Home › Words › C › corkballcorkballcorkball · noun — A game resembling baseball but with a smaller ball and without baserunning.Definition from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).EtymologyFrom cork + ball.nounA game resembling baseball but with a smaller ball and without baserunning.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.boxball 64% match — Any of various informal ball games or sports played with boxes, or in a box-shaped court. vs corkball →townball 63% match — Any of various games resembling rounders and baseball, played in North America in the 18th and 19th centuries. vs corkball →dartball 62% match — A game in which darts are thrown at a large board resembling a baseball field with areas denoting bases. vs corkball →cornerball 62% match — A game somewhat resembling dodgeball, traditionally played in Pennsylvania German communities. vs corkball →codeball 62% match — A sport, combining elements of golf and football, in which a rubber ball is repeatedly kicked from a marked area until it is successfully sunk into a bowl. vs corkball →baseballing 61% match — Playing baseball. vs corkball →punchball 61% match — A simplified version of the sport of baseball, where players use their fists as a bat and a softer ball. vs corkball →blooperball 60% match — 16-inch softball: a variant of the game of softball, played with a larger, softer ball and no gloves or mitts. vs corkball →