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Sport
     1. n. sport (athletic activity that uses physical skills competitively under a set of rules)
     2. n. athletics, sports, (loosely) exercise (physical activities (not necessarily with fixed rules) requiring stamina, fitness and skill)
     3. n. physical education, phys ed (element of an educational curriculum concerned with bodily development, physical health etc.)
     4. n. hobby (activity involving exercise or exertion that one enjoys doing in one's spare time)
einen
     1. num. masculine accusative singular of ein
     2. art. masculine accusative singular of ein: a, an
     3. pron. masculine accusative singular of einer
     4. pron. singular of einer
     5. pron. plural of einer
     6. v. (higher register, transitive) to unite
           Eine Idee, die alle eint. - An idea that unites everybody.
     7. v. (higher register, reflexive) to come to terms
           Nach langem Diskutieren haben sie sich endlich geeint. - After discussing for a long time, they have eventually come to an agreement.
Ball
     1. n. ball (round or roundish object, most commonly used in games)
           Können wir uns deinen Ball ausleihen? - Can we borrow your ball?
           Er formte einen Ball aus Papier. - He shaped the paper into a ball.
     2. n. (ball games, informal) pass, play
           ein guter Ball in den Strafraum - a great ball into the box
           Die Bälle müssten öfter über links kommen.
     3. n. (dance) ball (social gathering for dancing), prom (US)
mit
     1. prep. with (in the company of; alongside)
           Ich spiele mit meinen Freunden. - I'm playing with my friends.
     2. prep. with, by (using as an instrument; by means of)
           Ich schreibe mit einem Bleistift. - I'm writing with a pencil.
           Ich fahre mit dem Bus. - I'm going by bus.
     3. prep. with (as an accessory to)
     4. prep. with (having)
     5. prep. at (with the age of)
     6. prep. with, including, with ... included
     7. adv. among; denotes a belonging of a person or a thing to a group
           Hier gibt es mit das beste Essen in der Stadt. - Here they have some of the best food in town.
           Ich war mit der erste, der hier war. - I was one of the very first who arrived.
     8. adv. also, too (in addition; besides; as well)
     9. adv. (somewhat, informal) with (something), with it
           Ich brauch nicht unbedingt Majonäse zu den Fritten, aber mit sind sie natürlich besser. - I don't necessarily need mayonnaise with the chips, but they taste better with it, of course.
einem
     1. num. dative singular of ein
     2. art. dative singular of ein: a, an
     3. pron. dative singular of einer
Handschuh
     1. n. any piece of apparel for the hand: glove, mitten, mitt, gauntlet
Fangen
     1. n. (gerund of fangen): catching
     2. n. (games) tag
     3. v. to catch (grab something flying in the air)
           Der Torwart fängt den Ball. - The goalkeeper catches the ball.
     4. v. to catch; to capture (to take hold of a person or an animal)
           Die Förster fingen das entlaufene Wildschwein. - The rangers caught the run-away boar.
     5. v. to improve in health; do well again; to do better
           Es sah schlecht um sie aus, aber jetzt hat sie sich wieder gefangen. - It looked quite bad for her, but now she has improved again.
     6. v. to calm down; to compose oneself
           Wenn du dich gefangen hast, kannst du jetzt essen kommen. - If you’ve composed yourself, you may come to dinner now.
     7. v. (colloquial transitive with reflexive dative) to catch (a disease; something unpleasant)
           Ich hab mir auf der Kirmes nur ’ne Grippe gefangen. - All I caught at the fun fair was a flu.
     8. v. (colloquial with eine and reflexive dative) to be slapped
           Sag das noch mal und du fängst dir eine. - Say that again and you’ll catch it.
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