to have a ball

  • 31ball — See: base on balls, carry the ball, fly ball, foul ball, get the ball rolling, set the ball rolling, start the ball rolling, gopher ball, ground ball, have a ball, have smth on the ball, jump ball, keep the ball rolling, long ball, on the ball,… …

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  • 32ball — ball1 noun 1》 a solid or hollow sphere, especially one that is kicked, thrown, or hit in a game.     ↘a game played with a ball, especially (N. Amer.) baseball. 2》 a single throw or kick of the ball in a game.     ↘Cricket a delivery of the ball… …

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  • 33ball — I. vb American 1. to have sex (with). An American term which, apart from a brief vogue in the hippy era, has rarely been used in Britain or Australia. Originally an item of black argot, it gained wider popularity in the early 1960s and, as its… …

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  • 34Ball Corp. — Infobox Company company name = Ball Corporation company company type = Public (nyse|BLL) company slogan = Eat. Drink. Imagine. foundation = 1880 location = Broomfield, Colorado, USA key people = R. David Hoover, CEO num employees = 15,600… …

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  • 35ball — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. dance, cotillion; shot, projectile; sphere, globe. See amusement, arms, rotundity. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A spherical body] Syn. globe, spheroid, sphere, balloon, orb, perisphere, globule, globular or …

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  • 36ball — {{11}}ball (n.1) round object, O.E. *beal, from or corresponding to O.N. bollr ball, from P.Gmc. *balluz (Cf. O.H.G. ballo, Ger. Ball), from PIE root *bhel (2) to blow, inflate, swell (see BOLE (Cf. bole)). Meaning testicle is f …

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  • 37ball*/*/*/ — [bɔːl] noun [C] 1) a round object that you use in games and sports, or an object that is shaped like this a tennis/golf ball[/ex] a ball of dough[/ex] 2) the part of your foot, hand, or thumb that is slightly round and sticks out 3) a formal… …

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  • 38have — have1 W1S1 [v, əv, həv strong hæv] auxiliary v past tense and past participle had [d, əd, həd strong hæd] third person singular has [z, əz, həz strong hæz] [: Old English; Origin: habban] 1.) used with past participles to form ↑perfect tenses ▪… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 39have — 1 strong, auxiliary verb past tense had, strong, third person singularpresent tense has; strong, negative short forms: haven t, hadn t, hasn t 1 used with the past participle of another verb to make the perfect tense of that verb: We have… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 40have a good time — verb enjoy oneself greatly We had a ball at the party and didn t come home until 2 AM • Syn: ↑have a ball • Hypernyms: ↑delight, ↑enjoy, ↑revel • Verb Frames: S …

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