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Look up: Off-side

  1. Off Side
    Right side.
    Found on http://www.xmission.com/~drudy/amm/gloss

  2. off side
    (from the article `cricket`) As there are 11 players on a team and 2 of them must be the bowler and wicketkeeper, only 9 other positions can be occupied at any one time. The ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/o/8

  3. off side
    The handlers right side; the €œnon-heel€ side.
    Found on http://budhouston.wordpress.com/a-glossa

  4. Off side
    The horse's right side
    Found on http://www.gaitedhorses.net/Articles/Hor

  5. Off side
    The right side of horse and rider whilst riding.
    Found on http://www.equine-world.co.uk/riding_hor

  6. Off-Side
    Off-side is British slang for unfair, improper behaviour.
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  7. Off-Side
    Off-side is British slang for unfair, improper behaviour.
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  8. Off-Side
    Generally when a player is in front of the ball when it was played last by a team member. A penalty occurs if a player is off-side and obstructs an opponent, plays the ball or is within 10 meters (10 yards) of an opponent playing the ball.
    Found on http://www.angelfire.com/ri/rugbyguide/g

  9. offside
    [adj] - (sports) illegally beyond a prescribed line or area or ahead of the ball or puck 2. [adv] - illegally in advance of the ball or puck
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  10. Offside
    The right hand side of the polo pony.
    Found on http://www.ulu.co.uk/polo/content/index.

  11. offside
    offsides adjective illegally beyond a prescribed line or area or ahead of the ball or puck; `the touchdown was nullified because the left tackle was offside`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  12. offside
    adverb illegally in advance of the ball or puck
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  13. offside
    noun (sport) the mistake of occupying an illegal position on the playing field (in football, soccer, ice hockey, field hockey, etc.)
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  14. offside
    (from the article `football (soccer)`) There were few major alterations to football`s laws through the 20th century. Indeed, until the changes of the 1990s, the most significant amendment ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/o/8

  15. Offside
    (from the article `Performing Arts`) ...from a forced marriage. In 2006 it became the first Iraqi film to be submitted for the Academy Awards. Iran, with a stronger cinema tradition, had ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/o/8

  16. offside
    when any part of a player`s body is beyond his line of scrimmage when the ball is snapped; a foul punishable by a 5-yard penalty.
    Found on http://www.firstbasesports.com/football_

  17. offside
    a violation which occurs when both skates of an attacking player cross the opponent`s blue line before the puck is passed or carried into the attacking zone; also called when a player passes the puck from his defending zone to a teammate across the red center line (two-line pass); this is one of the...
    Found on http://www.firstbasesports.com/hockey_gl

  18. Offside
    a violation called when a player in an offside position receives a pass from a teammate; an indirect free kick is awarded to the non-offending team.
    Found on http://www.firstbasesports.com/soccer_gl

  19. offside
    an infraction of the rule that requires both teams to be on their own side of their restraining line as or before the ball is put play.
    Found on http://www.instantactionsports.com/sport

  20. Offside
    Similar to soccer, there is an offside line (equal with the ball) continually moving up and down the pitch. It is not illegal to be offside, but it is illegal to participate in play from an offside position.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21230

  21. Offside
    a penalty called when an attacking player is between the goal and both the ball and the second last defending soccer player.
    Found on http://www.ducksters.com/sports/soccergl

  22. Offside
    a violation called when a player in an offside position receives a pass from a teammate; an indirect free kick is awarded to the non-offending team.
    Found on http://www.firstbasesports.com/soccer_gl

  23. OFFSIDE
    The word is singular. Offside. How or why the plural version "offsides" arose I have no idea, but it is incorrect.
    Found on http://www.socceramerica.com/glossary/

  24. Offside
    (association football) `Offside` is a law in football which states that if a player is in an offside position when the ball is touched or played by a teammate, he may not become actively involved in the play. A player is in an offside position if he is closer to the opponent`s goal line than ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offside

  25. Offside
    (rugby) In rugby football, the `offside rule` prohibits players from gaining an advantage from being too far forward. The specifics of the rule differ between the two major codes. Rugby union: Offside rules in rugby union are complex. However the basic principle is simple: a player may not de...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offside



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