of different materials and sizes, for use in various games, as base-ball, foot-ball, cricket, tennis, billiards, etc.
- noun A game played with a ball, especially base-ball or any modification of it.
- noun A toss or throw of a ball in a game: as, a swift ball; a high or low ball.
- noun In base-ball, a pitch such that the ball fails to pass over the home-plate not higher than the shoulder nor lower than the knees of the striker: as, the pitcher is allowed five balls by the rules of the game.
- noun A small spherical body of wood or ivory used in voting by ballot. See
ballot and blackball. - noun The missile or projectile thrown from a firearm or other engine of war; a bullet or cannon-ball, whether spherical (as originally) or conical or cylindrical (as now commonly); in artillery, a solid projectile, as distinguished from a hollow one called a shell (which see).
- noun Projectiles, and more particularly bullets, collectively: as, to supply a regiment with powder and ball; the troops were ordered to load with ball.
- noun In printing, a rounded mass or cushion of hair or wool, covered with soft leather or skin, and fastened to a stock called a ball-stock, used (generally in pairs, one for each hand) before the invention of the roller to ink type on the press: still in use by wood-engravers, but made of smaller size, and with a silk instead of a leather face.
- noun A clew or cop of thread, twine, or yarn.—
- noun A spherical piece of soap.
- noun A rounded package; a bale.
- noun In metallurgy, one of the masses of iron, weighing about 80 pounds, into which, in the process of converting pig-iron into wrought-iron by puddling, the iron in the reverberatory furnace is made up as soon as it begins to assume a pasty condition.
- noun In medicine, a bolus; a large pill: now only in veterinary medicine.
- noun In pyrotechnics, a globular mass of combustible ingredients, or a case filled with them, designed to set fire to something or to give forth light, etc.; a fireball.
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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A young lady, whilst congratulating him on his elevation, and requesting him to give a ball during the vacation, happened to touch his wig with her fan, and caused the powder to fly about; upon which the doctor exclaimed, "My dear, you see you can get the powder out of the _cannon_, but not the _ball_."
The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings Mark Lemon 1839
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To celebrate his recovery, his lordship determined to give a ball; and Miss Bateman persuaded him to make it a _fancy ball_.
Tales and Novels — Volume 05 Maria Edgeworth 1808
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Using his line drive%, ground ball% and fly ball% to normalize things a bit, his batted-ball type should translate to about a .352 BABIP.
Bless You Boys 2010
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$query = "SELECT * FROM ball WHERE ball_id = '$ball'";
Latest Developer Updates from MySQL AB Parker England 2009
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Ball is moved on canvas using specified speed, Move () method in ball class will move ball to new X and Y location. sender, EventArgs e) {_ball.
The Code Project Latest Articles Yasser Azeem 2010
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Ball is moved on canvas using specified speed, Move () method in ball class will move ball to new X and Y location. sender, EventArgs e) {_ball.
The Code Project Latest Articles Yasser Azeem 2010
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The Dudesons in America - co-produced by Jackass star Johnny Knoxville - took the term ball-busting to a new visual level.
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The Dudesons in America - co-produced by Jackass star Johnny Knoxville - took the term ball-busting to a new visual level.
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The Dudesons in America - co-produced by Jackass star Johnny Knoxville - took the term ball-busting to a new visual level.
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The Dudesons in America - co-produced by Jackass star Johnny Knoxville - took the term ball-busting to a new visual level.
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Also known as a stability ball, yoga ball or balance ball, a Swiss ball is like a space hopper but without the horns.
‘Ten minutes a day will make you significantly fitter’: personal trainers on the best home exercise kit Laura Potter 2024
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Also known as a stability ball, yoga ball or balance ball, a Swiss ball is like a space hopper but without the horns.
‘Ten minutes a day will make you significantly fitter’: personal trainers on the best home exercise kit Laura Potter 2024
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Also known as a stability ball, yoga ball or balance ball, a Swiss ball is like a space hopper but without the horns.
‘Ten minutes a day will make you significantly fitter’: personal trainers on the best home exercise kit Laura Potter 2024
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Also known as a stability ball, yoga ball or balance ball, a Swiss ball is like a space hopper but without the horns.
‘Ten minutes a day will make you significantly fitter’: personal trainers on the best home exercise kit Laura Potter 2024
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As the Sun dropped behind the Statue of Liberty on Saturday, a staff member for a conservation group unlocked a gate on a nearby island to reveal the ingredients for a potential oyster renaissance: stacks of ‘reef balls’, large domes made of oyster shells and concrete.
How a ‘billion oysters’ could protect the New York coastline from climate change Alix Soliman 2024
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As the Sun dropped behind the Statue of Liberty on Saturday, a staff member for a conservation group unlocked a gate on a nearby island to reveal the ingredients for a potential oyster renaissance: stacks of ‘reef balls’, large domes made of oyster shells and concrete.
How a ‘billion oysters’ could protect the New York coastline from climate change Alix Soliman 2024
oroboros commented on the word ball
See player.
September 9, 2007