Hi In the early part of the 20th century if someone was having a good time and you asked how they were doing they might say "I'm having a ball of a time" meaning that they were thoroughly enjoying themselves. It has to do historically with the grand masked ball, or dance, where people wore costumes, masks, danced the gavotte, and flirted heavily. Try reading Pride and Prejudice. Phil
A homophone for "ball" would be "bawl," which sounds the same but has a different spelling and meaning.
A homophone of the word "ball" is "bawl." These words sound the same but have different meanings.
Meaning ignorant or uninformed, clueless is RAF slang from the 1930s. Clue itself is a variant of 'clew' meaning ball of thread or yarn, from the legend of Theseus using a ball of string to escape the Labyrinth.
A transitive verb requires an object to complete its meaning. Transitive verbs express an action that is done to someone or something. For example, in the sentence "She kicked the ball," "kicked" is a transitive verb that requires an object ("the ball") to make sense.
The term "clue" originated from the Middle English word "clew," which meant a ball of yarn. In Ancient Greek mythology, Ariadne gave Theseus a ball of yarn to help him navigate the Labyrinth. Over time, the term evolved to signify a piece of evidence or information that helps solve a mystery or puzzle.
Yes, or as in "We're having a ball", meaning "We are having a good time". It comes from the meaning of "ball" which means a dance or party.
"Drop the ball" - meaning to make a mistake or miss an opportunity. "Keep your eye on the ball" - meaning to stay focused or pay attention to what's important. "Have a ball" - meaning to have a great time or enjoy oneself. "Ball is in your court" - meaning it's your turn to take action or make a decision.
In most cases it's meaning is "feed me the ball more" or "it's time to eat" as in do work.
Double contact in the game of volleyball is when one persons hand is on the ball and then another person touches the ball too. If both people touch the ball at the same time, it is not a double contact.
When you serve the ball over the net to allow the game to begin, first (to do an over-head serve) you would "toss" the ball in the air to give your hand time to smack/hit the ball.
It basically means is it possible? If a ball is pottable, the ball is on.
The meaning of an irregular hit in the game of volley ball means that the ball went into the net and that is considered a foul
Spherical is the adjective meaning ball-shaped. Globular is another possible adjective with a similar meaning.
the setter is the person who sets the ball to the spiker!
the ball represents wisdom (as believed by the Japanese)
a ball pen is simply a type of pen - there is no sexual meaning. It's just a coincidence.
ball in- means that the ball fell inside the boundary lines (is that what you call it?) and it is still considered okay. . .