scrimmage 的 2 个定义
- a rough or vigorous struggle.
- Football. the action that takes place between the teams from the moment the ball is snapped until it is declared dead.Compare line of scrimmage. a practice session or informal game, as that played between two units of the same team.
scrim·maged, scrim·mag·ing.
- to engage in a scrimmage.
scrimmage 近义词
contest
更多scrimmage例句
- He was also instrumental in shutting down Clemson running back Travis Etienne, who managed 96 yards from scrimmage and a three-yard touchdown in the Sugar Bowl.
- Brady attempted seven passes more than 20 yards past the line of scrimmage and completed four of them.
- On the game’s first play from scrimmage, from the Pittsburgh 22, a bad snap went over the head of Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and rolled back toward his end zone.
- Laviolette and his staff started to meet with players after the scrimmage Sunday night regarding roster cuts.
- Among that group, only Dalvin Cook and David Montgomery produced more yards from scrimmage than Jones.
- One of them, Troy Jones, a 19-year-old aspiring photojournalist, remembered Brown from the scrimmage line.
- The real line of scrimmage in American politics is the economy.
- After the scrimmage, Bustin said Lloyd was “in good spirits and everything seemed to be fine … A lot of the guys go out,” he said.
- “He was mentoring a younger guy in the scrimmage about technique you should use,” he said.
- Theres nothing like a really good scrimmage to make a fellow sure that hes alive, and glad of it.
- A rush—a fine scrimmage—a chance for the goal—life in doing—that was better than any printed page.
- A foot-ball scrimmage under the old rules was nothing to it.
- You, as a woman, have no such duty; nay, it's your positive duty to keep out of the beastly scrimmage.'
- We have carried our colors on to victory in many a mad scrimmage, but never have we done a better job than we did this day.