Sentence examples for was match from inspiring English sources

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was match

verb

To agree, to be equal, to correspond to.

  • Their interests didn't match, so it took a long time to agree what to do together.

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It was match point.

"It was match ball, and I won that last point with broken strings".

But Djokovic was match point down when he unleashed one of the most memorable return-of-serve winners.

This would be a deal of no importance at imp scoring, but this was match points and overtricks were crucial.

"One of the smartest things Doug Collins did was match them up," Krause said, referring to the Bulls' coach before Jackson.

After all, this was match play, a format that Woods has dominated since his amateur days, when he won six consecutive United States Golf Association national championships.

I didn't think I played wrong when I was match points up in the tie-breaker, credit to him for fighting.

It was 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 (3), 6-4, 5-4, advantage-in, which meant that it was match point for Bjorkman.

"When I was match point down, I was thinking, 'This is done, it's over,"' Gaudio said after his 0-6, 3-6, 6-1, 6-1, 8-6 victory.

Although one short putt was conceded for birdie on the front nine and the score was not official because it was match play, Oakland Hills officials said nobody had ever shot a 28 for nine holes on the course Ben Hogan dubbed the Monster.

Australian football fans through the decades have been weaned, like many in football's 'third world', on an a near-exclusive diet of English football stretching back to an era when the only football on local television was Match of the Day or the drolly named Big League Soccer.

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