Results for: guard with two players
English English
guard with two playersdouble-team
(born 1962) famous NBA player who holds the record for steals and assists, one of the players on the Olympic basketball Dream Team in 1992 and 1996John Stockton
(British slang) rugby, type of ball game, variety of football in which players must advance to the goal without passing the ball forward (kicking and backwards or lateral passes are permitted)rugger
(Football) defensive or offensive players who are positioned behind the line or behind the linebackers; area in which the backfield are positioned, area of field, positionsbackfield
(north england) money, brass musical instrument group or players, brass musical instruments, category of musical instruments; type of metal alloy which consists of zinc and copper, excessive self-assurance, high-ranking officers, item made of brass, it...brass
(Sports) player who can play well in two different positions (esp. as a forward and guard in basketball), player capable of performing different positionsswingman
(Sports) type of ball game, variety of football in which players must advance to the goal without passing the ball forward (kicking and backwards or lateral passes are permitted)rugby
18thC card game, music for quadrille, square dance for four couples; music for this dance; card game for four players, square dance of French originquadrille
a trademark for a board game in which the players try to form words by placing tiles, each with a single letter on it, on the squares of a boardScrabble
able to keep from decay, something that prevents spoilage, substance that is used to guard against spoilage or decomposition; something that protects, safeguardpreservative
access controller, guard at gate, one who oversees the flow of traffic through a gate; guard; butler; intelligent server that can direct calls to a telephone or computer or another server using computer communicationsgatekeeper
accompany, attend (in order to guide, protect, guard, etc.), accompanying military vessel or aircraft, go with as escort, hired social partner, man as social partner, person or group of persons who protect or guide; armed guard (of ships, planes, etc.)...escort
act done by single person, alone, unaccompanied, card game for individual players, do something without help or accompaniment, done by one person, for a single performer, musical composition played or sung by one person; performance by a single person;...solo
act of crushing or squeezing; something that is easily crushed; racket sport for 2 or 4 players; vine-like plant bearing edible fruit; gourd-shaped fruit that is eaten as a vegetable; concentrated drink (British), action or noise of squashing, ballgame...squash
aggressive breed of dog, watch dog, guard dog; large powerful breed of dog used as a watch dog (e.g. mastiff)bandog
 

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