Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A ball inflated with air; a balloon.
  • noun In surgery, a cause of death or injury formerly supposed to lie in the passage of a projectile in close proximity to the person injured. See wind-contusion.

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Examples

  • The various tournaments hosted by the Association include Sunday League, Saturday and Mid-Week limited-overs, Under-15 to Under-19 limited overs, Super Sixes, and Over-35 limited overs and a windball competition.

    TrinidadExpress Today's News 2010

  • The windball is black except for a smeared pinkish circle where her mouth sometimes hits it.

    AltWeeklies.com Site Feed 2009

  • Instead of wiping down the mic, she just squeezes her foam windball over it.

    AltWeeklies.com Site Feed 2009

  • The windball is black except for a smeared pinkish circle where her mouth sometimes hits it.

    The Pitch | Complete Issue 2009

  • The windball is black except for a smeared pinkish circle where her mouth sometimes hits it.

    The Pitch | Complete Issue 2009

  • Instead of wiping down the mic, she just squeezes her foam windball over it.

    The Pitch | Complete Issue 2009

  • Instead of wiping down the mic, she just squeezes her foam windball over it.

    The Pitch | Complete Issue 2009

  • Union Sports will be aiming to defend their Sanhill Strikers Sports and Cultural Club windball cricket title today when they take on Hit and Run of Todd's Road in Talparo.

    TrinidadExpress Today's News 2008

  • Shamelessly I pick up a windball and slide a few in to the teenage right-hander.

    Irish Blogs 2008

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