Definitionn. the person who plays that position on a football team
Last update: August 7, 2015
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He tackles the work efficiently. [Please select]
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The player was brought to the ground with a tackle. [Please select]
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It is a fishing tackle. [Please select]
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The tackle is ready to remove the goods from the anchored ship. [Please select]
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These approaches tackle absenteeism by seeking to reduce the number of absences. [Please select]
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Yet these legions of amateur problem-solvers tackle puzzles accompanied by the absurd assertion that " no maths is involved ". [Please select]
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My method has been to laugh away resistance, as my wife will acknowledge, who was the cruellest she I ever tackled, and had baffled all her other servants. [Please select]
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The person most terrified by this ghostly show was the only one who had the hardihood to tackle the performers. [Please select]
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So at a hint from your sister I have asked him to bring his fishing tackle and whip our streams for a May trout or two. [Please select]
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Denzil arrived at sunset, on horseback, with a mounted servant in attendance, carrying his saddle-bags and fishing tackle. [Please select]
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Hawsers, and chains, and buoys, and all other needful gear and tackle were provided by the Admiralty from the store-house built not long ago for the Fencibles. [Please select]
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One English ship have got a job to tackle two Crappos. [Please select]
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