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ord beskrivelse af " bold "
  • En typisk rund eller oval genstand, man kan bruge til at spille et sportsgren, såsom f. eks. håndbold, fodbold, golf, tennis eller badminton

Beispiele für " ball "
  • When he heard him lie about it, he 'went ballistic'.
  • If the defender 'handballs' in the penalty area, a penalty is awarded.
  • The 'ballooning' economy was out of control.
  • The cricketer hit a 'ballooning' shot for six runs.
  • When he retired, he took up 'ballooning'.
  • The high unemployment rates quickly 'snowballed' into a major budget problem for the government.
  • I was making a cake but when I added too much sugar, it became the 'balls-up' of my cooking carreer.
  • His stomach 'ballooned' from eating such a large meal.
  • Prices will 'balloon' if we don't act quickly.
  • 'ball' of wool
  • That’s a load of 'balls', and you know it! — Synonyms — See WikiSaurus:Nonsense
  • I doubt he’s got the 'balls' to tell him off.
  • 2007: A good tackle (and some bad ones) will bring a cry of "Ball!" from the crowd – a plea for a holding the ball free kick. — AFL Sydney Swans Rules Zone [http://www.afl.com.au/FanZone/Rules/tabid/7892/Default.aspx]
  • I had a 'ball' at that concert
  • Det är 'ballt' att åka skateboard.
  • "It’s 'cool' to ride a skateboard."
  • The 'screwball' is not thrown much because it tends to damage pitcher's arms.
  • I will not listen to this 'screwball' any longer.
  • Each team scored three goals when they played 'football'.
  • Each team scored two touchdowns when they played 'football'.
  • They played 'football' in the snow.
  • The player kicked the 'football'.
  • That budget item became a political 'football'.
  • Dumbstruck with joy, she was unable to express herself 'verbally', but the gratitude in her face was evident to all.
  • A good cook can often just 'eyeball' the correct quantities of ingredients.
  • Each geometric construction must be exact; 'eyeballing' it and getting close does not count.
  • Regardless how many other people may have voted to approve a candidate for membership,a single 'blackball' will reject the candidate.
  • If you're not from a moneyed, well-connected family, you can count on getting 'blackballed' from the fraternity.
  • The poet composed a 'ballad' praising the heroic exploits of the fallen commander.
  • On Friday nights, the roller rink had a time-block called "Lovers' Lap" when they played nothing but 'ballads' on the overhead speakers.
  • Can you believe he can juggle six 'balls' at once?
  • Dude, he got hit in the 'balls'!
  • He must have a lot of 'balls' to talk to his boss that way.
  • That's a load of 'balls'.
  • It is 'balls' cold out there.
  • If we 'highball' the price, it comes out to $240. If we lowball it, it's closer to $200.
  • The 'cannonball' could be called the S.U.V. of the pool — oversized, brash, hormonally hardwired.
  • I would call it a water-entry stunt, not a dive.
  • Meetings of the model train club always begin with the song "Wabash 'Cannonball'".
  • He 'cannonballed' into the pool, drenching us all.
  • Let’s get in the 'ballpark', then worry about the fine details.
  • If you don’t have the exact expense total, just 'ballpark' it.
  • They 'mothballed' the old version after the new one came out.
  • It’s cool to ride a skateboard.
  • The children were playing ball in the garden.
  • When he heard him lie about it, he went 'ballistic'.
  • Regardless how many other people may have voted to approve a candidate for membership, a single 'blackball' will reject the candidate.
  • I doubt he’s got the 'balls' to tell him off.
  • The children were playing 'ball' on the beach.
  • If you get to a million points, you get another 'ball'.
  • Ben Jonson.