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The phrase "a meatball of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a metaphorical context to describe something that is round, messy, or chaotic, often in a humorous or informal way.
Example: "After the party, the living room looked like a meatball of discarded snacks and empty cups."
Alternatives: "a jumble of" or "a mess of".
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At 3-3, teenteen broke Safarova again, punishing a meatball of a second serve with a ferocious cross-court backhand.
Financial simile of the week: "Any way you measured it, WR Shipley & Co. was like a meatball of limited capital proportions drowning in the immense bowl of very tangled spaghetti of derivative contracts that overflowed and touched every facet of the world economy".
However, to this stray Ecuadorian doge, it was a meatball of love.
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I'd partly put her through a meat grinder, bake a meatball out of her, and force feed it to her. OK, I'm walking away now.
Such a combo should make for a spicy meatball of a municipal election!
The move shouldn't come as much of a surprise, as last month the reality star confirmed rumors she's expecting a little meatball of her own.
Anyone who has ever taken a bite of a meatball hero and watched one of the meatballs launch into orbit will recognize at once the significance of this deviation.
(Here's an example of a Meatball Making class. Yes, Meatball Making).
She ordered a beer, a meatball sandwich and a slice of cheesecake.
Like Mathilda, I had a meatball sandwich ($4.75), a pint of beer ($3) and the creamy cheesecake ($3.50).
meatball of a second serve, smack in the middle of the service box.
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