Similar words: prejudge, value judgement, prejudgment, judge, judges, judge of, adjudge, misjudge. Meaning: n. football official who assists the referee by keeping track of the official time during the game.
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1 In tennis, the umpire can overrule the line judge.
2 The ball was clearly out, but the line judge gave it in.
3 Secondly, Provide one option price demarcation line judge the method base on the premise that the exchange rate change obeys two forks of tree models.
4 A line judge shall indicate whether a shuttle landed 'in' or 'out' on the line(s) assigned.
5 A line judge shall indicate whether a shuttle is in or out.
6 Line judge, singal please.
7 After the line judge reported her to the umpire for verbal abuse, Williams added: "I never said I would kill you, are you serious?"
8 Replays indicated the call had been a harsh one and an incensed Williams unleashed a verbal tirade and waved her racket at the line judge.
9 Coach: Referee,(www.Sentencedict.com) how can the umpire make the correction since the line judge has already given the "in" signal?
10 " After winning the U.S.Open doubles title with her sister Venus, Serena reiterated her apology and offered to give the line judge "a big ol' hug.
11 The newspaper survey data are also essential and Yang Shaofeng the line judge.
12 LOS ANGELES - Two tennis players are locked in a furious baseline exchange. Eventually, a line judge calls the ball "out."
13 Serena Williams sent shock waves through the genteel world of women's tennis in September when the 27-year-old phenom erupted in rage against a U.S. Open line judge.
14 According to the law, he can overrule the decision of the line judge if he was sure that the line judge had made a wrong call.
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