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field

[feeld] / fild /




VERB
catch a hit or thrown object
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He was efficient too, shooting 13 for 21 from the field and six for 13 from three-point range.

From Los Angeles Times

He could not say how long Beutner had been by the road, which is surrounded by empty fields.

From Los Angeles Times

The Grammy Awards are already split up into two ceremonies, doling out awards across a whopping 95 categories and over dozens of genre-specific fields.

From BBC

Large commercial ships are particularly vulnerable to magnetic mines, which respond to changes in the magnetic field.

From BBC

“The more we face containment and suppression, the more we must promote open cooperation in the cultural field, and showcase a credible, lovely and respectable image of China,“ Li told a forum in May.

From The Wall Street Journal