Request to an opponent in checkers?
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KINGMESOFTLYRequest to an opponent in checkers?
endplayto force (an opponent in bridge) to lead
endplayedENDPLAY, to force (an opponent in bridge) to lead
endplayingENDPLAY, to force (an opponent in bridge) to lead
endplaysENDPLAY, to force (an opponent in bridge) to lead
razzlecomplex maneuver (as in sports) designed to confuse an opponent
trailingBe losing to an opponent in a game or contest
dekedto fake (an opponent) out of position (as in ice hockey)
dekesto fake (an opponent) out of position (as in ice hockey)
counterattackAn attack made in response to one by an enemy or opponent
forecheckto check an opponent in ice hockey in his own defensive zone
luffingObstruct (an opponent in yacht racing) by sailing closer to the wind
forecheckerFORECHECK, to check an opponent in ice hockey in his own defensive zone
returns(in tennis and other sports) Hit or send (the ball) back to an opponent
returning(in tennis and other sports) Hit or send (the ball) back to an opponent
conceded(in sports) Fail to prevent the scoring of (a goal or point) by an opponent
concedes(in sports) Fail to prevent the scoring of (a goal or point) by an opponent
hottest(of a hit or return in ball games) Difficult for an opponent to deal with
conceding(in sports) Fail to prevent the scoring of (a goal or point) by an opponent
guardingStay close to (an opponent) in order to prevent a good shot, pass, or drive
keyto watch the position and movements of an opponent in order to anticipate a play
playto act in such a way as to give an advantage to (someone, esp. an opponent)
takedownA wrestling maneuver in which an opponent is swiftly brought to the mat from a standing position
takedownsA wrestling maneuver in which an opponent is swiftly brought to the mat from a standing position
covererguard (an opponent) in order to obstruct a play a linebacker assigned to cover the tight end
coversguard (an opponent) in order to obstruct a play a linebacker assigned to cover the tight end
acepoint scored especially on a service (as in tennis or handball) that an opponent fails to touch
tackles(in soccer and other games) An act of taking the ball, or attempting to take the ball, from an opponent
ringcircular or spiral course often used figuratively in plural in the phrase run rings around to describe surpassing an opponent decisively
euchresto get the better of (an opponent) in a hand at euchre by the opponent's failure to win three tricks after having made the trump
euchringto get the better of (an opponent) in a hand at euchre by the opponent's failure to win three tricks after having made the trump
euchreto get the better of (an opponent) in a hand at euchre by the opponent's failure to win three tricks after having made the trump
euchredto get the better of (an opponent) in a hand at euchre by the opponent's failure to win three tricks after having made the trump
wordin immediate response to an order or request; in an instant