Handball sports derived from the jeu de paume.
Sinònims
Examples for "pelota"
Examples for "pelota"
1In the Basque country where it originated, it is called pelota.
2His replies came back sharp and swift as a pelota from a cesta.
3Ramuntcho goes to the cider mill which the smugglers and pelota players frequent.
4One wall of the church is used for playing pelota, the Basque racket game.
5Smuggler and pelota player,-twothings which go well together and which are essentially Basque.
1There's more ball games happening that are student initiated in the courtyards.
2There were no ball games, no college regattas to share honors then.
3People sit outside them, talking and laughing, playing ball games, eating ice-creams.
4Remember how he played in those ball games, and with never an error.
5I mean, that kind of arguing happens all the time in ball games.
6We've had dinner together, gone fishing together, watched ball games together.
7Afternoon ball games were winding down and picnickers were heading home.
8A discovery which improved the delights of ball games was noteworthy.
9He lets the team be the team and lets us win ball games.
10At the ball games we barked in chorus a rhyme: 'Cornell I yell-yell-yell-Cornell
11Never came to ball games, didn't go to the junior prom.
12Sharing cookies, going to ball games, walking the dog together-itall sounds wonderful.
13He can still win, and he's still going to help you win ball games.
14There was spray paint on the wall and a sign saying 'No ball games'.
15In the coming weeks, there will be picnics and pedalos, backgammon and ball games.
16There were ball games, feasts and dances every day, and late into the night.
Translations for ball games