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Play ball.
If you play ball, you agree to do what someone asks you to do, or to agree to work with someone in order to achieve something together (often negative).
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Cristina decided to play a ball from a dropping zone.
"I play A ball, not AA ball or AAA ball.
He went to play a ball and stretched and felt his groin tweak.
You'll play a ball, and they'll be able to jump on it".
He is then told by Mike that he must play a ball from within the teeing ground, which he does.
In one strand of the stories, the hero twins, Hunahpú and Xbalanqué, play a ball game, thus awakening the gods of the underworld.
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Hatcher has known Scioscia since they played Class A ball together in Clinton, Iowa, in 1977.
The Jets would love to continue to play a ball-control type of game; they do not want Mark Sanchez in a shootout with Rivers.
"There's no doubt France will want to play a ball-in-hand game.
At midday, she played a ball game.
Jolley played a ball down the middle to Faria, who dribbled around United goalkeeper Mike Ammann.
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