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Definition of Scrummaged
1. scrummage [v] - See also: scrummage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scrummaged
Literary usage of Scrummaged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopaedia of Sport by Frederick George Aflalo, Hedley Peek (1897)
"... when over the goal-line and in possession of a player, be fairly held by an
opposing player before it is grounded, it shall be scrummaged five yards ..."
2. Athletics and Football by Montague Shearman (1887)
"... the referee shall, on an appeal from the opposite side, order the ball to be
scrummaged at a spot twenty-five yards from the kicker's goal-line, ..."
3. Football: The Rugby Union Game by Francis Marshall (1892)
"The ball had certainly been scrummaged over the line by Scotland, and touched
down first Toy a Scotchman. The try was, however, vociferously disputed by the ..."
4. Cassell's Complete Book of Sports and Pastimes: Being a Compendium of Out by Cassell & Co, Cassell (London) (1896)
"... the Referee shall, on a claim by the opposite side, either ortler another
kick-out or order the ball to be scrummaged at a spot twenty-five yards from ..."
5. The Selangor Journal: Jottings Past and Present (1894)
"If the ball, when over the goal line and in possession of a player, be fairl»
held by an opposing player before it is grounded, it shall be scrummaged five ..."