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Definition of Perfect game
1. Noun. A game in which a pitcher does not allow any opposing player to reach base.
Definition of Perfect game
1. Noun. (baseball) A game in which every batter on one team is retired without reaching base. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Perfect Game
Literary usage of Perfect game
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Methods and Players of Modern Lawn Tennis by Jahial Parmly Paret (1922)
"Idea of the perfect game A Mixture of the Expected with the Unexpected ]. ...
WILLIS E. DAVIS : My idea of a perfect game: Tilden's service, ..."
2. School: A Monthly Record of Educational Thought and Progress by Laurie Magnus, Robert Binney Lattimer (1908)
"And Rugby their outgrown egg, but here Is the perfect game of the perfect sphere.
But in spite of our attitude of superiority and our undiminished affection ..."
3. Lyrics of the Links (1921)
"THE END OF A perfect game WHEN you come to the end of a perfect game, And you
sit alone with the thought, And you see where your game was punk and lame, ..."
4. Great Lawn Tennis Players: Their Methods Illustrated by George William Beldam, P. A. Vaile (1905)
"It seems to me, that to produce the perfect game of Lawn Tennis, the player should
have a racket with sufficient resilience to drive well, ..."
5. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1862)
"... Such were the laws which we conceived necessary for a perfect game. They were
distinctly laid down, in the above order, before the game ..."