"line-ball" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more line-ball [comparative], most line-ball [superlative]
Etymology: The term line ball is used in various sports to describe a situation where a ball touches a boundary line, often requiring a difficult decision by an official to determine whether the ball is in or out. See Line call on WikipediaWikipedia. Etymology templates: {{m|en|line ball}} line ball, {{pedialite|Line call|nodot=1}} Line call on WikipediaWikipedia Head templates: {{en-adj}} line-ball (comparative more line-ball, superlative most line-ball)
  1. Of a decision, result, etc.: Very close or finely balanced; having the potential to go either way. Related terms: line call
    Sense id: en-line-ball-en-adj-5h5fnX1N Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms with collocations

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