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  • 1costume ball — costume ball, a fancy dress ball; a party for dancing in which costumes are worn …

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  • 2costume ball — social dance in which guests wear masks and disguises …

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  • 3costume — I. noun Etymology: French, from Italian, custom, dress, from Latin consuetudin , consuetudo custom more at custom Date: 1799 1. the prevailing fashion in coiffure, jewelry, and apparel of a period, country, or class 2. an outfit worn to create… …

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  • 4ball — noun 1) a ball of dough Syn: sphere, globe, orb, globule, spherule, spheroid, ovoid 2) a musket ball Syn: bullet, pellet, slug, projectile 3) …

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  • 5Costume party — A masquerade participant A fancy dress party (British English) or a costume party (American English), mainly in contemporary Western culture, is a type of party where guests dress up in a costume. Contents …

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  • 6Ball culture — Cross dressing History of cross dressing Breeches role · Breeching Travesti · In film and television …

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  • 7ball — I n. game 1) to play ball round object used in a sport 2) to bat; bounce; catch; drop; fumble; hit; kick; throw a ball 3) a ball bounces 4) the ball is dead ( the ball does not bounce ) 5) a cue; medicine ball 6) (BE) a punching ball (AE has… …

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  • 8Costume jewelry — Swatch Bijoux[1] Jewelry Costume jewelry (also called trinkets, fashion jewelry, junk jewelry, fake jewelry, or fallalery) is jewelry manufactured as ornamentation to complement a particular fashionable costume or garment …

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  • 9ball — Synonyms and related words: Kaffeeklatsch, action, agate, assemblee, assembly, assignation, at home, bal, bal costume, bal masque, ball bearing, balloon, bar shot, barn dance, baseball, baseball bat, basketball, bat, battledore, bauble, be… …

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  • 10Costume — Costumed performers from the 2006 Bristol Renaissance Faire. Yarka …

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