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How to understand the sentence" having an absolute ball " in oral English ,please
Jul 20, 2016 1:42 AM
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"Having a ball" is an idiom for having a lot of fun, enjoying something a lot... almost euphoria. It's probably related to "ball" meaning "a social dance," and often refers to a something social. You might say "The grandkids were over last weekend and we really had a ball." You _probably_ would not say "I really had a ball reading Bill Bryson's new book" even if it made you laugh out loud.
"Absolute" here is an intensifier. "Having a ball" means "Having a very good time;" "Having an absolute ball" means "having a very, very good time."
July 20, 2016
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If someone says they're having a ball or having an absolute ball, it means they're having a great time. It's a positive statement unless it is said with a sarcastic tone.
July 20, 2016
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