Basket ball begins with a tip off.
No it's a noun.It's a sport that is played with one ball on a court and 2 baskets, one located on each side of the court.In usages such as basketball court or basketball player, the word basketball is normally considered an attributive noun (noun adjunct) rather than an adjective.
in my opionion i think it is usually a regular wooden baseball bat
Wiffle Ball is a variation of the sport of Baseball, designed for indoor or outdoor play in confined areas. Invented by David Mullany in 1953
softball all it is is baseball but with a bigger ball
Basket ball begins with a tip off.
tee-ball
The answer is baseball,kroka and many wooden and ball sports if only football had sticks also hockey kind of
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football (the one with the brown oval shaped ball)
The second sport is called Hurling. It is a game consisting of a wooden stick and a small ball called a sliotar. They consist of teams of 15.
yes it is.
Wooden golf ball? Not a lot i'd imagine.
Ball is a noun, wooden is an adjective. A noun is the name of a person, place or thing, an adjective is what describes it. A verb is an action word. For example, in the following sentence:"They played with a wooden ball."Ball is the nounPlayed is the verbWooden is the adjectiveAnother example:"He threw a wooden ball."Threw is a verbWooden is an adjectiveBall is a noun
A mallet is a hammer with a large head made of wood In sport it is a long handled wooden hammer used to strike the ball in croquet and polo
Ball is a noun, wooden is an adjective. A noun is the name of a person, place or thing, an adjective is what describes it. A verb is an action word. For example, in the following sentence:"They played with a wooden ball."Ball is the nounPlayed is the verbWooden is the adjectiveAnother example:"He threw a wooden ball."Threw is a verbWooden is an adjectiveBall is a noun
Bocce ball is NOT an Olympic sport, sadly.