Ballpark figure
ballpark figure
noun phrase
a rough numerical approximation: i’d say forty, but that’s a ballpark figure (1960s+)
an acceptable, roughly accurate approximation, as in i know you can’t tell me the exact cost; just give me a ballpark figure. this term alludes to a baseball field, which is always an enclosed sp-ce. the expression is basically an extension of the somewhat earlier in the ballpark, meaning within a reasonable range, and out of the ballpark, beyond a reasonable range. [ ; late 1960s ]
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