scrimmage
1scrim·mage
noun \ˈskri-mij\Definition of SCRIMMAGE
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a : the interplay between two football teams that begins with the snap of the ball and continues until the ball is dead b : practice play (as in football or basketball) between two squads
Examples of SCRIMMAGE
- The first play from scrimmage netted them a touchdown.
- <the two players got into a scrimmage off the court and got suspended>
Origin of SCRIMMAGE
Middle English scrymmage, alteration of skyrmissh skirmish
First Known Use: 15th century
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Related Words: pitched battle, rough-and-tumble; affray [chiefly British], battle royal, brawl, broil, donnybrook, free-for-all, melee (also mêlée), mix-up, ruckus, ruction; blows, fistfight, fisticuffs, grapple, handgrips, punch-out, punch-up [chiefly British], slugfest; confrontation, duel, face-off, joust; altercation, argle-bargle [chiefly British], argument, argy-bargy [chiefly British], contretemps, controversy, cross fire, disagreement, dispute, falling-out, kickup, misunderstanding, quarrel, row, spat, squabble, tangle, tiff, wrangle; catfight
Near Antonyms: truce
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