Definitionn. (American football) practice play between a football team's squads
Last update: September 4, 2015
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I saw a scrimmage round the bargain counter. [Please select]
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Pop. (1890) 13,197; (1900) 18,563, 1 This is the same word as "scrimmage," and is derived from the Anglo-French eskrimir, modern escrimer, properly to fight behind cover, now to fence. [Please select]
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Usual love scrimmage. [Please select]
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"Then we've no ill-will about this little scrimmage." [Please select]
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I will fight this scrimmage with warriors of my own color. [Please select]
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No mischief would have followed, I daresay, but Archie and Eddie joined in the scrimmage, and between them they managed to upset the table. [Please select]
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He had no room--perhaps no inclination--to get into the scrimmage; so he saw me first, and he needed no spur to his enmity. [Please select]
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In vain Utirupa took the ball out of a scrimmage twice and rode away with it. [Please select]
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In vain the English sought to return to the scrimmage play; it was too late. [Please select]
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Then there was a close scrimmage, and for a time the mass swayed backwards and forwards. [Please select]
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Make all fast, lads," he added, turning to his crew, who stood prepared for what one of them styled a scrimmage." [Please select]
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