To learn the Cut, suspend a ball from a string and a beam, oscillating backwards and forwards--place yourself as at a wicket, and experimentalise.
See how easy to play is a throw, or a ball from a catapult; and simply because the ball has then no spin.
Under all other circumstances, one point only shall be scored whenever the captain catches the ball from a baseman of his team.
The circle players throw a ball from one to another, the object of the game being for the center player to catch the ball or knock it to the floor.
The object of the game is to have a captain catch a ball from one of his basemen.
Whenever one of the besiegers exposed a hand's-breadth of his person, a ball from an unerring barrel whistled.
A ball from Wild's pistol passed through his heart, and a volley of musketry poured from the guards lodged several balls in the yet breathing body of his leader.
And he raised his arm with the intention of executing his purpose, when a ball from Jack's pistol passed through the back of his hand, shattering the limb.
It had been cut down before life was extinct, but a ball from one of the soldiers had pierced his heart.
Waterloo, a ball from a biscaien in the thigh, that's all.
One of their cuirasses, pierced on the shoulder by a ball from a biscayan,[9] is in the collection of the Waterloo Museum.
He was under Kleber at Marchiennes and at the battle of Mont-Palissel, where a ball from a biscaien broke his arm.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ball from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.