cannonball
Americannoun
adjective
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made from a curled-up position with the arms pressing the knees against one's chest.
a cannonball dive.
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moving at great speed.
a train known as a cannonball express.
noun
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a projectile fired from a cannon: usually a solid round metal shot
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tennis
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a very fast low serve
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( as modifier )
a cannonball serve
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a jump into water by a person who has his arms tucked into the body to form a ball
verb
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to rush along, like a cannonball
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to execute a cannonball jump
adjective
Etymology
Origin of cannonball
Example Sentences
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“We need to have the basic things,” said Biniam Girmay, a high-speed cannonball from Eritrea who in 2024 won three sprint stages at the Tour de France.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 10, 2025
Instead of casually wading into the shallow end, skimming the surface with tepid bits of history about Mansfield’s life and career, Hargitay opts for a cannonball.
From Salon • Jun. 27, 2025
Here they tautologically come, slowly walking down the hall, faster than a cannonball.
From BBC • Dec. 31, 2024
Locals schlep their own gear to the jagged lava rock perches that line the coast and cannonball into the turquoise sea.
From New York Times • May 29, 2024
A ball of water shot out of the river like a cannonball, and just before it hit Sigurd, it crunched into ice.
From Anya and the Dragon by Sofiya Pasternack
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