Partner of tackle
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BLOCKPartner of tackle
BLOCKTackle partner
UNRIGStrip of tackle
RODBit of fishing tackle
HOISTRaise by means of tackle.
GEARERSupplier of rigging, tackle, etc.
UNRIGStrip a ship of tackle
CLIPKind of illegal tackle, in football
outrigarrangement of masts, booms, tackle, etc.
outrigsarrangement of masts, booms, tackle, etc.
rigsarrangement of masts, booms, tackle, etc.
rigarrangement of masts, booms, tackle, etc.
bowseto haul by means of a tackle
UNPILEWhat a mass of footballers do after a tackle
HORSECOLLARKind of tackle made illegal in the NFL in 2005
hoistsraise into position by or as if by means of tackle
rideto bear down upon (a rope of a tackle) with all one's weight
catstrong tackle used to hoist an anchor to the cathead of a ship
derricka hoisting apparatus employing a tackle rigged at the end of a beam
nailingTackle the quarterback or ballcarrier, esp. at or behind the line of scrimmage
sackedTackle (a quarterback) behind the line of scrimmage before he can throw a pass
HORSECOLLARIllegal football tackle involving grabbing the inside of the shoulder pads from behind or the side
derrickframework or tower over a deep drill hole (as of an oil well) for supporting boring tackle or for hoisting and lowering
sheers(usually used with a pl. v.) framework for hoisting heavy weights, consisting of two or more spars with their legs separated, fastened together near the top and steadied by guys, which support a tackle
ruggersform of football, played between two teams of 15 members each, that differs from soccer in freedom to carry the ball, block with the hands and arms, and tackle, and is characterized chiefly by continuous action and prohibition against the use of substitut
ruggerform of football, played between two teams of 15 members each, that differs from soccer in freedom to carry the ball, block with the hands and arms, and tackle, and is characterized chiefly by continuous action and prohibition against the use of substitut