boxball
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of boxball
Example Sentences
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Even a small space could be enough for boxball - like baseball, minus the outfield.
From Washington Times
Rob Weiss, who lives in Mount Laurel now but grew up in Logan, described hours-long games of boxball or wallball, interrupted only by cars driving through or by the occasional cranky neighbor, irritated by the repeated thunk of ball against brick.
From Washington Times
That was until the police picked up his friend in the middle of a boxball game - something about attitude - then detained Weiss for laughing at the sight of him in the police car.
From Washington Times
To Zakroff, his block of Georgian Road in West Oak Lane was the world’s greatest playground - the pavement a concrete boxball court, a neighbor’s wall home to a variation on handball.
From Washington Times
Every day after school I played outside - fellow Brooklynites will undoubtedly recall punchball, stickball, ringoleavio, boxball, skully and on and on.
From New York Times
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