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Definition of Ball field
1. Noun. The baseball playing field.
Group relationships: Ballpark, Park
Terms within: Baseball Diamond, Diamond, Infield, Box, Outfield, Foul Line
Generic synonyms: Athletic Field, Field, Playing Area, Playing Field
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ball Field
Literary usage of Ball field
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1894)
"In other words, has the foot-ball field exercised a certain natural selection in
the choice of its devotees, to complement that of the " coach," or are our ..."
2. The Altogether New Foolish Dictionary by Gideon Wurdz (1914)
"Almost extinct, although a few stoical specimens are occasionally seen on the
ball field. m 2. CAUCASIAN. The great white race, ..."
3. Play in Education by Joseph Lee (1915)
"The strictest schoolmaster of the old nose-to-the-grindstone school never secured
the whole-hearted effort that is seen on the ball field every afternoon. ..."
4. Native Americans by Jill Norris (1996)
"The ball field was about 1/2 mile (.8 km) long. People camped beside the ball
field during the games. Before you start: Although Native Americans used ..."