Weapon with a rope and balls
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BOLAWeapon with a rope and balls
BOLAWeapon of two balls and a cord
bolasweapon consisting of two or more heavy balls secured to the ends of one or more strong cords, hurled by the Indians and gauchos of southern South America to entangle the legs of cattle and other animals
bolaweapon consisting of two or more heavy balls secured to the ends of one or more strong cords, hurled by the Indians and gauchos of southern South America to entangle the legs of cattle and other animals
bolasesweapon consisting of two or more heavy balls secured to the ends of one or more strong cords, hurled by the Indians and gauchos of southern South America to entangle the legs of cattle and other animals
croquetto play a game with balls, mallets and hoops
croquetedCROQUET, to play a game with balls, mallets and hoops
croquetsCROQUET, to play a game with balls, mallets and hoops
croquetingCROQUET, to play a game with balls, mallets and hoops
solitairea game played by one person with a board and balls, pegs, etc
solitairesSOLITAIRE, a game played by one person with a board and balls, pegs, etc
duckpinshort pin of relatively large diameter, used in a game resembling tenpins, and bowled at with small balls
teiglach(used with a sing. or pl. v.) confection consisting of small balls of dough boiled in a syrup of honey, sugar, and spices
taiglach(used with a sing. or pl. v.) confection consisting of small balls of dough boiled in a syrup of honey, sugar, and spices
felafelsA Middle Eastern dish of spiced mashed chickpeas or other pulses formed into balls or fritters and deep-fried, usually eaten with or in pita bread
falafelsA Middle Eastern dish of spiced mashed chickpeas or other pulses formed into balls or fritters and deep-fried, usually eaten with or in pita bread
holepitching or batting with the count of balls or balls and strikes to one's disadvantage, esp. batting with a count of two strikes and one ball or none
pushupexercise in which a person, keeping a prone position with the hands palms down under the shoulders, the balls of the feet on the ground, and the back straight, pushes the body up and lets it down by an alternate straightening and bending of the arms
snookersvariety of pool played with 15 red balls and 6 balls of colors other than red, in which a player must shoot one of the red balls, each with a point value of 1, into a pocket before shooting at one of the other balls, with point values of from 2 to 7
snookervariety of pool played with 15 red balls and 6 balls of colors other than red, in which a player must shoot one of the red balls, each with a point value of 1, into a pocket before shooting at one of the other balls, with point values of from 2 to 7