Baseball team and Major League Baseball franchise in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
1But it was a pretty boring abstract game of x's and o's.
2Dey is no better nor barbariums, wid dere o's and ro's ebery odder word.
3His eyes were just o's and his mouth didn't move right when he talked.
4A whole lot of crosses and round o's followed.
5He's up to every dodge, but there's no room for that wi' only the twa o's here.
6The o's uttered by this peasant are uniformly round and firm-theyroll forward as a cartwheel trundles along a hot, dusty country road.
7I'll wrestle the sergeant which o's will eat a copy of that ugly oath, and that'll also satisfy him who's the better man.
8Grigg offered ninety for the mare yesterday, before this confounded news came, and like a fool I wouldn't let her go under the two o's.
9Lowe's project is the Jacobs J-O's to the perfect Oreo.
10He went, faster than a popped balloon, leaving a trail of surprised o's in his wake.
11The carving was in a severe Victorian cursive, the two juicy o's dissected by a feathery curlicue.
12Mr O'S and his wife visit Florida for three months every year and also travel on the Continent.
13Tape a giant tic-tack-toe board on the carpet, then use two sets of matching items for x's and o's.
14I think all podcasts nowadays, they can be x's and o's and sometimes people are looking to hear other things.
15He could not then perceive the rings; the planet seemed through his telescope to have the form of three concentric O's.
16She talked for hours about mere nothings, on a dozen napkins marked "Z," placed in the closet before the "O's."