volleyballs

[vol-ee-bawl]

vol·ley·ball

[vol-ee-bawl]
noun
1.
a game for two teams in which the object is to keep a large ball in motion, from side to side over a high net, by striking it with the hands before it touches the ground.
2.
the ball used in this game.

Origin:
1895–1900, Americanism; volley + ball1
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