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|Term=Pie-Ball
|Term=Pie-Ball
|Game Family=Kickball
|Game Family=Kickball
|Description=<p>Heslop (1893) defines this word: &ldquo;a game resembling the game of Rounders, however, the ball is always struck with the hand.&rdquo;</p>
|Description=<p>Heslop (1893) defines this word: “a game resembling the game of Rounders, however, the ball is always struck with the hand.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>O. Heslop,&nbsp;</span><em>Northumberland Words</em><span>&nbsp;(Oxford U Press, London, 1893), page 535.</span></p>
|Sources=<p><span>O. Heslop, </span><em>Northumberland Words</em><span> (Oxford U Press, London, 1893), page 535.</span></p>
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Heslop (1893) defines this word: “a game resembling the game of Rounders, however, the ball is always struck with the hand.”

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O. Heslop, Northumberland Words (Oxford U Press, London, 1893), page 535.

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