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  • 1match winner — match win·ner loc.s.m. e f.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS sport giocatore che porta alla vittoria la sua squadra mettendo a segno il punto decisivo {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: sec. XX. ETIMO: comp. di match 1partita e winner vincitore …

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  • 2Match Game — The Match Game logo used from 1978–1982. Format Game Show Created by Frank Wayne …

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  • 3Match Isner — Mahut lors du tournoi de Wimbledon 2010 …

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  • 4Match play — is a scoring system for golf in which a player, or team, earns a point for each hole in which they have bested their opponents; this is as opposed to stroke play, in which the total number of strokes is counted over one or more rounds of 18 holes …

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  • 5Winner takes all — Winner Takes All, sometimes written as Winner Take All can be:* Winner Takes All (Doctor Who), a BBC Books original novel * Winner Takes All (game show), on the ITV network from 1976 to 1988, and on Challenge TV from 1997 * Winner Take All , a… …

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  • 6match — match1 [mach] n. [ME macche < OFr mesche, wick of a candle, match < VL * micca, prob. altered (by assoc. with muccare, to snuff a candle, orig., to blow one s nose < L mucus, MUCUS) < L myxa < Gr, lamp wick, lit., nasal discharge,… …

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  • 7Match des Champions — Sport Ice hockey Founded 2007 Country(ies) France Most recent champion(s) Dragons de Roue …

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  • 8match point — match′ point′ n. 1) spo (in tennis, squash, handball, etc.) a situation in which the next point scored could decide the winner of the match 2) spo the winning point itself • Etymology: 1920–25 …

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  • 9match play — noun golf scoring by holes won • Hypernyms: ↑golf, ↑golf game * * * noun 1. : golf competition in which the winner is the person or team winning the greater number of holes compare medal play 2. : match game * * * …

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  • 10winner — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ overall ▪ She didn t win every race, but she was the overall winner. ▪ outright (esp. BrE) ▪ With three teams finishing on 40 points, there was no outright winner. ▪ …

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