wiffle
IPA: wˈɪfʌɫ
noun
- (trademark) a hollow plastic ball with cutouts
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Examples of "wiffle" in Sentences
- Bring your family and friends to any of the Westside parks and play wiffle ball.
- Intellectually and emotionally the Democrats are swinging wiffle ball bats while the Republicans are armed with flame throwers.
- After which the word "analysis" will appear revolving in the periphery of your vision while I paste in some emails and wiffle a bit.
- Sunday, tourists were filling restaurants in Times Square, while impromptu games of softball and wiffle ball broke out in the street.
- Outdoor balls, wiffle balls and bats, plastic golfing games, frisbees, horseshoes and a volleyball serve in a pinch depending on your location.
- Hundreds of tourists in Times Square spill out of their hotels and an impromptu game of wiffle ball breaks out at the corner of Broadway and 46th Street.
- Above, Jeff Mapson takes a swing on a pitch that's a bit low and outside during the start of the wiffle ball season for Delaware Sports League at Wilcastle, Del.,
- My friends and I were riding our bikes or playing wiffle ball, indian ball (sorry for the politically incorrect name,) foorball with a nerf, innumerable games of tag, etc.
- Washington Post/Getty Images Tony Ragano of the Potomac Wiffle Ball League takes a swing with a skinny yellow bat, the only type allowed under the 22 rules of backyard wiffle.
- I always find it amusing to watch two GOPers go at it, wielding the equivalent of ideological wiffle ball bats like grade school children running around the back yard pretending to be master jedis dueling with light sabers.
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