Sentence examples for means ball from inspiring English sources

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In France, instead of shouting "Fore!" when a ball looks like it might accidentally hit someone, players yell "Balle!" Fore means ahead or in front in English, while balle simply means ball.

The deal, hammered out in secret with CPS lawyers, means Ball will not face trial on perhaps the most serious alleged offences, which involved boys aged 13 and 15.

The group, whose name means "ball" in Gaelic and "strength" in Punjabi, works with manufacturers in the northern Pakistani city of Sialkot, close to the border with the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, where around 70% of the world's hand-stitched footballs are made.

If judo, swimming and table tennis are traditional types of Paralympic sport, the boccia (in Latin means "ball") is not yet that known to many in Azerbaijan.

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Which meant ball one to Maz.

The wet conditions meant ball retention was poor and there were many dropped passes and loose kicks.

8. Black tie doesn't necessarily mean ball gown.

It meant balls were thrown as soon as the boys could pick them up, film was watched as soon as they could comprehend the game, and mopping the gym or locker rooms became an everyday chore.

This time, we mean "ball-busting" as in, "Jack Black literally rips somebody's balls from their body".

The unwavering commitment to tradition has meant balls in Vienna have historically excluded anything that is not strict heterosexuality.

The unwavering commitment to tradition has meant balls in Vienna have historically excluded anything that is not strict heterosexuality.

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