Definition of Fullbacks

1. Noun. (plural of fullback) ¹

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Definition of Fullbacks

1. fullback [n] - See also: fullback

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fullbacks

full toss
full tosses
full treatment
full up
full verb
full well
full whack
full whacks
fullage
fullages
fullam
fullams
fullan
fullans
fullback
fullbacks (current term)
fullblood
fullbloods
fullbring
fullburn
fullcome
fullcourt
fulldo
fulldriven
fulled
fullend
fuller
fuller's earth
fuller's teasel
fullerane

Literary usage of Fullbacks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. American Physical Education Review by American Physical Education Association (1920)
"For instance, if you have slow but strong fullbacks, and quick and lasting halfbacks, the fullbacks can play the defense and the halfbacks can take the ..."

2. The Book of Athletics by Paul Withington, Lothrop Withington (1914)
"Perhaps it succeeded on account of the great speed of one of our fullbacks and perhaps it could be used in any combination, but it serves to illustrate how ..."

3. Athletic Games in the Education of Women by Gertrude Dudley, Frances Kellor (1909)
"These must watch the opposing inside forwards and wings, must be quick to receive passes from their fullbacks, and take them away from opposing forwards. ..."

4. Games & Dances: A Selected Collection of Games, Song-games and Dances by William Albin Stecher (1912)
"fullbacks—Right fullback, left fullback. Halfbacks—Right halfback, center ... The fullbacks act as extra guards to the goal, and at least one of them keeps ..."

5. The Economic and Budget Outlook: Fiscal Years, 1999-2008 edited by Sherry Snyder (1998)
"The profits of some large network plans, many of which had bid aggressively for market share in recent years, have faltered in 1996 and 1997. fullbacks by ..."

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