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ball up
To crush into a ball shape.
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ball up
To hunch over and pull in one's arms and legs.
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ball-breaker
A person or task which is excessively demanding or punishing.
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have a ball
To enjoy thoroughly; to have lots of fun or excitement.
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play ball
An expression used at the beginning of a game of baseball.
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play ball
To start anything tumultuous.
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play ball
To work together; to cooperate.
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drop the ball
To fail in one's responsibilities or duties, or to make a mistake, especially at a critical point or when the result is very negative.
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on the ball
Alert, active, or attentive; on top of things.
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on the ball
Being in control of the ball.
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behind the eight ball
At a disadvantage.
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get the ball rolling
To begin; to start some action; to set in motion.
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keep one's eye on the ball
My ethos has always been to be very straight with people, tell it as it is. It doesn't often make people happy but I found that over a period of time it's better to be that way. So being straight, also being very focused on your objectives, keep your eye on the ball and not get deflected away from it.
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keep one's eye on the ball
To maintain one's concentration fixed on one important theme.
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take one's eye off the ball
To lose one's concentration on what is most important.
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the ball is in your court
It is your turn to do something; often making a decision.
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that's the way the ball bounces
That is the way things happen
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balls up
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ball up.
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bat away
To knock an object, usually a ball.
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go in off
To pot the cue ball accidentally after hitting the object ball.
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cue up
The act of taking aim on the cue ball with the cue in a game of snooker, or billiards, etc.
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drop back
Of a quarterback or other player in the backfield, to take a number of steps back from the line of scrimmage immediately after the snap or hike of the ball, to avoid defenders.
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run up
Of a bowler, to run, or walk up to the bowling crease in order to bowl a ball.
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back up
For the non-striker to take a few steps down the pitch, in preparation to taking a run, just as the bowler bowls the ball.
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back up
So as to stop the ball, and prevent overthrows.
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double up
After a fly ball has been caught.
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knock up
To gently hit the ball back and forth before a tennis match, as practice or warm-up, and to gauge the state of the playing surface, lighting, etc. See knock-up.
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bunny hop
A ground ball that hops along the field instead of rolling.
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catch out
To put a batsman out by catching the batted ball before it touches the ground.
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golden duck
The score of zero runs after getting out on the first ball faced.
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hardball
In baseball, a type of ball and baseball game, as opposed to softball.
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hit one out of the ballpark
To hit a fair ball so well that the ball flies over all of the spectators' seats and lands outside the stadium.
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hole in one
A round that is completed by sinking the ball in a single shot or attempt, with one hit.
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hot potato
A child's game in which players pass a ball or other item between them, with the object of avoiding being left holding the item when time expires.
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in touch
The ball, or a player, is in touch when it, or he, is outside the playing area or touching the touchlines of the playing area.
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put away
To catch a fly ball or tag out a baserunner.
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screw back
To cue the cue ball in such a way as to impart backspin. On impact, the ball will follow a reverse trajectory according to the spin.
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short of a length
Of a ball that pitches short of a good length; a ball that bounces closer to the bowler than the area of the pitch regarded as the best for dismissing or restricting the scoring of the batsman.
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shotgun
A play formation in which the quarterback is a few feet behind the snapper when the ball is hiked, ideally allowing for an easier pass play.
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stickhandle
To maintain individual possession of the puck or ball by controlling it with movements of one's stick, especially to do so in a skillful manner.
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swing for the fences
To swing at the ball as hard as possible, with the aim of getting a home run, increasing the chance of missing the ball.
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throw somebody a curve
To pitch a curve ball.
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underwater basket weaving
"Sure, somewhere out there, college slackers were taking broom ball and underwater basket weaving." — The Columbus Dispatch, September 15, 2005.
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