kickball

/ˈkɪkˌbɔl/
noun
  1. A children's game similar to baseball, in which a large rubber ball is kicked instead of hit with a bat.
    • Kickball is a popular game in elementary school physical education classes.
    • The kids played kickball during recess on the school field.
    • We organized a kickball tournament for the neighborhood block party.
  2. The large rubber ball used in the game of kickball.
    • The red kickball bounced across the playground.
    • I need to buy a new kickball because the old one has a hole.
    • She kicked the kickball so hard it flew over the fence.