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wingback

[ wing-bak ]

noun

Football.
  1. an offensive back who lines up outside an end.
  2. the position played by this back.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of wingback1

First recorded in 1935–40; wing + back 1
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His best work comes from an inline or wingback position, where he can push people around.

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Roldan was the best man for his youngest brother Alex, a Sounders right wingback who married his high school sweetheart earlier this month.

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“You have to take them back to your office,” said Washington, 46, as she sat, cross-legged, on a wingback chair at the Spence School on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.

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“For years we are talking about new goalkeepers and wingbacks, but Germany was always able to defend well. We need the basics,” Flick said in Qatar.

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He often has a quirky approach, too, like playing Raheem Sterling as a wingback, rotating more than most managers, and changing between a back four and a back five seemingly every week.

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