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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 Bocce 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
How do you pronounce bocce ball?
Pronounce bocce ball as ˈboʊʧi bɔl.
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Sentences with bocce-ball
1. Noun Phrase
The tennis clay will form the smooth surface of your bocce ball court.
2. Noun Phrase
But I already have a fancy bocce ball set, you say.
3. Noun Phrase
Join your wooden boards together with nails to form the perimeter of your bocce ball court.
4. Noun Phrase
The resort also offers a bocce ball court, horseshoe pit and a gaming arcade on site.
2. bocce
noun. ['ˈboʊtʃi, ˈboʊkə'] Italian bowling played on a long narrow dirt court.
Synonyms
- bocci
- bowling
Etymology
- bocce (Italian)
3. 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))
4. 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))
5. 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))
6. ball
noun. ['ˈbɔl'] the people assembled at a lavish formal dance.
Synonyms
- promenade
Antonyms
- low pitch
- high pitch
Etymology
- bal (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. 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))
8. 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))
9. 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))
10. ball
noun. ['ˈbɔl'] a more or less rounded anatomical body or mass.
Synonyms
- sole
- structure
- complex body part
- mitt
- body structure
- paw
- manus
- hand
- bodily structure
Antonyms
- unsnarl
- unweave
- untwist
- unravel
Etymology
- bal (Middle English (1100-1500))