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boiled or deep-fried balls of glutinous rice flour, usually eaten during Lantern Festival
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sports such as ping-pong and badminton that use small balls / see also 大球
pills / balls / meatballs
kung fu balls
(coll.) balls (testicles)
(slang) (loanword) big boobs / big-breasted / (coll.) tapioca balls, in 波霸奶茶
table (for games using balls)
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cute (loanword) / (of food) having a pleasant chewiness (like mochi, tapioca pearls, taro balls etc – foods with a springy or gel-like mouthfeel) / (loanword) to cue sb
to roll rice balls / rice ball
(transliteration of Japanese "mochi") sticky rice balls; mochi
camphor balls / moth balls
"monkey steals the peach" (martial arts), distracting an opponent with one hand and seizing his testicles with the other / (coll.) grabbing sb by the balls
meteor hammer (ancient weapon consisting of two iron balls connected by a chain)
sports such as soccer, basketball and volleyball that use large balls / see also 小球
camphor balls / moth balls
if you take too big a stride, you could easily rip your balls (catchphrase) (line spoken by actor 葛優|葛优 in the 2010 action comedy movie 讓子彈飛|让子弹飞) / (fig.) take things one step at a time
croquettes / deep fried food balls


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