Prendre la balle au bond = Not to miss an opportunity; To take time by the forelock; To make hay while the sun shines.
Faire la balle élastique, to go with an empty belly, “to be bandied.
Barty was good at all games, especially laballe au camp.
I longed to play at bouchon with the hackney coachmen, or at la balle au camp with my old schoolfellows.
But yf Mr. Balle hadd byn soe good a frend unto me as he would make me to beleeve in som lynes of his letters (yet he never gave me roast meate but he did beate me with the spitt)--I beeseeke your Wors.
The pastor and Balle sat and smoked; glanced now and then at Hauk, who was a little way off at a smaller table, talking small-talk with Ragna.
Ragna and Balle sat for the most part and looked at Hauk, but Hauk looked at Ragna, and the pastor's wife said of Hans how he had grown during the past year, and how his good looks and his affability had improved.
The pastor had become more silent, and Balle looked as if he little liked the state of things, although he tried to control himself.
N] his engine, as set up by him “for that curious gentleman Mr. Balle of Cambden House.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "balle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.