Pronunciation: /kɪn bɔl/
noun a sport involving a large inflatable ball and three teams of four players each, with the objective of hitting the ball to the opposing team without it touching the ground
A1 Kin-ball is a fun team sport.
A2 In kin-ball, players must work together to score points.
B1 Kin-ball requires good communication and coordination among team members.
B2 The rules of kin-ball are simple yet strategic.
C1 Many schools and community centers offer kin-ball leagues for players of all ages.
C2 Professional kin-ball teams compete in international tournaments for cash prizes.
formal Kin-ball is a team sport that originated in Canada and involves three teams of four players each.
informal I heard there's a kin-ball tournament happening at the park this weekend. Want to join?
slang Kin-ball is so much fun, I can't get enough of it!
figurative In the game of life, we are all players on the kin-ball court, working together towards a common goal.
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