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ball [bɔ:l] N

1. ball:

ball
žoga f

2. ball (ball-shaped):

ball of wool
ball of dough
kepa f
to crush paper into a ball
to curl [oneself] into a ball

3. ball (body part):

ball
ball of the foot

4. ball (dance):

ball
ples m

5. ball (root ball):

ball

6. ball pl inf! (testicles) → balls:

to be on the ball
to be on the ball
to have a ball
to play ball

See also balls

balls [ˈbɔ:lz] N pl inf!

jajca n pl

ball ˈbear·ing N

ˈball-break·er N inf (sexually demanding woman who destroys men's self-confidence)

ˈball game N Am

ˈball play·er N Am

ˈbeach ball N

ˈcan·non ball N

crys·tal ˈball N

ˈgolf ball N

golf ball

masked ˈball N

masked ball
ples m v maskah

ˈmedi·cine ball N

ˈslime ball N pej inf

slime ball
lizun(ka) m (f)

ˈten·nis ball N

ˈtrack ball N COMPUT

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This wasn't one of those cheapie interceptions where the ball just happens to fall your way.
www.cfl.ca
But that wasn't before a harrowing curve ball was thrown her way.
www.womansday.com.au
It definitely seemed that way with its cheese ball poetry and pauses between every few words to add unnecessary emotional pull to it.
www.cinemablend.com
The columns, shaped as stumps and bails, represent the three fundamental aspects of cricket: batting, bowling and fielding, while the globe characterises a cricket ball.
en.wikipedia.org
Place a cotton ball with remover over your lids, hold it for a minute to dissolve the product, and then wipe away.
www.huffingtonpost.com
It describes an area where a cricket ball can pitch during a delivery: a narrow line on and just outside a batsman's off stump.
en.wikipedia.org
Wrap the thread around the cotton ball, making sure any loose flaps are tied down.
www.wired.co.uk
The museum holds notable collections demonstrating the history of cricket ball making, tanning as well as archaeology and an extensive archive of local information.
en.wikipedia.org
A curve ball that spins 30 times a second can break as much as 17 inches.
ww2.kqed.org
The player then attempts to make the first arch through roqueting another ball, caroming into the arch, or by any other lawful means.
en.wikipedia.org

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