Similar words: scrumptious, crumb, crumbs, crummy, crumble, crumbly, crumple, fulcrum. Meaning: n. (rugby) the method of beginning play in which the forwards of each team crouch side by side with locked arms; play starts when the ball thrown in between them and the two sides compete for possession.
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31. At the same time all the adults rushed to the kill, piling into a fierce scrum for meat.
32. Some back-row moves would certainly help to break up the pattern of play, but they must have a solid scrum first.
33. When Bath won an attacking scrum on the right and Swift began to drift across his marker did not follow him.
34. We were wiped out in the scrum and in the line-out.
35. Featherstone will now use a slice of the Fox cash to recruit an Aussie scrum half.
36. A scrum of security guards formed a protective ring around the boxer as they fought back the crowd.
37. Douglas's place at scrum half will go to either Robin Spencer or Dave Walker.
38. SCRUM suggests a length of a month.
39. After debating how long weshould wait, we all joined the scrum and clambered through the line.
40. Keep it simple: Scrum itself is a very simple, lightweight process that allows us to keep development simple.
41. F Feed rolling of the ball into the scrum by the scrumhalf straight down the tunnel.
42. At the Scrum Gathering Open Space event in Orlando, Lyssa Adkins, author of the forthcoming Coaching Agile Teams from Addison Wesley(sentencedict.com), led out with a session on Agile Coaching Circles.
43. The umbrella activities are administrative overhead for a Scrum team and should be handled by external stakeholders -- e.g., project management.
44. The scrum also benefited the development team when system testers reported issues found during concurrent system test.
45. Figure 7 compares the primary SCRUM characteristics to those of other methodologies.
46. This means the teachers involved get a FREE Certified Scrum Master class.
47. These controls are used in the various phases of SCRUM.
48. SCRUM may be selectively applied to procedural systems with clean interfaces and strong data orientation.
49. The Scrum notion of 'backlog' is a single, prioritized list of user stories for the team to implement.
50. The scrum, according to rugby's laws, is a means of restarting the game safely, quickly and fairly.
51. This is one of the most important artifacts in a Scrum project. It is a prioritized list of all desired work or features for the project.
52. If the ball is passed forward the referee orders set scrum.
53. Scrum is an iterative,(http://sentencedict.com/scrum.html) incremental model for project management and development.
54. Our observations have led us to conclude that SCRUM projects have both velocity and acceleration.
55. SCRUM is a management, enhancement and maintenance methodology for an existing system.
56. I am no more successful at keeping my weight down than I ever was at retrieving the rugby ball from the scrum.
57. This is well-covered in Scrum with a "global backlog", which is an enterprise view of the user-valued functional and non-functional requirements.
58. The SCRUM methodology embodies these general, loose controls, using OO techniques for the actual construction deliverables.
59. As teammates sprinted to smother him in an ecstatic scrum, several Ghanaians slumped to the field.
60. Object Oriented technology provides the basis for the SCRUM methodology.
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