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softball

[ sawft-bawl, soft- ]

noun

  1. a form of baseball played on a smaller diamond with a ball that is larger and softer than a baseball.
  2. the ball itself.
  3. something that can be easily dealt with:

    The confirmation committee threw her a softball on that question.



softball

/ ˈsɒftˌbɔːl /

noun

  1. a variation of baseball using a larger softer ball, pitched underhand
  2. the ball used
  3. cookery the stage in the boiling of a sugar syrup at which it may be rubbed into balls after dipping in cold water


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Word History and Origins

Origin of softball1

First recorded in 1925–30; soft + ball 1

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Example Sentences

Her back popped, leaving the former softball star frozen in excruciating pain.

Morning talk shows should be a doddle for a President: softball questions easily answered with a platitude or three.

Erick was in the kitchen with the girls, getting ready to leave for his softball game.

Walters took the opportunity to lob some off-the-cuff softball questions.

Ann is a pleasant brunette, a former class officer, yearbook editor, and member of the softball team at Dryden High.

In lieu of the regulation softball used in the game of Corner Ball, Martha had stitched together a sort of large beanbag.

The level area between the creek and the road was large enough so we could have softball games and park cars there.

It is amazing that it only took us two days and there was room enough for a football field and two softball diamonds.

The football field was seldom used but there was always someone playing softball.

We played softball again here and I got a baseball uniform which I carried all the way home with me for a souvenir.

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