End of a Basque ball game?
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ALAIEnd of a Basque ball game?
frontenisa racket used in a Basque ball game
frontenisesFRONTENIS, a racket used in a Basque ball game
NINTHEnd of a ball game.
ALAIEnd of a ball game?
knobsA rounded lump or ball, esp. at the end or on the surface of something
pommeehaving the end of each arm terminating in a ball or disk see cross illustration
candyflossa fluffy ball of spun sugar, coloured and flavoured, sold on the end of a stick
candyflossesCANDYFLOSS, a fluffy ball of spun sugar, coloured and flavoured, sold on the end of a stick
shinniessimple variety of hockey, played with a ball, block of wood, or the like, and clubs curved at one end
shinniedsimple variety of hockey, played with a ball, block of wood, or the like, and clubs curved at one end
shinnysimple variety of hockey, played with a ball, block of wood, or the like, and clubs curved at one end
squibbedHit (the ball) with little force, usually with the end of the bat, the typical result being a blooper or infield grounder
squibbingHit (the ball) with little force, usually with the end of the bat, the typical result being a blooper or infield grounder
safetiesA play in which the offense downs the ball (by action of the defense, or intentionally) in their own end zone, scoring two points for the defense
basketballsA game played between two teams of five players in which goals are scored by throwing a ball through a netted hoop fixed above each end of the court
basketballA game played between two teams of five players in which goals are scored by throwing a ball through a netted hoop fixed above each end of the court
touchdownA six-point score made by carrying or passing the ball into the end zone of the opposing side, or by recovering it there following a fumble or blocked kick
touchdownsA six-point score made by carrying or passing the ball into the end zone of the opposing side, or by recovering it there following a fumble or blocked kick
skittlesA game played, chiefly in Britain, with wooden pins, typically nine in number, set up at the end of an alley to be bowled down with a wooden ball or disk
hurlingtraditionally Irish game played by two teams of 15 players each on a rectangular field 140 yards (128 m) long, points being scored by hitting, pushing, carrying, or throwing the leather-covered ball between the goalposts at the opponent's end of the field