aim |
to point something at a thing that you want to hit. [1/3 definitions] |
Babe Ruth |
U.S. professional baseball player, celebrated for his ability to hit home runs and for generating public interest in the sport of baseball; born George Herman Ruth (b.1895--d.1948). |
badminton |
a sport in which players use rackets to hit a small rubber object back and forth across a high net. |
bandy |
to throw or hit back and forth, as a ball. [1/4 definitions] |
bang |
a sudden, hard hit or blow. [2/3 definitions] |
baseball |
a game played by two teams of nine people each. You get points when you hit the ball with a bat and then run around four bases. [1/2 definitions] |
base hit |
in baseball, a hit that allows the batter to get on base safely, without an error or force-out being made. |
bat1 |
a heavy stick that you use to hit the ball in baseball, softball, and other sports. |
batter1 |
to hit hard again and again in a way that causes harm or damage. |
bean |
To hit on the head with a ball or other thrown object. [1/4 definitions] |
beat |
to hit again and again. [1/4 definitions] |
beat up |
to hit or kick (someone) until seriously injured. [1/2 definitions] |
bell |
a hollow metal cup that makes a ringing sound when you hit it. |
belt |
to hit or strike with a belt. [2/11 definitions] |
billiards |
a game played with long sticks and hard balls on a special table covered with cloth. Players use a stick to hit the balls against each other and into pockets along the edges of the table. |
black eye |
bruised skin around the eye, often caused by being hit. |
blackjack |
to hit or beat with a blackjack. [1/6 definitions] |
blindside |
to hit or attack (someone, esp. a football player) from an unanticipated direction. |
bloop |
(informal) in baseball, to hit (the ball) in a low arc that carries just beyond the infield, usu. for a hit. [2 definitions] |
blooper |
(informal) in baseball, a hit ball that flies in a low arc just beyond the infield, usu. for a hit. [1/2 definitions] |
blow1 |
a quick, hard hit by the hand or by a hard object. |