goal line

NOUN
  1. a line marking each end of the playing field or pitch; where the goals stand
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How To Use goal line In A Sentence

  • Harris and Gage take places along the goal line, looking very much like they are about to race each other in a sprint.
  • So when he spiked it was a live ball - a fumble - grabbed by Jax and returned almost to the Steelers' goal line.
  • Robots cannot be placed nor remain behind the goal line or in the out area.
  • The goal line did not have a windsock on a mast at either end as required by Section 7A, 17.2.
  • One of those singles was due to the Queen's returner misplaying the ball near the goal line and having no choice but to concede the point.
  • On several crucial occasions, opposition players have spilled the ball metres from the goal line, denying themselves a deserved victory.
  • Then they returned the compliment by charging down a goal line clearance to reduce the deficit to 31-21.
  • In the second quarter, he ran a reverse 10 yards to the goal line that set up a one-yard TD pass on the next play.
  • Safety Dahna Deleston dealt the final blow, intercepting Drew Willy's pass intended for Naaman Roosevelt at the goal line and returning it 100 yards for a touchdown. USATODAY.com
  • The ball was slipped to a free player who should have made the most of the open goal but he made a supremely confident and composed clearance off the goal line.
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