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beach ball
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beach ball
n.
A large inflatable ball used for games especially at a beach or swimming pool.

beach ball
n
a large light brightly coloured ball for playing with on a beach
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Noun1.beach ballbeach ball - large and light ball; for play at the seaside
ball - a spherical object used as a plaything; "he played with his rubber ball in the bathtub"
Translations
beach ball npallone m da mare or da spiaggia
beach ball npallone m da mare or da spiaggia


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Hattie and the restorative nurse came up with the idea that if they put a four-foot net up and they got some beach balls, the residents would be able to get some arm extension to bat the ball over the net, and have a good time," Marcello says.
When they turn brown and break loose in the fall winds, they roll like giant beach balls, sometimes scattering their seeds for a mile or more.
Ping-pong balls, tennis balls, golf balls, basketballs and beach balls .
 
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