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  • 41Ball — /bawl/, n. 1. George W(ildman) /wuyld meuhn/, born 1909, U.S. lawyer, investment banker, and government official. 2. John, died 1381, English priest: one of the leaders of Wat Tyler s peasants revolt in 1381. 3. Lucille, 1911 89, U.S. actress. *… …

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  • 42Ball — 1. Ball verloren, Spiel verloren. Holl.: Bal verloren, spel verloren. (Harrebomée, I, 28.) 2. Bälle öffnen (zeigen) den Weg in die Hölle. 3. Der Ball läuft noch. (S. ⇨ Kugel.) Holl.: Die bal ligt nog niet stil. (Harrebomée, I, 28.) 4. Der Ball… …

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  • 43BALL — Biochemical Algorithms Library Basisdaten Entwickler BALL project team Aktuelle Version …

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  • 44ball — [[t]bɔ͟ːl[/t]] ♦♦ balls, balling, balled 1) N COUNT A ball is a round object that is used in games such as tennis, baseball, soccer, basketball, and cricket. ...a golf ball. ...a tennis ball. 2) N COUNT: oft N of n A ball is something or an… …

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  • 45ball — 1 noun (C) 1 TO PLAY WITH a round object that is thrown, kicked, or hit in a game or sport: Bounce the ball to me. | a tennis ball 2 ROUND SHAPE something formed or rolled into a round shape: a ball of string | Shape the dough into balls. 3 the… …

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  • 46ball — I. /bɔl / (say bawl) noun 1. a spherical or approximately spherical body; a sphere. 2. a round or roundish body, of different materials and sizes, hollow or solid, for use in various games, as cricket, football, tennis, or golf. 3. any of various …

  • 47Ball — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a solid or hollow sphere, esp. for use in a game. 2 a a ball shaped object; material forming the shape of a ball (ball of snow; ball of wool; rolled himself into a ball). b a rounded part of the body (ball of the foot). 3 a solid… …

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  • 48ball — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a solid or hollow sphere, esp. for use in a game. 2 a a ball shaped object; material forming the shape of a ball (ball of snow; ball of wool; rolled himself into a ball). b a rounded part of the body (ball of the foot). 3 a solid… …

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  • 49ball — I UK [bɔːl] / US [bɔl] noun Word forms ball : singular ball plural balls *** 1) a) [countable] a round object used in games and sports Try to kick the ball into the back of the net. a tennis/golf ball b) a round or nearly round object or shape… …

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  • 50Ball-up — A ball up (pl. ball ups, a.k.a. bounce) in Australian rules football describes a method of restarting play at a neutral contest after a stoppage within the field of play. It is not to be confused with a boundary throw in which occurs in most… …

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