to have a great time
to live luxuriously
The team had a ball at the corporate event. Rarely are such parties so interesting for the employees.
She knows how to have a ball by herself. She does not need a crowd to be happy.
I promised my sister will have a ball this time on her birthday so I am taking her to the fashion event of the century. She will like it.
I had a ball at the event because all the performers were so enthusiastic and interacted with the crowd.
My uncle knows that his wife cannot have a ball within the salary that he earns so he works extra hard over the weekends to make more bucks.
It was a great weekend – we all had a ball.
There is no origin for this idiom
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definition
Common phrase that has a specific meaning.