free ball
Americannoun
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a ball that is in play and is not in the possession of or under the control of any player.
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Volleyball. a ball that is returned over the net with a bump or pass rather than a spike.
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a penalty shot in snooker in which the player may choose any ball as their target, or the ball chosen for this shot.
verb (used without object)
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to wear pants, shorts, a skirt, etc., with no underwear: originally in reference to a person's testicles not being secured by an undergarment.
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to attempt or execute a task without preparation, guidance, etc.; improvise.
I didn't stick too close to the deck plans, I'm kind of just freeballing and taking ideas from other builds.
I have no idea what to write, so I'll just free ball for a few paragraphs.
verb (used with object)
Etymology
Origin of free ball
First recorded in 1905–10
Example Sentences
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Santiago Moreno played an entry pass that was deflected high in the air by a defender and Rodríguez — while LAFC’s nearest player, Eduard Atuesta, appeared unaware of the its location — won the free ball a ripped a low shot from the top of the area inside the post to make it 2-1.
From Seattle Times
In the 50th, Neto beat Lockyer in a foot race to a free ball, cut in on his left and shot it past Thomas Kaminski.
From Washington Times
A tense finish saw Trump make a 58 but then foul and leave a free ball with Day chasing snookers.
From BBC
“Everybody’s playing free,” Ball said.
From New York Times
The fifth frame may later prove a crucial one, with Englishman Hawkins making 60 but fouling the green with his sleeve, leaving Robertson a free ball and allowing him to pinch it with a clearance from the final red.
From BBC
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