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golf ball
noun
a small, white ball with a tough cover and a resilient core of rubber, used in playing golf.
a ball-shaped printing element on certain electric typewriters.
golf ball
noun
a small resilient, usually white, ball of either two-piece or three-piece construction, the former consisting of a solid inner core with a thick covering of toughened material, the latter consisting of a liquid centre, rubber-wound core, and a thin layer of balata
(in some electric typewriters) a small detachable metal sphere, around the surface of which type characters are arranged
Word History and Origins
Origin of golf ball1
Example Sentences
"Someone from the public saw two lads running into the bushes, running out with a golf ball and so they can only think it was my ball," Fitzpatrick said.
So if they went to the mall, I would probably go to the driving range and hit some golf balls.
Protection officers were despatched to collect golf balls and private jets seemed to be hired as casually as an Uber on a night out.
He is so good that somebody ought to check his golf balls for tiny magnets that hook up to the cups on the greens.
Six golf balls, a shot clock with music blaring, and a WWE-style belt for a prize.
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