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ballyard

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English

Etymology

From ball + yard.

Noun

ballyard (plural ballyards)

  1. A baseball field.
    • 2008 March 27, George Vecsey, “All Is Well: The Voice Is Coming Back”, in New York Times:
      Robert Leo Sheppard has been a highlight of any trip to the big ballyard in the Bronx since opening day, April 17, 1951, when he announced the name of Joe DiMaggio right after the youngster playing right field, Mickey Mantle.

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