stoop ball
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of stoop ball
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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Ahead was a gang playing stoop ball, blocking her way.
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We even changed the rules of stoop ball, of which I was the absolute King of the World, to include bases when more than one kid played.
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You played stoop ball by throwing the ball against the steps of a brownstone.
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I would play basketball in the mornings with the boys who were just reaching their teens, and then stoop ball or punchball on the block with boys my age.
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“We played stickball and stoop ball. They have play dates and organized sports.”
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