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单词 bump-and-run
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bump-and-runadj.n.

Brit. /ˌbʌmp (ə)n(d) ˈrʌn/, U.S. /ˌbəmp (ə)n ˈrən/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: bump v.1, and conj.1, run v.
Etymology: < bump v.1 + and conj.1 + run v.
A. adj. (attributive).
1. American Football. Denoting a defensive technique in which a defender attempts to hit a receiver near the line of scrimmage, then runs with the receiver to cover a potential pass; using such a technique.
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society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > football > American football > [adjective] > actions or manoeuvres
end-around1934
blitzing1940
slant1947
bootleg1949
red-dogging1951
pass-rushing1961
bump-and-run1970
run-and-shoot1975
1970 Washington Post 3 Jan. e1/8 The Vikings might play a bump-and-run defense against the Browns' passes.
1989 Sport Dec. 86/2 They are almost a totally bump-and-run team now.
2001 South Bend (Indiana) Tribune (Nexis) 5 Dec. b1 It was like a wide receiver and a defensive back in a bump and run play.
2. Golf. Denoting an approach shot with a low trajectory, which sends the ball running along the ground after only a short time in the air.
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society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > golf > [adjective] > types of stroke
heeled1887
lofted1887
sliced1890
sclaffy1896
foozled1899
lofting1905
duffed1906
holeable1909
socketed1911
explosive1912
chipped1916
fluffed1923
missable1924
bump-and-run1978
1978 N.Y. Times 18 Mar. 20/3 The rationale is to permit the British-style bump-and-run shots into the green, a reasonable allowance to make when wind is an ever-present condition.
1998 Today's Golfer Sept. 120/2 This club should help you with those tricky little bump and run shots around the green.
2015 Edmonton (Alberta) Jrnl. (Nexis) 27 July b6 Derek Baker explains how to get better at the bump-and-run chip shot.
B. n.
1. American Football. A defensive technique in which a defender attempts to hit a receiver near the line of scrimmage, then runs with the receiver to cover a potential pass.
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society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > football > American football > [noun] > actions or manoeuvres
rush1857
punt-out1861
goal-kicking1871
safety1879
safety touchdown1879
scrimmage1880
rushing1882
safety touch1884
touchback1884
forward pass1890
run1890
blocking1891
signal1891
fake1893
onside kick1895
tandem-play1895
pass play1896
spiral1896
shift1901
end run1902
straight-arm1903
quarterback sneak1904
runback1905
roughing1906
Minnesota shift1910
quarterbacking1910
snap-back1910
pickoff1912
punt return1914
screen forward pass1915
screen pass1920
power play1921
sneak1921
passback1922
snap1922
defence1923
reverse1924
carry1927
lateral1927
stiff-arm1927
zone1927
zone defence1927
submarine charge1928
squib1929
block1931
pass rushing1933
safetying1933
trap play1933
end-around1934
straight-arming1934
trap1935
mousetrap1936
buttonhook1938
blitzing1940
hand-off1940
pitchout1946
slant1947
strike1947
draw play1948
shovel pass1948
bootleg1949
option1950
red dog1950
red-dogging1951
rollout1951
submarine1952
sleeper pass1954
draw1956
bomb1960
swing pass1960
pass rush1962
blitz1963
spearing1964
onsides kick1965
takeaway1967
quarterback sack1968
smash-mouth1968
veer1968
turn-over1969
bump-and-run1970
scramble1971
sack1972
nose tackle1975
nickel1979
pressure1981
1970 N.Y. Times 20 Sept. s7/7 The defensive backs play a lot more bump and run.
1991 Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Jrnl. 19 July c7/5 Lee still has the speed to play man-to-man coverage. In fact, he excels at playing bump-and-run.
2008 G. Brinda & B. Livingston Great Bk. Cleveland Sports Lists 137 The blitzes were something I loved because they played bump-and-run.
2. Golf. An approach shot with a low trajectory, which sends the ball running along the ground after only a short time in the air.
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society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > golf > [noun] > types of shot or stroke
putta1754
like1790
drive1829
tee-shot1850
gobble1857
push shot1865
iron shot1870
push stroke1873
drive-off1884
slice1886
raker1888
foozle1890
hook1890
iron1890
top1890
sclaff1893
brassy shot1894
run1894
chip shot1899
chip1903
pull1903
skimmer1903
draw shot1904
brassy1906
pitch-and-run1908
windcheater1909
air shot1920
chip-in1921
explosion1924
downhiller1925
blast1927
driver1927
shank1927
socket1927
recovery1937
whiff1952
pinsplitter1961
comebacker1965
bump-and-run1981
1981 Washington Post 11 Apr. d2/1 Loft the ball instead of playing bump and run.
1997 J. Updike Toward End of Time 175 I planned a little bump-and-run down through the medium rough that on the second bounce would dribble onto the green and ooze to within a tap-in of the hole.
2006 S. Lyle To Fairway Born (2007) v. 78 Seve, who had trimmed my advantage to just one stroke, produced a sumptuous bump and run to within a yard of the hole for a certain birdie.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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