Noun
homerun (plural homeruns)
Alternative form of home run
I'd give a year of my life if I could hit a homerun on opening day of this great new park. George Herman
Attempted gettin’ some sun and my son smacked a homerun from the driveway that almost nailed me in the face. Source: Internet
He has earned the legendary nicknames and phrases of one of the most feared homerun hitters in the game of baseball: "Straw's Sweet Swing," "Strawberry's Field Forever," and "The Legendary Straw Man!" Source: Internet
CSUF’s Ari Williams can’t reach a homerun ball hit by UCLA’s Bubba Nickles in the 2nd inning in the NCAA Women’s College World Series Los Angeles Regional on Sunday, May 20, 2018. Source: Internet
Manny Ramirez was not to be outdone as the Red Sox slugger hit his first homerun of the season. Source: Internet
MVPs like pizza, cheeseburgers and potato chips have demonstrated that if you want to pump up your odds with a simple shot, this two-tier evaluation is the clear path to a homerun. Source: Internet