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Offsides   Listen
adjective
offsides, offside  adj.  (Sports) Illegally beyond a prescribed line or area or ahead of the ball or puck; in sports such as football or hockey; as, the touchdown was nullified because the left tackle was offside.






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"Offsides" Quotes from Famous Books



... twenty strides, Shackles would draw one deep breath and go up the last half-mile like the "Flying Dutchman." As Shackles went short to take the turn and came abreast of the brick-mound, Brunt heard, above the noise of the wind in his ears, a whining, wailing voice on the offside, saying:—"God ha' mercy, I'm done for!" In one stride, Brunt saw the whole seething smash of the Maribyrnong Plate before him, started in his saddle and gave a yell of terror. The start brought the heels into Shackles' side, and the scream hurt Shackles' ...
— The Works of Rudyard Kipling One Volume Edition • Rudyard Kipling



Words linked to "Offsides" :   onside, athletics



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