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Ping-pong ball

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Ping´-pong ball`
v. i.1.the small hollow celluloid ball used for the game of ping-pong.
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Noun1.Ping-pong ball - light hollow ball used in playing table tennisping-pong ball - light hollow ball used in playing table tennis
ball - round object that is hit or thrown or kicked in games; "the ball travelled 90 mph on his serve"; "the mayor threw out the first ball"; "the ball rolled into the corner pocket"


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Other hard-to-find items include Mattel's Mindflex game ($79), which includes a headset that picks up signals from the brain--the wearer tries to "think" a Ping-Pong ball through an obstacle course.
Imagine a ping-pong ball in the bathtub, and then you take the plug out of the drain," said Archibald.
The Clifton's heyday was the 1940s and '50s when Saturday morning would see us queuing for our weekly fix of westerns (Johnny Mack Brown, Roy Rogers, Tex Ritter et al), thrillers, comedies, Loony Toon cartoons, those sing-a-longs conducted by a ping-pong ball picking out the lyrics, and finally the serial with its cliffhanger ending to leave us in suspense until the next week.
 
 
 
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