NOUN
- a version of American football in which the ball carrier is touched rather than tackled
How To Use touch football In A Sentence
- Plan a neighborhood kickball or touch football game.
- Lambie's side now sit nine points clear of the chasing pack and they excelled themselves here with penetrating one-touch football, but ultimately they were sucker-punched.
- The Dutch team impressed the fans with their classy one-touch football.
- So slowly Ella dawdled outside where she found Maddie sitting on the bench of a picnic table staring at a group of boys who were playing a game of touch football in the school yard.
- The Dutch team impressed the fans with their classy one-touch football.
- Anyone can wander in and play a pickup game of touch football.
- The Dutch team impressed the fans with their classy one-touch football.
- The other is for touch football jerseys, which give an authentic athletic look, but are a good cut for streetwear.
- The Dutch team impressed the fans with their classy one-touch football.
- He lives in a suburbian neighborhood not a suburban one, mind you in New England where the houses are big and they have good sized yards, the kind of yards you could have a picnic in and actually a good game of touch football or even tackle, if you had the inclination, with a good size field. Archive 2008-09-01