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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as balls" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal and colloquial.
It can be used to emphasize a statement, often in a humorous or exaggerated manner, typically in casual conversation or writing.
Example: "I was tired as balls after that long hike."
Alternatives: "as hell" or "as crazy".
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Among the articles produced in this manner are many toys such as balls and dolls.
No equipment such as balls, no transportation from airport to hotel, nothing," the post read.
There is a particular echo as balls hit the middle of the pocket.
And as much as balls do vary in composition and feel, they're all still basketballs".
Eventually, as Balls pursues his own political career, that distinction will become apparent.
This exchange happened at a fundraising dinner, as Balls toured the tables.
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Her girls were the sort of hot-as-balls Latinas who dated only weight-lifting morenos or Latino cats with guns in their cribs.
And of, course, we've the generically handsome, bland-as-balls leading man.
He told the media he planned to have the old-as-balls brew evaporated so he could preserve the bottle as a keepsake.
Then there is the mentality of today's cartels, who aren't so inclined to be as brash and as balls-out as Pablo Escobar's infamous Medellin outfit.
And the dismal middleweight power-ballads served up by Bryan Adams could be described as balls-aching, were it not for the anatomical failing mentioned above.
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