[
US
/ˈtətʃˌdaʊn/
]
[ UK /tˈʌtʃdaʊn/ ]
[ UK /tˈʌtʃdaʊn/ ]
NOUN
- a landing (as the wheels touch the landing field); especially of airplanes
- a score in American football; being in possession of the ball across the opponents' goal line
How To Use touchdown In A Sentence
- The Bonanza crossed the runway threshold while the helicopter was still about 250 feet from a planned touchdown point of 1500 feet down the runway.
- It's Comer , folks, into the end zone for another Permian touchdown!
- How about his 47-yard touchdown reception against Notre Dame?
- Yet in delight he flew a loop to landing, with a snap roll just before touchdown.
- Mark hauled o ff and threw a touchdown pass.
- On Bush's first touchdown reception, he lined up at tailback, but tight end Dominique Byrd was also in the backfield, creating a dilemma for the defense.
- The pilot gets into a small bit of leftover wake turbulence, the rental aircraft wobbles just before touchdown and a wingtip catches the runway.
- Last Sunday, he hit Drew Bennett for a 23-yard touchdown pass with 17 seconds left to defeat the Houston Texans 27-24.
- The first four times the 49ers got inside the Ram 5-yard line, they scored only one touchdown.
- Shooting 72 still gives him a rush, and it's hard to believe any quarterback ever has enjoyed completing a touchdown pass more than Brett Favre.