| BASKETBALLS | • basketballs n. Plural of basketball. • BASKETBALL n. a usually indoor court game between two teams of usually five players each who score by tossing an inflated ball through a raised goal. |
| FASTBALLERS | • fastballers n. Plural of fastballer. • FASTBALLER n. in baseball, one who delivers fastballs. |
| FOOTBALLENE | • footballene n. Buckminsterfullerene. • FOOTBALLENE n. buckminsterfullerene, a ball-shaped molecule containing 60 carbon atoms linked together in hexagons and pentagons to form a closed, near spherical and very stable structure. |
| FOOTBALLERS | • footballers n. Plural of footballer. • FOOTBALLER n. one who plays football, also FOOTBALLIST. |
| FOOTBALLING | • footballing adj. (Attributive) relating to the sport of football. • footballing v. Present participle of football. • FOOTBALLING adj. related to football. |
| FOOTBALLIST | • footballist n. (Dated) A football player. • FOOTBALLIST n. one who plays football, also FOOTBALLER. |
| OUTBALANCED | • outbalanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of outbalance. • OUTBALANCE v. to outweigh; to exceed in weight or effect. |
| OUTBALANCES | • outbalances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbalance. • OUTBALANCE v. to outweigh; to exceed in weight or effect. |
| OUTBARGAINS | • outbargains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbargain. • OUTBARGAIN v. to surpass in bargaining. |
| RACKETBALLS | • racketballs n. Plural of racketball. |
| RACQUETBALL | • racquetball n. (Uncountable) A certain sport, similar to squash, but played with a bigger ball. • racquetball n. (Countable) A ball used for this sport. • RACQUETBALL n. a game similar to handball that is played on a 4-walled court with a short-handled racket and a larger ball. |
| SOFTBALLERS | • softballers n. Plural of softballer. • SOFTBALLER n. one who plays softball. |
| SPITBALLERS | • spitballers n. Plural of spitballer. |
| SPITBALLING | • spitballing v. Present participle of spitball. • SPITBALL v. to pitch a baseball where the ball has been altered by the application of saliva, petroleum jelly, or some other foreign substance. |