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单词 sidefoot
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sidefootadj.adv.n.

Brit. /ˈsʌɪdfʊt/, U.S. /ˈsaɪdˌfʊt/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: side n.1, foot n.
Etymology: < side n.1 + foot n. Compare earlier sidefoot v., side-footed adv., side-footed adj.
Chiefly Association Football.
A. adj. (attributive).
Designating a pass, shot, etc., hit with the inside of the foot. Cf. side-footed adj. 2.
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raking1929
indirect1938
sidefoot1945
side-footed1955
1945 Times 19 Nov. 2/7 The forwards, sure in passing with toe punt or side-foot kick, beat the Cardiff defence.
1963 Observer 8 Sept. (Sport section) 19/2 A cross pass from the byline..left St. John with an easy sidefoot push in.
1982 N.Y. Times 24 May c11/4 Carlos Alberto sent a sidefoot pass to Chinaglia on the right side of the area.
2008 J. Drewett How to improve at Soccer 18 Use the sidefoot shot in this exercise to give you the accuracy that you need.
B. adv.
With the side (esp. the inside) of the foot; with a side-footed kick; = side-footed adv. 2.
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side-footed1950
sidefoot1956
1956 Manch. Guardian 27 Feb. 8/2 Leary aimed it well enough, side-foot, but with such deliberation that Farm dived to save it and keep Blackpool a half-time lead.
1968 Listener 23 May 682/3 It's the way I kick, side-foot.
2001 J. Gough Juno & Juliet xviii. 58 The ball came to me, I cut straight into the box and slammed it sidefoot across the body of the keeper.
C. n.
A side-footed pass, shot, etc.
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ball1483
through-pass1673
intercept1821
fielding1823
outfielding1851
wrist stroke1851
goalkeeping1856
shot1868
scrimmage1872
passing1882
save1883
touchback1884
angle shot1885
shooting1885
pass1887
line1891
tackling1893
feeding1897
centre1898
chip shot1899
glovework1906
back-lift1912
push pass1919
aerial1921
screen1921
ball-hawking1925
fast break1929
tackle1930
chip1939
screenshot1940
snapshot1961
hang time1969
one-two1969
blooter1976
passback1976
sidefoot1979
society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > football > association football > [noun] > actions or manoeuvres
holding1866
hand-balling1867
left-footer1874
header1875
handball1879
goal kick1881
corner1882
spot kick1884
middle1899
clearance1920
cross-kick1927
cross-pass1929
body swerve1933
open goal1934
headball1936
chip1939
through-ball1956
wall pass1958
outswinger1959
cross1961
overlap1969
blooter1976
hospital pass1978
route one1978
sidefoot1979
top bin1999
ankle-biting2001
1979 Guardian 8 Nov. (Sports section) 24/3 Rix..left Brady with a simple side-foot into an empty net.
1992 When Sat. Comes Apr. 31/4 Anything more than a gentle side-foot brought about one of two possible outcomes.
2012 FourFourTwo Aug. 22/1 Navas edges David Silva's mickey-taking sidefoot against Ireland to Most Hilarious Goal of Euro 2012.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

sidefootv.

Brit. /ˈsʌɪdfʊt/, U.S. /ˈsaɪdˌfʊt/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: side n.1, foot n.
Etymology: < side n.1 + foot n., after side-footed adv. 2.
Chiefly Association Football.
transitive. To strike (the ball) with the inside of the foot; to make (a shot), score (a goal), etc., by striking the ball in this way rather than making a more powerful shot with the instep. Also intransitive.
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society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > football > association football > play association football [verb (transitive)] > actions to ball
smother1845
handle1869
middle1869
fist1909
volley1909
sidefoot1913
clear1947
convert1950
trap1950
square1972
welly1986
1913 St. George's Gaz. Mar. 35/2 Henwood passed in to Wilson, who side-footed the ball in from almost under the bar.
1937 Times of India 19 Apr. 14/3 Walker..capped a grand dribble by passing to O'Donnell, who side-footed the ball into the net for a very easy goal.
1950 Sport 22 Sept. 10/2 I like to see the player who..sidefoots the ball to a nearby colleague and starts a quick-passing movement.
1988 G. Patterson Burning your Own iii. ii. 174 ‘Where have you been?’ Eddie said, side-footing the ball against the wall.
1991 Sunday Times 8 Sept. 13/8 Beardsley made the equaliser, squaring for Warzycha to sidefoot a simple goal.
1999 News of World 26 Sept. 84/1 Frank Lampard side-footed with power and accuracy from a superb corner taken by Hammers' in-form Italian hitman Paolo Di Canio.
2006 Times 20 Nov. 14/2 s Porter side-footed home Paul Warne's cross.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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