Synonym: rugby football, rugger. Similar words: bugbear, rug, drug, shrug, frugal, rugged, drugged, shrug off. Meaning: ['rʌgbɪ] n. a form of football played with an oval ball.
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151, First division football is on offer at Aston Villa and rugby, speedway and greyhound racing are also regularly staged.
152, Mould slid the rugby ball on to the hook, and threw it into the water.
153, Also as both a rugby player and as a cricketer he played the game with distinction at first-class level.
154, Is there not one prominent rugby union footballer or journalist who is compelled to criticize this scandalous and absurd state of affairs?
155, Since the school took up so much space on the island, the rugby pitches were the size of tennis courts.
156, In a recent meeting with council officials, he reiterated his call for its retention for the rugby team.
157, In some countries the drive for rugby excellence pushed student rugby into a precarious position.
158, The family car, an old Rugby, was kept going with similar improvisation.
159, The second effort was another wonderfully alert piece of rugby.
160, Offiah is fortunate to be blessed with great natural ability and he is certainly the most marketable asset in Rugby League.
161, She's built like a rugby player, could probably put Ferg over her shoulder, but not this girl.
162, The replacements began to enter, and none received a greater cheer than the convert from rugby league, Jason Robinson.
163, Hanson reported, for example, that Wigan Rugby League players frequently played after having been given pain-killing injections.
163, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
164, It is my earnest wish that rugby continues to fulfil this role.
165, After retiring, he became a radio commentator on cricket and rugby and also wrote about both sports for Sunday newspapers.
166, Sedgemore has improved so much since entering top grade rugby that club coach Alex Evans is tipping him for international honours.
167, Treasure Island could accommodate an athletic center for soccer, rugby and small-scale spectator sports.
168, Next step was London to work for a shipping company and to play rugby for Blackheath.
169, Royal Rovers, who joined in 1894, were so strapped they played with a rugby ball.
170, There is, however, no earthly explanation for his imperious contributions on the rugby field.
171, A recent rugby match between Tredworth and Fleetwood at Moseley's ground saw rival supporters clash during the match.
172, Accepting the exception of Limerick, rugby has steadfastly remained the preserve of the middle-class in Ireland.
173, At school he had been an ace rugby player and had become a big burly man.
174, It will differ again in the case of the captain of the rugby team(sentencedict.com), or a parish priest.
175, Representative rugby at senior level, ie games played by the Ulster provincial team seem to be reducing in number each season.
176, The greater danger is that there may be an even wider cultural gap growing between the two philosophies of rugby.
177, Unsurprisingly, Rugby missed their putt, falling behind when they must have felt they were odds-on to go ahead.
178, Since late 1989, when Steinlager's three-year contract was not renewed, U.S. rugby has been without a principal sponsor.
179, Most important of all, though, rugby football gave Burton a real and early taste of fame.
180, Sports Illustrated is definitely a leading indicator as to what's happening in sports in the U.S. and clearly rugby is not.
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