What is ball example?
What is ball example?
The definition of a ball is a round object in the shape of a sphere or any sport that uses such an object in its play. An example of a ball is a baseball or basketball.
What does ball as a verb mean?
Definition of ball (Entry 2 of 3) transitive verb. 1 : to form or gather into a ball balled the paper into a wad. 2 usually vulgar : to have sexual intercourse with. intransitive verb.
What is an example of a ball in a sentence?
have a ball
- The team had a ball at the corporate event.
- She knows how to have a ball by herself.
- I promised my sister will have a ball this time on her birthday so I am taking her to the fashion event of the century.
- I had a ball at the event because all the performers were so enthusiastic and interacted with the crowd.
What kind of verb is ball?
ball (into something) Her hands balled into fists. ball something (into something) My hands were balled into fists….ball.
present simple I / you / we / they ball | /bɔːl/ /bɔːl/ |
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past simple balled | /bɔːld/ /bɔːld/ |
past participle balled | /bɔːld/ /bɔːld/ |
-ing form balling | /ˈbɔːlɪŋ/ /ˈbɔːlɪŋ/ |
Is a ball a noun or verb?
Ball can be a noun, a verb or an interjection.
What is called ball?
noun. Baseball. 1A pitch which the umpire judges to be outside the strike zone and which the batter does not attempt to hit.
Is ball a verb or a noun?
Had a ball meaning?
to have fun
informal. : to have fun : to spend time in a very enjoyable way Everyone had a ball at the party.
Have a ball with meaning?
Definition of have a ball : to have fun : to spend time in a very enjoyable way Everyone had a ball at the party.
Have Got Balls meaning?
have courage
1. uncountable noun. If you say that someone has balls, you mean that they have courage. [informal, rude, approval]
Why is ball called ball?
The word ball derives from the Latin word ballare, meaning ‘to dance’, and bal was used to describe a formal dancing party in French in the 12th century. The ballo was an Italian Renaissance word for a type of elaborate court dance, and developed into one for the event at which it was performed.