ballpark
IPA: bˈɔɫpɑrk
noun
- (US) A field, stadium or park where ball, especially baseball, is played.
- (US, figuratively) The general vicinity; somewhere close; a broad approximation.
verb
- (transitive) To make a rough estimate of.
adjective
- Approximate; close; on the right order of magnitude.
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Examples of "ballpark" in Sentences
- The most expensive seat in the ballpark is only $25.
- The ballpark is gorgeous and offers some very nice views as well. rprins
- "Having different flavors of ice cream for the ballpark is a good thing."
- ''A shutout against this club in this ballpark is almost impossible,' 'Reds manager Dusty Baker said.
- To keep those guys to four hits in 10 innings in this ballpark is a testimony to the quality of pitching tonight.
- As for Sharp, the company has outfitted Citi Field with more than 800 Aquos-branded LCD HDTVs -- found in ballpark restaurants, concourses, and club spaces.
- •Directions: Take I-10 to 60 East to Country Club Drive, exit north; turn right at Brown Road; turn left at Center Street; ballpark is one block on the right.
- If Esq. Meng opines a AAA ballpark is "used and occupied exclusively for public park or playground purposes" t hen it follows that it will conform with all applicable laws and city ordinances concerning the use of public facilities.
- The projected game day paid attendance of 3,222 at the proposed Portland ballpark is significantly below both the AAA average of 6,683 or the average of the suburban ballparks of 5,996 for 2008, but these average estimates include unpaid attendance.
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