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1Touchdown celebration — Touchdown celebrations are unusual and often humorous acts that American football players may do after scoring a touchdown. NFL footballTaunting and extreme celebration are both offenses in the NFL; as a result, gaudy displays are often frowned… …
2Touchdown — A touchdown is the primary method of scoring in American and Canadian football.DescriptionTo score a touchdown, one team must take the football into the opposite end zone. This can be done by rushing, in which the ball carrier carries the… …
3touchdown — noun in American football ADJECTIVE ▪ defensive, offensive ▪ rushing ▪ game winning, winning VERB + TOUCHDOWN ▪ score …
4touchdown — n. (esp. Am. football) to score a touchdown * * * [ tʌtʃdaʊn] (esp. Am. football) to score a touchdown …
5score — [skôr] n. [ME < OE scoru < ON skor < IE base * (s)ker , to cut > SHEAR] 1. a) a scratch, mark, incision, etc. [scores made on ice by skates] b) a line drawn or scratched, often to mark a starting point, etc. c) notches made in wood,… …
6Touchdown — Touch down (t[u^]ch doun ), n. (Football) The act of touching the football down behind the opponents goal; also the score (6 points) resulting from such a play. [1913 Webster] {Safety touchdown}. See under {Safety}. [1913 Webster] …
7score — I. noun (plural scores) Etymology: Middle English scor, from Old Norse skor notch, tally, twenty; akin to Old English scieran to cut more at shear Date: 14th century 1. or plural score a. twenty b. a group of 20 things often used i …
8Touchdown — Touché de Dan Lawlor de Penn State en NCAA Un touchdown (ou touché au Canada) est la méthode essentielle pour marquer des points au football américain et au football canadien. Un touchdown est inscrit lorsque l une des équipes parvient à franchir …
9score — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 in a game, competition, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ big, excellent, good, high, record, top ▪ winning ▪ bad …
10score — Synonyms and related words: L, Nachtmusik, Sexagesima, Vandyke, absolute music, accompaniment, accomplish, account, account current, account for, account rendered, account stated, accounts payable, accounts receivable, achieve, acquire, adapt,… …