Similar words: take the fifth, in the field, take the floor, sheffield, ice field, minefield, mine field, force field. Meaning: v. 1. go on a campaign; go off to war 2. go on the playing field, of a football team.
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1. They took the field at dawn.
2. Fans cheered as the players took the field .
3. Today they take the field against county champions Essex.
4. There were loud cheers as the Irish team took the field.
5. Last year Vasco da Gama and Olaria took the field for a match wearing identical strips.
6. Over an hour later, the visitors finally arrived and both teams took the field - at two minutes to five.
7. Fiery Fred and Steady Steadman caused quite a stir when they took the field for Hygiene as well.
8. But as he took the field in the second Test against the West Indies, all eyes were on his behaviour.
9. The only things missing were the black armbands when the team took the field at Perth.
10. See the champions, take the field now.
11. "When two teams take the field, it's 11 versus 11 and you would expect all 22 players to have been paid, " Cusack said.
12. I'll take the field, but I think if everyone on every team is healthy all season, the Heat are primed for a monster season.
13. If we take the field of architecture and engineering, for example, we are appalled by the ugly and freakish buildings that are being put up.
14. She encouraged Hector and Paris to take the field again and sincerely mourned the death of the true hero Hector.
15. He chose to keep the injury quiet and take the field for the state final.
16. Cause the players tried to take the field The marching band refused to yield.
17. See the champions, take the field now, unify us[sentencedict.com], make us feel proud.
18. Sometimes she didn't even take the field, but she was always there, rooting loudly for the winning team.
19. She encouraged HectorParis to take the field again sincerely mourned the death the true hero Hector.
20. They then take the field and the other team comes in to have its turn at bat.
21. See the champions, take the field now, you define us, make us feel proud.
22. They repay him by giving more than their all when they take the field.
23. This natural ground was intended for soldiers who were going to take the field and thus came here for a blessing.
24. I think we might see a few of Arsenal's more experienced players come in and take the field in Cardiff on Sunday.
25. They will learn the strength of the enemy, before they dare take the field.
26. Give me freedom, give me fire, give me reason, take me higher, See the champions, take the field now, unify us, make us feel proud.
27. Neville, also speaking to the club's radio station, said he can't wait to take the field again, although concedes he may have a difficult time forcing his way back into the first XI.
More similar words: take the fifth, in the field, take the floor, sheffield, ice field, minefield, mine field, force field, battlefield, battle field, take the cake, take the rap, take the air, take the road, take the lead, take the stand, take the reins, take the rap for, to take the air, take the lid off, take the chair, take the blame, take time by the forelock, take the plunge, take the pledge, take the edge off, take the place of, take the initiative, take things as they are, take the consequences.