FORCE OUT vs BALL: NOUN
- A putout of a base runner who is required to run; the putout is accomplished by holding the ball while touching the base to which the runner must advance before the runner reaches that base
- A spherical or almost spherical body.
- A solid spherical or pointed projectile, such as one shot from a cannon.
- A pitched baseball that does not pass through the strike zone and is not swung at by the batter.
- A rounded part or protuberance, especially of the body.
- A game, especially baseball or basketball, played with such an object.
- Such an object moving, thrown, hit, or kicked in a particular manner.
- Any of various movable and round or oblong objects used in various athletic activities and games.
- A pitch that is not in the strike zone
- Round object that is hit or thrown or kicked in games
- A spherical object used as a plaything
- A more or less rounded anatomical body or mass; ball of the human foot or ball at the base of the thumb
- A lavish formal dance
- A compact mass
- Projectiles of this kind considered as a group.
- United States comedienne best known as the star of a popular television program (1911-1989)
- An object with a spherical shape
- A solid ball shot by a musket
- A ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of 9 players; teams take turns at bat trying to score run
- One of the two male reproductive glands that produce spermatozoa and secrete androgens
- A formal gathering for social dancing.
- An extremely enjoyable time or experience.
- A spherical object or entity.
- The people assembled at a lavish formal dance
- In pyrotechnics, a globular mass of combustible ingredients, or a case filled with them, designed to set fire to something or to give forth light, etc.; a fireball.
- In medicine, a bolus; a large pill: now only in veterinary medicine.
- In metallurgy, one of the masses of iron, weighing about 80 pounds, into which, in the process of converting pig-iron into wrought-iron by puddling, the iron in the reverberatory furnace is made up as soon as it begins to assume a pasty condition.
- A rounded package; a bale.
- A spherical piece of soap.
- A clew or cop of thread, twine, or yarn.—
- In printing, a rounded mass or cushion of hair or wool, covered with soft leather or skin, and fastened to a stock called a ball-stock, used (generally in pairs, one for each hand) before the invention of the roller to ink type on the press: still in use by wood-engravers, but made of smaller size, and with a silk instead of a leather face.
- Projectiles, and more particularly bullets, collectively: as, to supply a regiment with powder and ball; the troops were ordered to load with ball.
- The missile or projectile thrown from a firearm or other engine of war; a bullet or cannon-ball, whether spherical (as originally) or conical or cylindrical (as now commonly); in artillery, a solid projectile, as distinguished from a hollow one called a shell (which see).
- A small spherical body of wood or ivory used in voting by ballot. See ballot and blackball.
- In base-ball, a pitch such that the ball fails to pass over the home-plate not higher than the shoulder nor lower than the knees of the striker: as, the pitcher is allowed five balls by the rules of the game.
- A toss or throw of a ball in a game: as, a swift ball; a high or low ball.
- A game played with a ball, especially base-ball or any modification of it.
- A testicle.
- A round or nearly round body, of different materials and sizes, for use in various games, as base-ball, foot-ball, cricket, tennis, billiards, etc.
- A spherical or approximately spherical body; a sphere; a globe: as, a ball of snow, of thread, of twine, etc. Specifically
- A belt of sand a short distance offshore on which waves break in rough weather.
- Plural Iron ore occurring in balls or nodules. Also ball-ironstone.
- In architecture, a spherical ornament.
- In the manufacture of soda by the Leblanc process, the batch of pasty material produced by heating together sodium sulphate or salt-cake, calcium carbonate (limestone or chalk), and coal as discharged from the furnace.
- An obsolete form of bal.
- A horse or nag (originally, white-faced): used appellatively, like dun, bayard.
- A white streak or spot.
- Great presumptuousness.
- Courage, especially when reckless.
FORCE OUT vs BALL: VERB
- Force to move
- Expel from one's property or force to move out by a legal process
- Cause to come out in a squirt
- Terminate the employment of
- Force with the thumb
- Force or drive out
- To cause something to be ejected
- To create an out by touching a base in advance of a runner who has no base to return to while in possession of a ball which has already touched the ground
- Emit or cause to move with force of effort
- Press, force, or thrust out of a small space
- Terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position
- Emit with force of effort
- Force to leave (an office)
- Form into a ball by winding or rolling
FORCE OUT vs BALL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To have sexual intercourse.
- To become formed into a ball.
- To have sexual intercourse with.
- To form into a ball.
FORCE OUT vs BALL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- The game of baseball
- A lavish dance requiring formal attire
- A solid projectile that is shot by a musket
- To live very well
- An obsolete form of bawl.
- To take part in a ball; dance.
- (idiom) (on the ball) Relating to qualities, such as competence, skill, or knowledge, that are necessary for success.
- (idiom) (on the ball) Alert, competent, or efficient.
- (idiom) (have) To have control over someone; have someone at one's mercy.
FORCE OUT vs BALL: RELATED WORDS
- Rout out, Drive out, Give notice, Squirt, Gouge, Dismiss, Sack, Fire, Terminate, Depose, Can, Eject, Rouse, Evict, Displace
- Musket ball, Chunk, Lump, Globe, Nut, Egg, Gonad, Glob, Testis, Clod, Bollock, Clump, Testicle, Ballock, Orb
FORCE OUT vs BALL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Squeeze out, Send away, Rout out, Give notice, Squirt, Gouge, Dismiss, Sack, Fire, Terminate, Can, Eject, Rouse, Evict, Displace
- Pitch, Game, Chunk, Lump, Globe, Nut, Egg, Gonad, Glob, Testis, Bollock, Clump, Testicle, Ballock, Orb
FORCE OUT vs BALL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Venezuelan command settling to force out the three diplomats.
- Arracher, to get from or out, force out from, take away, lug away, tear off.
- They accuse with such exaggeration that they make out of motes beams wherewith to force out the eyes.
- Egyptians kick out Mubarak, as much as we regret helping Khomeini force out the Shah.
- The ground out is technically a special case of the force out.
- When pushing, we are applying force into the ground to receive more force out of the ground, in turn jumping higher.
- Adam Rosales grounds into a force out with Anderson out at 2nd.
- Then King Solomon raised up a labor force out of all Israel; and the labor force was thirty thousand men.
- Earning a drb review these hurt my entire air force academy, air force out process i had the official military.
- Syrian air force had dropped canisters filled with chlorine from helicopters in an effort to force out civilians and Islamist rebels.
- He is a great passer and ball handler, but he excels off of the ball.
- An unintentionally kicked ball is never illegal, regardless of how far the ball goes and who recovers it.
- Knockerball Bubble ball is anything but boring, grab some friends and get in the ball!
- When the ball is hit tap ball in play and choose from options shown.
- Inspect ball joints without wear indicator by hoisting and unloading the ball joint.
- Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball Super, and more for the US, Canada, the UK, and Australia and New Zealand.
- Then you had some kind of like power ball, energy ball thing.
- What are the differences between rec ball and travel ball?
- If the ball or the player with the ball touches the ground on or behind the sideline, the ball is out of bounds.
- The player who kicked off the ball may not touch the ball until another player touches the ball.
FORCE OUT vs BALL: QUESTIONS
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- Can you hit a provisional ball in a friendly 4-ball match?
- Can a bowler be stumped when the ball is a no-ball?
- What should you do if the cue-ball doesn't hit the ball?
- What are the FIFA World Cup silver ball and Bronze Ball?
- How do you throw a ball under the ball in volleyball?
- What makes great American ball park different from other ball parks?
- What happens if you touch the ball during a jump ball?
- Where does the Cherish Ball and Master Ball come from?
- How does golf ball position affect your ball flight?
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