Pronunciation: /bɔl ðə dʒæk/
noun a round object used in various sports and games
A1 I saw a ball the jack in the park.
A2 The children were playing with a ball the jack in the playground.
B1 The coach used a ball the jack to demonstrate a new drill to the team.
B2 The professional athletes were practicing with a ball the jack before the big game.
C1 The museum had a rare and valuable ball the jack on display.
C2 The antique collector was thrilled to add a ball the jack from the 1800s to his collection.
verb to move or progress quickly and energetically
A1 She quickly balled the jack to finish the task on time.
A2 The children balled the jack to clean up the playground before recess.
B1 The team balled the jack to complete the project ahead of schedule.
B2 The dancers balled the jack to impress the judges with their fast footwork.
C1 The athletes balled the jack during the final sprint of the race.
C2 The musicians balled the jack to create an energetic and lively performance.
article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun
A1 I like to ball the jack when I dance.
A2 She learned how to ball the jack at the dance class.
B1 The dancers were balling the jack to the lively music.
B2 The dance competition required the participants to ball the jack with precision.
C1 The professional dancers effortlessly ball the jack in sync with the music.
C2 The choreography of the performance required the dancers to ball the jack with energy and enthusiasm.
formal The workers were moving at a rapid pace, balling the jack to meet their deadline.
informal We need to ball the jack if we want to finish this project on time.
slang Let's ball the jack and get this party started!
figurative She was balling the jack through her to-do list, checking off tasks left and right.
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