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DEAD BALLWhen play is stopped and the ball is not moving, it is a dead ball. All free kicks, including penalty kicks, have to be taken from a dead -- i.e., stationary -- ball.
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DEAD BALLWhen a testicle Is dead can't feel pain doesn't grow
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DEAD BALLjargon for a ball that is certain to be in the hole on the next turn.
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DEAD BALLA ball is said to be dead when there is no doubt that it will be sank on the next shot.
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DEAD BALLA ball from which no runs can be scored or wickets taken. First referred to in 1798
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DEAD BALL means that the ball is out of play.
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DEAD BALLa temporary break in play, indicated when an umpire calls "dead ball".
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DEAD BALLA dead ball in the modern sense is a ball out of play due to a suspension of play. In the period, a ball could become dead with play continuing. A ball is said to be “dead” when no player can be legally put out by a fielder, such as when a ball is hit foul or stopped by outsiders.
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DEAD BALLA stroke played which returns the ball with very little, or no spin.
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DEAD BALLOccurs whenever the whistle blows to stop play and after a field goal, but before the opponent gains possession of the ball.
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DEAD BALLa dead ball is one that:
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DEAD BALLA dead ball is a bocce ball removed from play during a frame for reasons defined in the game rules.
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