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- noun Plural form of
golfball .
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Examples
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Within minutes of me joining the judging panel, we got hit by a tremendous rainstorm followed by hail the size of golfballs.
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Lance had cancer cells the size of golfballs in his lungs.
What Lance Armstrong Can Teach Us About Motivation | Write to Done 2010
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As my teenage daughter says, "Humans clomping around making footprints and hitting golfballs on the Moon is so 20th century, Dad."
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I found 3 sacks full of golfballs at my grandparents when I was 14 or so.
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Or – more likely he will be eating kittens and shooting golfballs at unsuspecting puppies.
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I found 3 sacks full of golfballs at my grandparents when I was 14 or so.
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These are spherical hailstones that range in size from marbles to golfballs.
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In the event he bore an uncanny resemblance to Bert Lahr in The Wizard of Oz. They all had their sad stories but Dolan seemed more interested in affecting a concern that his continual smirking at the camera suggested was as cosmetic as the golfballs that doubled for Jenny's cheekbones.
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Mr. Ling had assembled an unwieldy group of companies employing 125,000 workers who manufactured, as Wall Street wags had it, "meatballs, golfballs and goofballs."
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It's a massive region of England and I don't think I was ever bored visiting because you can always discover something new - a working blacksmith, standing stones, gorgeous views, the giant golfballs of the US Air Force's Menwith Hill monitoring station, or one of the many waterfalls in the area.
Best views in Britain Jonathan 2007
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