Similar words: second string, second-hand store, second self, second sight, second industrial revolution, secondary industry, second coming, string section. Meaning: adj. being a replacement or substitute for a regular member of a team second string. n. a squad of players that are available either individually or as a team to relieve or replace the players who started the game.
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1. She watches her lead the second-string players as they widen the margin of victory to thirty-nine points.
2. As John McMahon's second-string prepare for tonight's trip to Burnley, we continue our series of reserve interviews with defender Robbie Threlfall.
3. Wenger watched that 4-3 win over Blackburn's second-string at Barnet on Tuesday night.
4. His recuperation has been positive and the second-string match against Portsmouth will be highly significant moment for the 25-year-old but there is still work to be done.
5. His form prompted second-string boss John McMahon to say: "Suso is a class act, there's no doubt about it."
6. And it got worse three days later as the Gunners' second-string hammered an under-strength Reds side 6-3 to condemn them to their heaviest loss at Anfield since 1930.
7. Drinkwater enjoyed an impressive pre-season campaign with the Reserves and admitted he was keen to prove his worth at Championship level after the recent second-string match with Arsenal.
8. Manchester United lost to Crystal Palace with a largely second-string team but the form of their more experienced colleagues has been far from impressive.
9. Coach Walter Novellino will give a chance to many second-string players as in the first leg.
10. In an exclusive interview with MUTV, the boss admitted he plans to use the upcoming second-string fixtures to increase the match sharpness of some of his senior players.
11. The Reds have only played three times since the turn of the year following a series of postponements, leaving the second-string coach to lament a lack of action.
12. The Northern Ireland international also broke his duck at second-string level with both goals in the 2-0 win and was a little unlucky not to claim a remarkable hat-trick.
13. Ian Holloway was in defiant mood after watching his second-string Blackpool side tumble out of the Cup at Southampton.
14. Liverpool Reserves play host to Wigan Athletic this evening, with coach John McMahon admitting he is relishing the onset of a busy period for the Reds' second-string.
15. New Reserve Team Head Coach John McMahon will take the Reds' second-string to the Club where he spent eight years as coach before moving to Shrewsbury Town.
16. He leapt two divisions to join Watford but was likely to be shown the door there before he played against Arsenal's second-string late last season.
17. Dalglish first came across Ferguson many eons ago when the duo locked horns as players in a second-string clash in Glasgow.
18. The club have now decided to act on the problem and go directly to surgery – something they eventually had to do with Theo Walcott – during a time where second-string fixtures are scarce.
19. Morten Olsen says Germany coach Joachim Low's decision to field a second-string team against Denmark 'shows a lack of respect'.
20. With front-line amphibious ships receiving little attention,(sentencedict.com/second-string.html) the PLAN's mundane force of second-string amphibious-assault ships has been almost entirely ignored.
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