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n. (golf ball English)
Usage examples of "golf balls".
Sucking the hot air out of the box, the fan kept the electronic circuitry cool, and at the same time prevented rain, insects, and golf balls from falling inside and damaging the equipment.
I took her to a driving range, where she hit golf balls, and very well, with a five-iron older than she was, and with a three-wood that was not only wood, but was no bigger than her fist.
I play until after eleven, whacking golf balls into the pinkish night sky.
One of my most vivid memories of South America is that of a man with a golf club -- a five-iron, if memory serves -- driving golf balls off a penthouse terrace in Cali, Colombia.
Don't you think it's sad that I went to school for eight years to become a lawyer and help people, while all you do is swing a hammer and hit golf balls?
Blood poisoning blew all his lymph nodes up to the size of golf balls, stuck around for a month, and lost the battle.
Little mechanical ball-setters placed golf balls on tees or appropriately angled sections of astroturf.
Demmet, off to the side, tried a high dramatic pitch shot, but golf balls do not bite on frozen greens.
The driver left the knife and the empty golf balls on the table, strapped up the ball-pocket on Bond's bag, hoisted the bag on his shoulder and left the room.
Ginny knew that the river wasn't particularly deep or fast, and was rather full of golf balls.
He hired some clubs, paid a green fee, bought six golf balls and walked out alone.