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back pass
noun
The handling of the ball by the goalkeeper.
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Finally do the legs, fold back, pass on.
Kyle Naughton, playing at left-back, under-hit a back pass to Hugo Lloris.
Taylor's back pass from the blue line sent MacLean in on Maracle.
Akers intercepted a back pass from Norway's Tina Svensson and ran in on goalkeeper Reidun Seth.
The goalkeeper received a back pass as a charging Johannsson closed in.
Nor should we wish to do so and simply defend and back pass to the state.
Similar(21)
Danny Cipriani is a master of the pull-back pass.
He fed James with a behind-the-back pass off a fast break, and James dunked.
Or when James returned the favor and zipped a behind-the-back pass to Durant for another slam.
If only Doehring had thrown a behind-the-back pass for a touchdown in an actual N.F.L. game.
On a desperation play, Arlington tried a half-back pass that fell short.
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