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football [ˈfʊtbɔ:l] N

1. football no pl Brit (soccer):

2. football no pl AM (American football):

3. football (ball):

piłka f

American football N Brit

1. American football (sport):

2. American football (ball):

football ball N

football hooligan N

football pools N

football pools pl → pool 2 3.

See also pool , pool

I . pool2 [pu:l] N

1. pool (common fund):

2. pool (in gambling game):

pula f

3. pool:

5. pool GAMES, SPORTS:

6. pool ECON:

kartel m

II . pool2 [pu:l] VB trans

1. pool information:

pool1 [pu:l] N

1. pool (pond):

2. pool (small area):

plama f

3. pool (for swimming):

basen m

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Small footballs of soft plastic, or foam rubber, have been thrown from floats, often aimed to spin when thrown like a full-sized football.
en.wikipedia.org
For the immunity challenge, the contestants must run back and forth on a football field to retrieve footballs to place in another contestant's bin.
en.wikipedia.org
Nonetheless, their cheapness and the fact that they do not damage other objects in urban environments as easily as regular footballs does make them common.
en.wikipedia.org
Audience members typically arrive wearing wigs resembling their favorite characters, interact with the dialogue on screen, and throw plastic cutlery and footballs around the theater.
en.wikipedia.org
I even took one to school in my pocket, one of the key-ring footballs.
www.afl.com.au

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