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t-ball

/tee-bawl/US // ˈtiˌbɔl //

小球

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a modified form of baseball or softball in which the ball is batted off an adjustable pole or stand.

Examples

  • One of the kids had a ball in his hand, and Cuomo took it and tossed it back and forth to an eight year old.

  • Marvin takes off his T-shirt and dives into his swimming pool.

  • Instead of going for the hole, I hit the ball directly into the water.

  • There is only sand, a white ball, and a flag indicating the hole.

  • If the ball gets in the hole, the screen shifts to reveal the next hole.

  • There'll be heaps uh fun in the Cypress Hills country when they get t' runnin' the whisky-jacks out.

  • It was little better than coal dust, and would not carry a ball fifty paces to kill or wound.

  • An with that I laid down on the settee, an felt orful bad, an the more I tho't about it, the wus I felt.

  • I've tried to teach lots of folks; an' sum learns quick, an' some don't never learn; it's jest 's 't strikes 'em.

  • A view of the duchess's ball-room, or of the dining-table of the earl, will supersede all occasion for lengthy fiddle-faddle.