Definition & Meaning | English word PLACEKICK


PLACEKICK

Definitions of PLACEKICK

  1. (in several forms of football) A kick of the ball from a stationary position.
  2. (in several forms of football) To kick the ball from a stationary position, especially as a means of scoring extra points.

Number of letters

9

Is palindrome

No

17
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EK
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LA
LAC
PL
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Examples of Using PLACEKICK in a Sentence

  • He became popular with fans for being able to placekick a kick-off through the endzone uprights, having done it so often that the stadium monitors would display field goal graphics even though it was a kick-off and not an actual field goal attempt.
  • But the Orangemen were penalized 15 yards for roughing the placekick holder, and given a second chance with no time showing on the clock, Notre Dame kicker Joe Perkowski drilled a 41-yard field goal for a 17–15 Irish victory.



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