noun a round or spherical object that is used in various sports and games
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Used in fashion to refer to a formal social event, often involving dancing and dressing up.
Used in military context to refer to a bullet or artillery projectile.
Used in various sports such as basketball, football, soccer, tennis, etc. to refer to the object being played with.
Used in physics to refer to a round object with mass and volume, often used in calculations and experiments.
Used in entertainment industry for activities like dancing (ballroom dance), parties (ballroom), and games (ball games).
Commonly used in children's toys such as rubber balls, bouncing balls, etc.
In sports journalism, the term 'ball' is often used to refer to the specific type of ball used in a particular sport, such as a football, basketball, or baseball.
In psychology, the term 'ball' can be used in therapy sessions as a tool for various activities, such as playing catch to facilitate communication or as a symbol in therapeutic exercises.
Athletic trainers may use 'ball' to refer to specific types of exercise balls used in rehabilitation and strength training programs for athletes.
Coaches in various sports use the term 'ball' to refer to the object being used in the game, as well as in drills and practice sessions.
Physical therapists often use 'ball' in exercises and treatments to improve balance, coordination, and strength for patients recovering from injuries or surgeries.
Event planners may use 'ball' to refer to decorations or themes related to sports, such as a 'ball-themed' party or event.
Toy designers may use 'ball' to refer to different types of balls used in toys and games for children, such as bouncing balls, sports balls, or sensory balls.
Physical education teachers use 'ball' in various activities and games to teach students about coordination, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
Professional athletes use 'ball' as a fundamental object in their respective sports, such as a soccer ball, tennis ball, or golf ball.
Referees use 'ball' to signal the start or stop of play, as well as to make calls related to the movement or handling of the ball during a game.