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Definition of Scrimmaging
1. scrimmage [v] - See also: scrimmage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scrimmaging
Literary usage of Scrimmaging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Athletics and Football by Montague Shearman (1887)
"FOOTBALL art of scrimmaging. The man who from laziness or want of training puts
his head into the pack and simply shoves straight forward, ..."
2. Education by Plays and Games by George Ellsworth Johnson (1907)
"Only pushing or scrimmaging the ball with the hand is allowed. The goal defenders
may place only one foot over the goal Une. Eough play, hitting the ball ..."
3. The Badminton Magazine of Sports & Pastimes edited by Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (1902)
"We were talking quite recently to a player famed in football for scrimmaging,
and he told us that whatever the advantages and improvements which the four ..."
4. English Sport by Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (1903)
"We were talking quite recently to a player famed in football for scrimmaging,
and he told us that whatever the advantages and improvements which the four ..."
5. Winning Football by William Winston Roper (1921)
"I think that ten days is enough to fit a team for its first scrimmage and that
a week is enough scrimmaging to make ready for the opening game. ..."
6. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1894)
"The ball used is a round one, and there is a great deal of scrimmaging, or, as
it is technically termed, " bullying," in the game. ..."
7. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1909)
"The Second held the First to a no-score tie throughout the two periods of
scrimmaging, in spite of the fact that the First had all its best players back. ..."