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Qu'est-ce (qui) est cross ball - définition

PADDED BOX OR POOL FILLED WITH SMALL COLORFUL HOLLOW PLASTIC BALLS
Ball pits; Ball pools; Ball pool; Plastic ball pit; Playplace baller; Ballpit; Ball-pit; Ball crawl; Ball bin; Ball pond
  • Ball pit in use
  • A child playing in a ball pit
  • A ball pit as part of a larger play area

Cross-dressing ball         
  • The Eldorado of the Motzstraße, in Berlin, 1932. The sign includes their motto: "Hier ist's Richtig!".
  • Lower Manhattan]]
  • ''Dance scene (dancing people in Eldorado)'' (1910), sketch by [[Ernst Ludwig Kirchner]] (1880-1938)
  • tango]] on the banks of the [[Río de la Plata]], 1904.
  • ''Two women dancing the waltz'' (c. 1892) by [[Toulouse Lautrec]]
  • Notice{{pb}}The Gentlemen are requested to:{{pb}}1° No dancing with the hat on.{{pb}}2° No dancing together.{{pb}}A proper outfit is strictly enforced.}}
  • "Molly" or "macaroni" from the 18th century
  • Drawing of a carnival ball about 1909, with the commentary "AU BAL DE LA MI-CARÊME". The drawing was done by Hungarian artist [[Miklós Vadász]], and shows a blushing rich man arm in arm with a young woman, herself kissing another man; on the left, what seems two to be men dancing together. The image was published in the number 422 of the anarchist magazine ''[[L'Assiette au Beurre]]'', titled ''Les p'tits jeun' hommes'' ("The little young men"), dedicated to the decadent aristocrats, and the effeminate kept men.
  • The Imperial Court of New York's annual Night of a Thousand Gowns Coronation Ball in [[Times Square]]
  • Cowboy stag dance from about 1910
  • Engraving from Guadalupe Posada illustrating the poem to the left
  • Drawing of the Dance of the Forty-One Faggots, Mexico, c. 1901
  • Members of a clandestine gay group in Petrograd, in 1921
  • Hermann von Teschenberg (1866-1911) dressed as woman. Teschenberg, a cross-dresser, was one of the founders of the [[Scientific-Humanitarian Committee]].
  • tabloid]] ''[[The Illustrated Police News]]'' on the week of the raid at Temperance Hall, in [[Hulme]], Manchester<ref name="TVV150607"/>
CROSS-DRESSING AND HOMOSEXUALITY EVENTS
Drag ball; Drag balls; Stag dance; Cross dressing ball; Fairies Ball; Faggots' Ball; Faggots' ball; Faggots ball; Faggot balls; Faggot Balls
Gay balls, cross-dressing balls or drag balls, depending on the place, time, and type, were public or private balls, celebrated mainly in the first third of the twentieth century, where cross-dressing and ballroom dancing with same sex partners was allowed. By the 1900s, the balls had become important cultural events for gays and lesbians, even attracting tourists.
Ball pit         
A ball pit (originally called a ball crawl, also known as a ball pool or ball pond) is a padded box or pool filled with small colorful hollow plastic balls generally no larger than in diameter. They are typically marketed as recreation and exercise for children.
Bouncy ball         
  • A superball
SMALL RUBBER TOY BALL
Rubber ball; Zectron; Bouncing ball (toy)
A bouncy ball or rubber ball is a spherical toy ball, usually fairly small, made of elastic material which allows it to bounce against hard surfaces. When thrown against a hard surface, bouncy balls retain their momentum and much of their kinetic energy (or, if dropped, convert much of their potential energy to kinetic energy).

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Ball pit

A ball pit (originally called a ball crawl, also known as a ball pool or ball pond) is a padded box or pool filled with small colorful hollow plastic balls generally no larger than 3 inches (7.6 cm) in diameter. They are typically marketed as recreation and exercise for children.

They are often found at nurseries, carnivals, amusement parks, fun centers, fast-food restaurants, and large video arcades, frequently incorporated into larger play structures such as mazes, slides and jungle gyms. They may be rented for parties, and smaller versions are sold for home use. Ball pits are also sometimes used in therapy and educational settings, as they can provide a stimulating and sensory-rich environment.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour cross ball
1. Mrs Jackson‘s obsession with Mr Goldsmith, who lives in Chelsea, began at the Red Cross Ball in London on November 16.
2. Asking to meet Mr Goldsmith ‘privately‘, Mrs Jackson wrote: ‘I met you last week at the Red Cross Ball but only very briefly. ‘I felt a sense of connection with you and felt you felt the same but I guess I want to know whether it was my imagination.‘ Mr Goldsmith, who is believed to have a fortune of 300million, replied: ‘I think meeting or corresponding would be inappropriate – for all kinds of reasons.‘ But Mrs Jackson continued to bombard him with emails.