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What's the meaning of "to have a ball" idiom? Please give me some examples!

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Idiom Conjugations:

 
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Gerund Form of the Idiom:

Having a ball can cause a person to laugh.
 
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Idiom Usage:

In the imperative:
"Have a ball! You need to relax and enjoy yourself."
 
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Idiom Scenario 2:


Linda and Jane are racing down a snow covered mountain.  The wind is streaming in their hair.  The snow is perfect for skiing.  The weather is fantastic, not too cold with the sun shining brightly.  Both women are skiing back and forth across the hill as they fly down, snow flying everywhere.  At the bottom of the hill, Linda and Jane stop by turning sideways and sliding to a stop.  When the snow clears, Jane turns to Linda with a huge smile on her face and asks ...
"Are you having fun?"
"It is incredible!"  I am having a ball!"
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Idiom Scenario 1:


Look at all the children playing in the park.  They are running and jumping and laughing.  They are playing games and climbing on the play structures.  They are having a lot of fun. 
The children are having a ball.
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Idiom Definition:


"to have a ball"
to enjoy yourself very much
to have a lot of fun
 
Synonyms:
amusement, boisterous, celebrate, celebration, cheer, delight, enjoy, excitement, feast, festive, festivity, frivolity, frolic, fun, joy, jubilate, laugh, laughs, lively, merry, merriment, mirth, party, play, pleasure, relish, revel, stimulate, stimulation, thrill
 
 
These children are having a ball. - - - - ->  two boys and a girl are having a great deal of fun climbing and sliding on a ginat triangle that surrounds a basketball.




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