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9-letter words that end in all

  • game-ball — (of a person) in perfect health
  • ghostball — (baseball) A type of pitch; the knuckleball.
  • golf ball — a small, white ball with a tough cover and a resilient core of rubber, used in playing golf.
  • governall — government
  • guildhall — (in Britain) the hall built or used by a guild or corporation for its assemblies; town hall.
  • half-ball — a contact in billiards, etc, in which the player aims through the centre of the cue ball to the edge of the object ball, so that half the object ball is covered
  • head wall — a cliff or steep slope rising at one end of a glaciated valley.
  • headstall — that part of a bridle or halter that encompasses the head of an animal.
  • homestall — Dialect. a farmyard.
  • in-thrall — to captivate or charm: a performer whose grace, skill, and virtuosity enthrall her audiences.
  • jump ball — a ball tossed into the air above and between two opposing players by the referee in putting the ball into play.
  • junk call — a telephone call soliciting a donation or selling a product or service by a caller making many such calls to a list of prospects.
  • line call — the judgment of the umpire or linesman as to whether the ball has landed in or out of court
  • mast ball — an ornamental ball forming the truck of a mast.
  • mcdougallWilliam, 1871–1938, U.S. psychologist and writer, born in England.
  • mess call — a bugle call for mess.
  • mess hall — a place in which a group eats regularly, especially a dining hall in a military camp, post, etc.
  • misbefall — (transitive, obsolete) Of an event, to happen unfortunately to (a person).
  • moot hall — a building in some English villages where moots were once held; town hall.
  • multiwall — having a wall or casing composed of layers of material, often pressed closely together: multiwall bags for shipping grain.
  • nightfall — the coming of night; the end of daylight; dusk.
  • nine ball — a variation of pool played with nine numbered object balls that must be pocketed in order by number.
  • open call — an audition, especially for actors or dancers, open to anyone wishing to try out.
  • pack wall — pack1 (def 12a).
  • paintball — a game in which players mark their opponents with colored gelatin capsules shot out of an air gun.
  • pall mall — a street in central London, noted for its many clubs
  • pall-mall — a street in London, England, famed for its clubs.
  • photocall — a time arranged for photographers, esp press photographers, to take pictures of a celebrity, the cast of a play, etc, usually for publicity purposes
  • play ball — a spherical or approximately spherical body or shape; sphere: He rolled the piece of paper into a ball.
  • pool hall — poolroom (def 1).
  • puff-ball — any of various basidiomycetous fungi, especially of the genus Lycoperdon and allied genera, characterized by a ball-like fruit body that emits a cloud of spores when broken.
  • punchball — a form of playground or street baseball in which a rubber ball is batted with the fist.
  • reinstall — to place in position or connect for service or use: to install a heating system; to install software on a computer.
  • rock fall — a fall of loose rocks
  • rock wall — rock fence.
  • roll call — the calling of a list of names, as of soldiers or students, for checking attendance.
  • roundball — basketball
  • screwball — Slang. an eccentric or whimsically eccentric person; a nut.
  • scuzzball — Also called scuzzball [skuhz-bawl] /ˈskʌzˌbɔl/ (Show IPA), scuzzbucket [skuhz-buhk-it] /ˈskʌzˌbʌk ɪt/ (Show IPA). a dirty, grimy, sordid, or repulsive person or thing.
  • shortfall — the quantity or extent by which something falls short; deficiency; shortage.
  • shortwall — pertaining to a means of extracting coal when the working face is about a third the length of the longwall system and mining is done by a continuous cutter rather than by longwall machinery.
  • sick call — a daily formation for those requiring medical attention.
  • slimeball — thin, glutinous mud.
  • speedball — a game similar to soccer with the chief difference that a player catching the ball on the fly can pass it with the hands.
  • spur gall — a hairless and indurated area or gall on the side of a horse, caused by the irritation of a spur.
  • spur-gall — to scrape, rub or injure (a horse) with the spur when riding
  • stickball — a form of baseball played in the streets, on playgrounds, etc., in which a rubber ball and a broomstick or the like are used in place of a baseball and bat.
  • stinkball — stinkpot (def 1).
  • stonewall — to engage in stonewalling.
  • stoolball — an English country game resembling cricket and played by young women
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