[ US /ˈbɔɫˌpɑɹk/ ]
[ UK /bˈɔːlpɑːk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a facility in which ball games are played (especially baseball games)
    take me out to the ballpark
  2. near to the scope or range of something
    his answer wasn't even in the right ballpark
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How To Use ballpark In A Sentence

  • For more than just a ballpark estimate of your green infrastructure's value, you need high-resolution images.
  • And next August, the Ripken World Series will be played in Aberdeen on a scale replica of Camden Yards, Ripken's home ballpark.
  • It is not quite that simple, but it will put you in the ballpark.
  • I would argue that artificial turf and big ballparks entered and exited the baseball world at about the same time.
  • We'll have to go away and cost this carefully, but as a ballpark figure I'd say that it'll be about two million dollars.
  • The Chinese have nothing in the same ballpark as the Indians when it comes to wielding soft power.
  • Lively baseballs, sluggers, and big ballparks lifted baseball's popularity to new heights.
  • And it appears clear that new downtown ballparks designed especially for baseball are helping generate urban revival.
  • Based on what we have seen, the case numbers reported are in the ballpark.
  • a ballpark estimate
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