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offside
[ awf-sahyd, of- ]
adjective
- Sports. illegally beyond a prescribed line or area or in advance of the ball or puck at the beginning of or during play or a play:
The touchdown was nullified because the offensive left tackle was offside.
- with or in doubtful propriety or taste; risqu茅:
an offside joke.
offside
/ 藞蓲蹿藞蝉补瑟诲 /
adjective
- sport (in football, hockey, etc) in a position illegally ahead of the ball or puck when it is played, usually when within one's opponents' half or the attacking zone
noun
- the offside
- the side of a vehicle nearest the centre of the road (in Britain, the right side)
- ( as modifier )
the offside passenger door
Example Sentences
Inzaghi had a hat-trick 'goal' correctly ruled out for offside, before Andrew Cole tapped in to seal a famous win for United.
Mkhitaryan thought he had found a fourth goal when he poked home in the 75th minute only for the video assistant referee to rule it out for an agonisingly tight offside.
Mbappe had already had a early goal ruled out for offside before Saka's moment to forget, and the France striker was then involved in a moment of controversy that was to prove key.
Semi-automated offside technology might be introduced to the Premier League in April.
Alessia Russo was the star on a magical night at Emirates Stadium as she scored twice and had a further two goals ruled out for offside.
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