Ball
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# A quantity of string, thread, etc., wound into a spherical shape. | # A quantity of string, thread, etc., wound into a spherical shape. | ||
#: ''''ball'''' of wool'' | #: ''''ball'''' of wool'' | ||
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+ | *[[Ball (dance party)]] | ||
+ | *[[Bals de Paris]] | ||
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- A solid or hollow sphere.
- An object, generally spherical, used for playing games.
- A quantity of string, thread, etc., wound into a spherical shape.
- 'ball' of wool
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