place kick
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Definition
- Noun:
- (Sports) A kick in which the ball is placed on the ground before kicking: This is a specific method of kicking a ball, primarily used in rugby and American football, where the ball is held stationary on the ground or on a tee prior to being kicked.
Usage
- The term "place kick" is used to describe the action and the result of this specific type of kick. It is a compound noun where "place" indicates the ball is in a stationary position.
Examples
- Noun:
- The team scored three points with a successful place kick.
- He is the team's specialist for long-distance place kicks.
- The rules require a place kick to restart play after a score.
Advanced Usage
- "to take a place kick": to perform this specific type of kick.
- The captain asked the rookie to take the crucial place kick.
Variants and Related Words
- Place-kick (verb): To kick (a ball) using the place-kick method.
- The player will place-kick the ball from the 30-yard line.
- Placekicker (noun): A player who specializes in executing place kicks.
- The placekicker practiced his technique for hours.
Synonyms
- Field goal kick (in American/Canadian football contexts, specifically for scoring attempts).
- Kick from placement.
Related Phrases
- Conversion kick (in rugby, a type of place kick taken after a try).
- Drop kick: A different type of kick where the ball is dropped and kicked as it bounces, contrasted with a place kick.
Noun
- (sports) a kick in which the ball is placed on the ground before kicking