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1. ball-hawking
adjective. used of a player skilled in stealing the ball or robbing a batter of a hit.
Antonyms
- inexperienced
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Rhymes with Beach Ball
- montreal
- senegal
- peterpaul
- luminol
- forestall
- vantol
- vanhall
- vandall
- mcphaul
- mcnall
- mcfaul
- mcfall
- install
- enthral
- baseball
- squall
- sprawl
- scrawl
- sabol
- recall
- nepal
- metall
- mehall
- mccaul
- mccall
- fairall
- engwall
- edsall
- depaul
- befall
Sentences with beach-ball
1. Noun Phrase
What says "summer party" more than a beach ball?
2. Noun Phrase
A beach ball-themed party hat!
3. Noun Phrase
Loop the strap under your chin and wear the beach ball-topped hat at your next summertime gathering.
4. Noun Phrase
Guests can swim, toss around a beach ball and listen to beach music.
2. beach
noun. ['ˈbiːtʃ'] an area of sand sloping down to the water of a sea or lake.
Synonyms
- geological formation
- plage
- shore
- sand
Antonyms
- natural elevation
- finish
- head
- rear
3. beach
verb. ['ˈbiːtʃ'] land on a beach.
Synonyms
- set down
Antonyms
- roughen
- embark
4. ball
noun. ['ˈbɔl'] round object that is hit or thrown or kicked in games.
Synonyms
- golf ball
- squash ball
- football
- roulette ball
- field hockey ball
- game equipment
- basketball
- baseball
- punchball
- handball
- marble
- punch bag
- cricket ball
- jack
- punching ball
- pool ball
- volleyball
- lacrosse ball
- rugby ball
- bocce ball
- ping-pong ball
- polo ball
- Wiffle Ball
- playground ball
- boccie ball
- soccer ball
- bowl
- softball
- ninepin ball
- punching bag
- medicine ball
- tennis ball
- bocci ball
- bowling ball
- Wiffle
- racquetball
- skittle ball
- croquet ball
Antonyms
- break
- multiple
- shared
- inability
Etymology
- bal (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. ball
noun. ['ˈbɔl'] a solid projectile that is shot by a musket.
Synonyms
- pellet
- shot
Antonyms
- unrhetorical
- undignified
- representational
Etymology
- bal (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. ball
noun. ['ˈbɔl'] an object with a spherical shape.
Synonyms
- orb
- globule
- bolus
- globe
- sphere
- crystal ball
- fireball
- mothball
- spherule
- pellet
- camphor ball
Antonyms
- ascend
- rise
- death
- sit back
Etymology
- bal (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. ball
noun. ['ˈbɔl'] the people assembled at a lavish formal dance.
Synonyms
- promenade
Antonyms
- low pitch
- high pitch
Etymology
- bal (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. ball
noun. ['ˈbɔl'] a spherical object used as a plaything.
Synonyms
- toy
- snowball
- beachball
- beach ball
Antonyms
- homogenise
- ride
- unconventional
- informality
Etymology
- bal (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. ball
verb. ['ˈbɔl'] form into a ball by winding or rolling.
Synonyms
- wrap
- wind
- roll
Antonyms
- vege out
- relax
- slow down
- change state
Etymology
- bal (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. ball
noun. ['ˈbɔl'] one of the two male reproductive glands that produce spermatozoa and secrete androgens.
Synonyms
- epididymis
- undescended testis
- ballock
- undescended testicle
- male genitals
- testicular artery
- bollock
- male genitalia
- testicular vein
- spermatic cord
- male genital organ
- testis
- gonad
- family jewels
- cobblers
- egg
- testicle
- arteria testicularis
- orchis
- vena testicularis
- rete testis
- ductus deferens
- vas deferens
- male reproductive system
- internal spermatic artery
- male reproductive gland
- sex gland
- seminiferous tubule
Antonyms
- illogical
- stand still
- refrain
- decrease
Etymology
- bal (Middle English (1100-1500))