Game of ball
101Game-studies — Ludologie (lat. ludus „Spiel“ und logie) ist die Lehre vom Spiel und bezeichnet den noch jungen, transdisziplinären Forschungszweig, der sich an der Schnittstelle von Kultur und Strukturwissenschaften mit den ästhetischen, kulturellen,… …
102Game Studies — Ludologie (lat. ludus „Spiel“ und logie) ist die Lehre vom Spiel und bezeichnet den noch jungen, transdisziplinären Forschungszweig, der sich an der Schnittstelle von Kultur und Strukturwissenschaften mit den ästhetischen, kulturellen,… …
103ball — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 round object in games ADJECTIVE ▪ bowling, cricket, golf, ping pong/Ping Pong™, rugby, soccer (esp. AmE), tennis, etc. ▪ …
104ball game — noun Date: 1848 1. a game played with a ball 2. a. a set of circumstances ; situation < a whole new ball game > b. contest 1 …
105ball game — noun 1》 a game played with a ball. ↘N. Amer. a baseball match. 2》 informal a situation that is completely different from a previous one: a whole new ball game …
106ˈball ˌgame — noun [C] a game played with a ball, for example tennis or football • a whole new ball game a situation that is completely different from what has happened before[/ex] …
107ball game — /ˈbɔl geɪm/ (say bawl gaym) noun 1. a game played with a ball. 2. Chiefly US → baseball. –phrase 3. a (whole) new ball game, a new set of circumstances calling for a different approach. Also, ballgame …
108ball game — noun a field game played with a ball (especially baseball) (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑ballgame • Topics: ↑baseball, ↑baseball game • Members of this Topic: ↑close …
109ball-hawking — adjective used of a player skilled in stealing the ball or robbing a batter of a hit (Freq. 1) a ball hawking center fielder • Similar to: ↑skilled • Topics: ↑baseball, ↑baseball game, ↑basketball, ↑ …
110Game Boy Advance — GBA redirects here. For other uses, see GBA (disambiguation). Game Boy Advance …