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football play

NOUN
  1. (American football) a play by the offensive team

How To Use football play In A Sentence

  • We're trying to bring along several promising young football player.
  • He is cut out for a football player.
  • This fable is serve accentuated by a actuality which a single of Coach Troppmanns teenage football players attended all those camps in Booneville, California as great as expected was sleeping in a nearby cabin when Bryant as great as McKay were figuring out how to change a world. Excerpt from PIGSKIN WARRIORS: 140 YEARS OF THE GAMES GREATEST ...
  • What do large athletes like bodybuilders and football players have in common?
  • Given that the DA will see his chances for re-election dwindle if he/she is perceived to be soft on a multiple felony slam-dunk conviction case against a spoiled, arrogant, crime-committing, room-temperature-IQ behemoth, I suspect the moron in question (e.g., the football player), after considerable wheeling and dealing by his zealous defense attorney -- who is just doing his job, will likely receive felony deferred adjudication from the appropriate court. No Prison for Plaxico?
  • We're trying to bring along several promising young football player.
  • And it was a magnificent, entertaining and exciting game of football played at full tilt by both sides.
  • coach He's the best football player I've ever coached.
  • But red cards and bravado aside, there was plenty of good football played and entertainment provided too.
  • He told the court he earned £500 a week as a semi-professional football player but had loans and debts and had moved back into his mother's house in Headingley, Leeds.
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