the ball

  • 61set the ball rolling — See: GET THE BALL ROLLING …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 62start the ball rolling — See: GET THE BALL ROLLING …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 63carry the ball — {v. phr.}, {informal} To take the most important or difficult part in an action or business. * /None of the other boys would tell the principal about their breaking the window, and John had to carry the ball./ * /When the going is rough, Fred can …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 64set the ball rolling — See: GET THE BALL ROLLING …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 65start the ball rolling — See: GET THE BALL ROLLING …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 66On the Ball, City — the Norwich City F.C. song, is described as the world s oldest football song still in use today;[1][2] the song is in fact older than the club itself having probably been penned for Norwich Teachers or Caley s FC in the 1890s, and used by clubs …

    Wikipedia

  • 67get the ball rolling — phrasal or start the ball rolling : to initiate an activity usually to be engaged in by two or more people hesitant to begin the teacher started the ball rolling by posing a large general question on which all were sure to have an opinion * * *… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 68Cecille The Ball — Infobox film name = Cecille The Ball caption = director = Supervisor: Will Vinton Intro: Barry Bruce I m Gonna To Get To You: Teresa Drilling Up Down, In Out, Over and Under Larry Bafia producer = Will Vinton Sue Conklin Edith Zornow writer =… …

    Wikipedia

  • 69carry the ball — phrasal : to perform or assume the chief role : bear the major portion of work or responsibility * * * carry the ball US informal : to have the responsibility for doing something No one else is available to make the arrangements, so it s up to… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 70On The Ball, City — On The Ball, City, the Norwich City song, is regarded as the world s oldest football song still in use today; the song is in fact older than the club itself having probably been penned for Norwich Teachers or Caley s FC in the 1890s, and used by… …

    Wikipedia