Synonym: alliance, association, band, federation, group, society, union. Similar words: colleague, struggle against, guest, eager, fatigue, dialogue, at the age of, intrigued. Meaning: [lɪːg] n. 1. an association of sports teams that organizes matches for its members 2. an association of states or organizations or individuals for common action 3. an obsolete unit of distance of variable length (usually 3 miles). v. unite to form a league.
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(151) Bettman inherited a league that revolved around a rubber disk and, for the most part, was directed by boneheads.
(152) Apparently he would watch any sport, however obscure, apart from rugby league, which he just could not stick.
(153) Though the management section is championship material, the arcade game is amateur league only.
(154) The League says Swindon's football has earned them widespread admiration this season and Hoddle is a suitable and exciting choice.
(155) Those injuries, combined with early-season player development, has altered the shape of the league race.
(156) As many teams already know,[sentencedict.com] it is one of the kinder road stops in the league.
(157) With everyone emerging from the League Cup tie unscathed Coyle will no doubt field the team that beat Monaghan.
(158) Contributions of money will help the league build an animal shelter.
(159) Jackie Robinson breaks color barrier in Major League Baseball in 1947.
(160) At the same time, its nuclear arsenal puts it in a qualitatively different league from its capitalist competitors.
(161) There will never be a wild card in major league baseball, skeptics scoffed.
(162) Darlington had only eight wins in 31 League games, with the worst defensive away record in the four divisions.
(163) When major league baseball began divisional play in 1969, there was, after some initial grumbling, little complaint.
(164) When they got approval from the league for the Raiders to use that site, there was no problem.
(165) If all goes well, major league teams will adopt a proposal for interleague play in 1997.
(166) But it was the launch of the Plus 8 in September 1968 that shoved Morgan into the big boots league.
(167) This is a much more predictable menace, however, at least to those in major league baseball.
(168) When and if he actually begins a major league career, Irabu had better be good.
(169) The resolution was approved by 12 of the 21 Arab League countries.
(170) During the summer between fourth and fifth grades, I played Little League baseball.
(171) Until recently, 1p coins topped the league when it came to money lost in or near telephone boxes.
(172) Nevada has no state tax and no major league teams -- but more and more residents who are high-income professional athletes.
(173) Did you spot the Premier League faces in our back page picture?
(174) FRONT-ROW power has taken the Leicestershire club Vipers to the brink of a league and a cup double.
(175) The four best quarterbacks in the league this season are still alive and throwing well.
(176) We have players in the league whose families, let alone countries, are torn apart by war.
(177) Testing and league tables were established for the consumer and were supposed to make schools more accountable to parents.
(178) The meeting was complete with a slide show prepared by the National League of Cities that explained the block grant program.
(179) Ronnie Carey: nursing an ankle injury which may force him to sit out Dungannon's opening All-Ireland League fixture.
(180) And Robbo, fresh at Sale from league outfit Wigan, injected his own style on a bitterly cold afternoon.
More similar words: colleague, struggle against, guest, eager, fatigue, dialogue, at the age of, intrigued, have a good time, lead, lean, plea, leap, plead, clear, leather, least, learn, leave, leader, lead to, unclear, tableau, leave out, leading, leave off, at least, clear up, clear out, clear off.