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cannonball

American  
[kan-uhn-bawl] / ˈkæn ənˌbɔl /

noun

  1. a missile, usually round and made of iron or steel, designed to be fired from a cannon.

  2. Tennis. a served ball that travels with great speed and describes little or no arc in flight.

  3. anything that moves with great speed, as an express train.


adjective

  1. made from a curled-up position with the arms pressing the knees against one's chest.

    a cannonball dive.

  2. moving at great speed.

    a train known as a cannonball express.

cannonball British  
/ ˈkænənˌbɔːl /

noun

  1. a projectile fired from a cannon: usually a solid round metal shot

  2. tennis

    1. a very fast low serve

    2. ( as modifier )

      a cannonball serve

  3. a jump into water by a person who has his arms tucked into the body to form a ball

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verb

  1. to rush along, like a cannonball

  2. to execute a cannonball jump

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adjective

  1. very fast or powerful

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Etymology

Origin of cannonball

First recorded in 1655–65; cannon + ball 1