Definition of Spot pass

1. Noun. A pass to a designated spot on the field; the receiver should arrive at that spot the same time the ball does.

Generic synonyms: Pass, Passing, Passing Game, Passing Play

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spot Pass

spot-winged antshrike
spot-winged antshrikes
spot check
spot checked
spot checking
spot checks
spot desmosome
spot film
spot jam
spot jamming
spot kick
spot kicks
spot market
spot markets
spot on
spot price
spot prices
spot prize
spot promote
spot seeding
spot test
spot test for infectious mononucleosis
spot the ball
spot the difference
spot the differences
spot weld
spot welder
spot welding
spotdesk

Literary usage of Spot pass

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

1. Basket Ball by Edwin J. Mather, Elmer Dayton Mitchell (1922)
"The spot-pass is to the right to 2, who breaks for the corner. ... The play is altered to allow a spot-pass to either corner, 2 breaking to the right, ..."

2. The Observatory (1891)
"I observed the red spot pass the central meridian of Jupiter on Aug. 28 at I3h 5im and on Sept. 12 at nh nm, so that it followed ..."

3. The Observatory by Royal Astronomical Society (Gran Bretaña), Royal Greenwich Observatory, NASA Astrophysics Data System Abstract Service, Royal astronomical society GB (1880)
"809.) (15) 1847, Oct. n. Schmidt at Bonn (Schmidt's 'Resultate,' p. 26). saw a small black spot pass rapidly over the Sun, which was neither a bird nor an ..."

4. Astronomical Register (1885)
"While I was puzzling myself with the phenomenon, however, I saw the bright spot pass on to the edge of the moon to the point where the star reappeared, ..."

5. A Handbook of Descriptive Astronomy by George Frederick Chambers (1877)
"On October 10, 1802, Fritsch saw a round spot pass over the Sun. In 3™ it had moved 2', and after a cloudy interval of 4h had disappeared. ..."

6. Descriptive Astronomy by George Frederick Chambers (1867)
"On October 10, 1802, Fritsch saw a round spot pass over the Sun. In 3m it had moved 2', and after a cloudy interval of 4h had disappeared. ..."

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