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  2. Behind the eight ball - Wikipedia

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    Behind the eight ball may refer to: "Behind the eight ball", an idiomatic expression meaning in a difficult situation; Behind the Eight Ball, a 1942–1956 series of short comedy films with Joe McDoakes "Behind the Eight Ball", a 1942 song in You Don't Know What Love Is, a musical from Universal Pictures

  3. Glossary of English-language idioms derived from baseball

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    An alternative meaning, "to cooperate", is not explicitly connected to baseball by ADHI, but is so derived by the Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms. [95] "'Eight U.S. attorneys who did not play ball with the political agenda of this administration were dropped from the team,' said Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin of Illinois". [96]

  4. List of sports idioms - Wikipedia

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    Ball games: To remain alert. In most games involving balls, it is important for players to keep track of the ball. AHDI dates to circa 1900. [37] keep the ball rolling (keep the ball bowling) Some ball games: To keep a conversation or endeavour from flagging. In some games, the ball must be kept moving or play stops.

  5. Kelly pool - Wikipedia

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    "Behind the eight ball" (or "behind the eight") is a common idiom meaning to be in trouble, stymied, thwarted, in an awkward position, or out of luck. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] It is often assumed [ 1 ] [ 24 ] that the expression derives from the inability to use the 8 ball in a combination in the game of eight-ball —if the cue ball is directly ...

  6. Inside baseball (metaphor) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The phrase was originally used as a sports metaphor in political contexts, but has expanded to discussions of other topics as well. [1] Language commentator William Safire wrote that the term refers to details about a subject that require such a specific knowledge about what is being discussed that the nuances are not understood or ...

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  8. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    A batter who hits a ball extremely hard and far might be said to crush the ball, as if he had destroyed the baseball or at least changed its shape. Related expressions are crunched the ball or mashed the ball. Indeed, a slugger is sometimes described as a masher. Illustration: "Though the 25-year-old has impressed with two homers in five games ...

  9. French Countess Reveals What It Was Really Like Behind the ...

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    She adds that it was really the day before the ball that sparked some nervous energy. Prior to the event, Loppin de Montmort and her fellow ball-goers convened at 9:30 a.m. to test out hair and ...