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baseballin the modern sense, 1845, American English, from base (n.) + ball (n.1). Earlier references, such as in Jane Austen's "Northanger Abbey," refer to the game of "rounders," of [..]
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baseballbeysbol
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baseballTo see baseball in your dream, denotes you will be easily contented, and your cheerfulness will make you a popular companion. For a young woman to dream that she is playing baseball, means much pleasure for her, but no real profit or comfort.
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baseball(n) a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs(n) a ball used in playing baseball
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baseballA competitive nine-member team Sport including softball.
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baseballA competitive nine-member team sport including softball.
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baseballA beginning drill used to teach the dog to take hand signals. A precursor for blinds.
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baseballGame that is on the back of some dart boards
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baseballThese games simulate baseball (or a variant thereof) or allow the player to manage a baseball team.
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baseballAmerica’s national pastime since about 1860. Writing about rounders in 1898, Gomme mused that “An elaborate form of this game has become the national game of the United States.” The term “baseball” a [..]
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baseballa popular American sport that consists of two teams with the aim of getting the most points.
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baseballIn horse racing, a Daily double is a play in which a bettor couples a horse in one race with all horses in the other (also known as "wheeling").
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baseball|Baseball
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baseball
baseball (ballgame)
baseball (ball)
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*: Thank you very much ladies and gentlemen. You know how bad my voice sounds. Well, it feels just as bad. You know this baseball game of ours comes up f [..]
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