sandlot

noun

A vacant lot used especially by children for unorganized sports and games.

adjective

Of, relating to, or played in a sandlot.

Pertaining to or resembling the socialistic or communistic followers of Denis Kearney, an Irish agitator, whose principal place of meeting was in the “sand-lots” or unoccupied lands of San Francisco: as, a sand-lot orator; the sand-lot constitution (the constitution of California framed in the year 1879 under the influence of the “sand-lot” agitation).

noun

a vacant lot, especially one where children play games.

adjective

Lit., of or pert. to a lot or piece of sandy ground, — hence, pert. to, or characteristic of, the policy or practices of the socialistic or communistic followers of the Irish agitator Denis Kearney, who delivered many of his speeches in the open sand lots about San Francisco.

adjective

of or pertaining to a sandlot; — used especially in reference to informal games played by children

noun

A vacant lot where children play.

noun

a vacant lot used by city boys to play games