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Definition of kick-and-rush in English: kick-and-rushadjective Denoting soccer played vigorously but with little skill. Example sentencesExamples - The imprecise passing system means the gorgeous flowing football is replaced with a fast-paced kick-and-rush style of play.
- In response, Canada continue to play their kick-and-rush, aggressive style, in a particularly in-your-face way against the Americans.
- The London media were desperate for Bolton to fail; acres of newsprint were devoted to comparisons between West Ham's homegrown stars and Bolton's ragbag of imports, between West Ham's beautiful football and Bolton's kick-and-rush game.
- To describe this as kick-and-rush football would be to exaggerate its quality.
- The First Division is obviously quicker, but it's by no means all kick-and-rush stuff in the Third.
- I would still rather watch a good tactical game rather than the kick-and-rush tactics of the premiership.
- To be honest, some of the games we played last season turned into kick-and-rush affairs, but I am looking forward to my players being allowed to play a bit more football in the Second Division.
- Ilkley's midfield found it hard to get into the game, as the home team's kick-and-rush tactics were well suited to the short pitch, with the midfield often being by-passed.
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