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ball1 [bɔ:l, americ bɑ:l] SUBST

1. ball:

ball (for games)
ball (in table tennis)
ball (in billiards)

2. ball (round object):

ball
ball of wool, string

3. ball (pass):

ball
ball

4. ball:

balls pl vulg (testicles)
jaja ntpl

Expressões:

to be on the ball (alert)
to be on the ball (alert)
odmawiać [perf odmówić] współpracy

ball2 [bɔ:l, americ bɑ:l] SUBST (dance)

ball
bal m
to have a ball fig
Entrada OpenDict

ball SUBST

Entrada OpenDict

ball SUBST

food ball MED
Entrada OpenDict

ball SUBST

to get/set/start the ball rolling expr idiom

ball bearing SUBST

1. ball bearing (device):

ball bearing

2. ball bearing (ball):

ball bearing

ball game SUBST

1. ball game (game):

ball game

2. ball game AM (match):

ball game

Expressões:

ball up VERBO trans AM

ball up → balls

balls [bɔ:lz, americ bɑ:lz] VERBO trans Brit vulg

beach ball SUBST

beach ball

cannon ball SUBST

cannon ball

cricket ball SUBST DESP

cricket ball

crystal ball SUBST

crystal ball

football ball SUBST

golf ball SUBST

golf ball

squash ball SUBST DESP

squash ball

tennis ball SUBST

tennis ball

table tennis ball SUBST

Present
Iball up
youball up
he/she/itballs up
weball up
youball up
theyball up
Past
Iballed up
youballed up
he/she/itballed up
weballed up
youballed up
theyballed up
Present Perfect
Ihaveballed up
youhaveballed up
he/she/ithasballed up
wehaveballed up
youhaveballed up
theyhaveballed up
Past Perfect
Ihadballed up
youhadballed up
he/she/ithadballed up
wehadballed up
youhadballed up
theyhadballed up

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Cricket has been played on the common for over 200 years, as well as being a centre for cricket ball manufacture.
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Ball tampering regulations allow the application of sweat and saliva (naturally produced substances) to the cricket ball in an attempt to shine one side.
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Two buttons are used to control the action; one for hitting the cricket ball while the other allows the player to slog around.
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The circular design was meant to denote the cricket ball.
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By 1780, three days had become the duration of a major match, and this year also saw the creation of the first six-seam cricket ball.
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