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foot·ball [ˈfʊtbɔ:l] SUST.

1. football no pl. (soccer):

2. football no pl. ingl. am. (American football):

Ameri·can ˈfoot·ball SUST.

ˈfoot·ball hoo·li·gan SUST.

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In the early 1930s, pro football's passing rules were liberalized.
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In reference to football's hat-trick, a 3 goal accomplishment. 4.
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There are some decent advisors but too many are chancers who cash in without contributing, feasting on football's inability to say no.
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After that it was a hundred reactionary moves from other conference commissioners, shoring up their ranks, while scorching college football's landscape.
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He was one of Victorian football's first household names.
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Earlier this week we asked one of football's imponderable questions.
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A man who is no respecter of gilded reputations and who regards blood, sweat and tears as football's holy trinity.
www.irishmirror.ie
The game further increased football's marketability to television advertising, and the drama associated with overtime was the catalyst.
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