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- noun Attributive form of
tee ball
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Examples
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It took more than another year to go through all the land use red tape needed to refurbish the two fields, create a new tee-ball area, and set up a couple of scoreboards for the kids.
How much did we just spend on Lents Park Little League? (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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It took more than another year to go through all the land use red tape needed to refurbish the two fields, create a new tee-ball area, and set up a couple of scoreboards for the kids.
How much did we just spend on Lents Park Little League? (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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The kids are cute, and young and they grin and whoop when they get a hit in tee-ball (which is every time, because it's, you know, on a tee).
Kate Fridkis: Not Every Man Wants to Have Sex With Every Woman Kate Fridkis 2010
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It took more than another year to go through all the land use red tape needed to refurbish the two fields, create a new tee-ball area, and set up a couple of scoreboards for the kids.
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I get totally drunk and hit Brian in the shoulder with an aluminum tee-ball bat in a blind rage, yelling, “GET AWAY, COCKBLOCKERS!”
Get Laid or Die Trying Jeff Allen 2011
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Located near the Neuse River, it had a picnic shelter, tee-ball fields and soccer fields, a nature trail and the playground where the boy's mother, Sandy, was supposed to bring him at three.
The Son of Estelle Ivy Lou Freshwater 2011
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Get in there and play tag or chase or tee-ball or whatever.
The Mommy Diet Alison J. Sweeney 2011
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I get totally drunk and hit Brian in the shoulder with an aluminum tee-ball bat in a blind rage, yelling, “GET AWAY, COCKBLOCKERS!”
Get Laid or Die Trying Jeff Allen 2011
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Speaking to reporters in Miami before his son's tee-ball game, he said the race will offer "a great opportunity to see our republic at work."
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Get in there and play tag or chase or tee-ball or whatever.
The Mommy Diet Alison J. Sweeney 2011
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