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weather
Noun
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The weather in a place is the air temperature, the number of clouds, and the amount of wind and rain or snow.
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The weather conditions at the airport are bad. I don't think the plane will be able to fly.
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The radio says the hot summer weather is going to continue for a few more days.
weather
Verb
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To weather is to be changed by the effects of sun, wind, ice or rain.
The old house had weathered badly.
ball
Noun
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A ball is a round thing. People often use them to play games.
The croquet ball was hit through the wicket and the game was over.
A ball is hit with a racquet in tennis.
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A ball is a formal dance.
There is an inaugural ball following the swearing-in of the new President.
Cinderella lost her glass slipper at the Prince's ball.
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the testicles
John's balls ached because he hadn't had sex in two days.
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"guts", fortitude, moral strength
John didn't have the balls to quit his job, divorce his wife, and start a new life in Tahiti.
ball
Verb
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If you ball something up, you make it into a ball shape.
Ball the cookie dough, wrap it in paper, then freeze it.
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sexual intercourse.