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==Part of speech== | ==Part of speech== | ||
Verb | |||
== | ==Description== | ||
To play pickup basketball. | |||
== | ==English Orthographic Pronunciation== | ||
[bahl] | |||
== IPA == | |||
[bɔl] | |||
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The term ball likely is a shortened form of the word basketball. It also could derive from the noun ball, which refers to the object used to play basketball. | The term ball likely is a shortened form of the word basketball. It also could derive from the noun ball, which refers to the object used to play basketball. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:21, 7 June 2021
Do you use "Ball"?
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There were 2 votes since the poll was created on 13:38, 1 June 2015.
poll-id F07DFAFD53DD6BC09B7F8A74031FEC29
Part of speech
Verb
Description
To play pickup basketball.
English Orthographic Pronunciation
[bahl]
IPA
[bɔl]
Example Sentence
Anyone trying to ball later at patten?
Etymology
The term ball likely is a shortened form of the word basketball. It also could derive from the noun ball, which refers to the object used to play basketball.