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- A highball is a mixed alcoholic drink composed of an alcoholic base spirit and a larger proportion of a non-alcoholic mixer, often a carbonated beverage...
- A highball gl**** is a gl**** tumbler that can contain 240 to 350 millilitres (8 to 12 US fl oz). It is used to serve highball ****tails and other mixed...
- Look up highball in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A highball is a type of alcoholic drink. Highball may also refer to: Highball, a 1942 British bouncing...
- Highball with the Devil is a studio album by Les Claypool and the Holy Mackerel, released in 1996. "Les Claypool and the Holy Mackerel" is Claypool's first...
- Highball is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Noah Baumbach, and written by Baumbach, Carlos Jacott, and Christopher Reed. Highball was never completed...
- Highball Signal is a historic railroad signal located in Delmar, Delaware, United States. It is a white sphere mounted on a pole and located next to the...
- flexibility, and other body characteristics can also affect difficulty. Highball bouldering is "a sub-discipline of bouldering in which climbers s**** out...
- Howard Paul "Highball" Wilson (August 9, 1878 – October 16, 1934) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He pla**** all or parts of four seasons...
- A Seven and Seven or 7 and 7 is a highball ****tail, a mixed alcoholic drink containing Seagram's Seven Crown, a blended whiskey, and 7 Up, a lemon-lime...
- The Salem Highballers was the recording name given to The McCray Family by Okeh Records, their recording label in the 1920s and 1930s. They traveled somewhat...