[
US
/ˈpeɪntˌbɑɫ/
]
[ UK /pˈeɪntbɔːl/ ]
[ UK /pˈeɪntbɔːl/ ]
NOUN
- a capsule filled with water-soluble dye used as a projectile in playing the game of paintball
- a game that simulates military combat; players on one team try to eliminate players on the opposing team by shooting capsules of paint at them
How To Use paintball In A Sentence
- I just wonder: (1) why the IDF did not choose the less dangerous alternative of disabling the boat and towing it to Ashdod; and (2) why, after they chose to board the ship, the IDF fast-roped its commandoes one by one into a hostile crowd, armed with paintball rifles. The Volokh Conspiracy » Let Turkey Have Gaza
- In my second day of paintball ever, this thing just turned into a big ol' paint-blender.
- From the corner of my eye, I saw that they were paintballs, not real bullets.
- The Marshall told us all the rules and warned us that people had, in fact, died paintballing by not being safe, so we would really have to stick to them!
- They know the Nerf ball is as essential to the office as a fax, that pizza, applied correctly, goes a long way toward solving gnarly creative problems, and that when inspiration is short, team paintball may be the answer.
- The first paintball markers were used by timber cruisers and lumbermen to mark the trees selected for harvesting or cutting.
- The land before the idea of paintball was a driving range. The Daily News - News
- I do occasionally do paintball, because I see it as training, you can't practically get any other way, but I am a martial artist as well as a veteran, so life is training and training is life, especially when the poop hits the air impeller and you need the trained reflexes to handle the emergency. A Tactical Side-by-Side Shotgun?
- For children there will be face painting, paintball and the chance to try on national service uniforms and be drilled by a humorous sergeant major re-enactor.
- You could also try kayaking, sailing, horse-riding, paintballing, surfing, wakeboarding or tree-top zip wires. Times, Sunday Times