ball game
See also: ballgame
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editball game (plural ball games)
- Any game played with a ball.
- Basketball, cricket, and football are three kinds of ball game.
- A specific contest or match between teams playing such a game, in particular a baseball game.
- George and Harriet went to the stadium to see the ball game.
- (historical) A sport played in the Aztec and Mayan civilizations; Mesoamerican ballgame.
- The ball game was the main sport in Central America before the arrival of the Spanish.
- (figurative) Affair, issue, matter, subject, story, topic.
- 1983, Joseph Stinson, Sudden Impact (motion picture), spoken by Captain Briggs (Bradford Dillman):
- Think things over, Callahan. Get with it. It's a whole new ball game these days.
- (figurative, slang) A decisive outcome in regard to some ongoing situation; game over.
- If a U.S. presidential candidate receives 270 electoral votes, that's the ball game.
Translations
editgame played with a ball
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specific match
Mesoamerican ballgame
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affair, issue