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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without balls" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone as lacking courage, strength, or resilience. Example: "He tried to face his fears without balls, but ultimately he ran away."
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She orders more weird tea, this time without balls.
There are games of croquet and billiards without balls Ruskin and Pater and Jowett appear as capering grotesques.
After her doctor announces that she'll be "surprised" to discover how easily she can live without her breast, Lila observes that "it would be like living without balls.
From the start of Lawrence's work, to its end, we find men described as inadequate, weak, without balls, unmale, feeble, and women are always looking for "real" men.
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When Fey and Wiig and Dunham use it in any one of their projects, it's a way of criticizing and distancing themselves from being pussies, which is to say other female characters and sensitive men (often defined as the same thing), with their annoying, strident, "process-y," without-balls, stereotypical female behavior.
The powder mixture after decomposition shows an interesting kinetics for magnesium without ball milling.
Different dispersions of RGO sheets were prepared with and without ball mill mixing.
My favorite is a slender French tapered one without ball bearings.
Optical mice, or mice without, well, balls.
If the robots were able to reverse out without taking balls, then then this worked well.
He couldn't be Messi without the ball, and without room to create when he had it.
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