stickball
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editstickball (countable and uncountable, plural stickballs)
- A street game similar to baseball, played with a stick, a ball and various ad hoc materials; found primarily in large cities in the northeastern United States.
- 1953, James Baldwin, Go Tell It on the Mountain, Penguin Classics (2001), page 34:
- Boys were playing stickball in the damp, cold streets; dressed in heavy woollen sweaters and heavy trousers, they danced and shouted, and the ball went crack as the stick struck it and sent it speeding through the air.
- The ball used in this game.