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tackle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tackle may
refer to: In football:
Tackle (football move), a play in
various forms of
football Tackle (gridiron...
- A
defensive tackle (DT) is a
position in
American football that
typically lines up on the line of scrimmage,
opposite one of the
offensive guards; however...
- A
spear tackle is an
illegal tackle in
rugby union,
rugby league and
Australian rules football in
which a
player lifts another player into the air and...
- A
block and
tackle or only
tackle is a
system of two or more
pulleys with a rope or
cable threaded between them,
usually used to lift
heavy loads. The...
- term "
tackle"
refers to the
offensive tackle position only. The
offensive tackle (OT, T),
sometimes specified as left
tackle (LT) or
right tackle (RT)...
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Fishing tackle is the
equipment used by
anglers when fishing.
Almost any
equipment or gear used in
fishing can be
called fishing tackle,
examples being...
- the ball
without having to be
chased by an opponent, the
forward p****,
tackling, and
using an
oblong instead of a
round ball. An 1875 Harvard–Yale game...
- The dump
tackle, also
known as dumping, tipping, or a tip
tackle is a po****r
tackling technique used in
rugby football. The
tackler wraps their arms...
- line
before being tackled. When a
player who does not have the ball is
taken down, it is
generally referred to as a block.
Tacklers are not
required to...
- A
sliding tackle, also
called slide tackle, is a
tackle in ****ociation
football in
which one leg
extends to push the ball away from the
opposing player...