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Weir lifted a high fly to left field, and when the ball dropped into the fielder's hands Ray ran home on the throw-in.
THE YOUNG PITCHERZANE GREY
Watching Graves, he saw him run for the base and stand ready to catch the throw-in.
THE YOUNG PITCHERZANE GREY
Mr Freshfield had time after time to order a throw-in to be repeated, or rule a kick as “off-side.”
A DOG WITH A BAD NAMETALBOT BAINES REED
And when on Weir's fly to the outfield Reddy raced in to the plate, making the throw-in look feeble, again the din was terrific.
THE YOUNG PITCHERZANE GREY
Lanny flied out to left fielder and Pete reached second ahead of the throw-in.
THE LUCKY SEVENTHRALPH HENRY BARBOUR
An inside forward must also come back for the throw-in when the ball goes out of touch.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALLJOHN CAMERON
A goal shall not be scored from a throw-in, and the thrower shall not again play until the ball has been played by another player.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALLJOHN CAMERON
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO THROW IN

  • carry
  • enter
  • fill in
  • freight
  • import
  • include
  • infix
  • inject
  • inlay
  • inlet
  • inset
  • insinuate
  • instill
  • intercalate
  • interject
  • interpolate
  • interpose
  • put in
  • send
  • ship
  • throw in
  • transport
  • work in
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