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balls1 interjectionballs2 verb ballsballs1 /bɔːlz $ bɒːlz/ interjection British English not polite used to show strong disapproval or disappointment: · Balls to that! → balls at ball1(10)balls1 interjectionballs2 verb ballsballs2 verb - Finally 1 let Augie pitch balls to me and tried batting them.
- His wife, Shirley, handed out the prizes-golf shirts, gloves, balls, umbrellas.
- Ours is a friendship based on an eccentric love of glass balls, an exchange of a few photographs.
- Take the pictures of dancers, shot at events such as New Year's Eve balls at luxury hotels.
- The next day I bring her two other glass balls, very beautiful ones.
- The only gala performers currently scheduled to perform at inaugural balls the following night are Estefan, Franklin and Yearwood.
- Trolley passengers will be shielded from errant golf balls by 12-foot - high fencing and netting on both sides.
- Using a rounded teaspoon, shape dough into 1-inch balls.
balls something ↔ up phrasal verb British English informal not polite to do something very badly or unsuccessfully SYN mess up |