fullback

[ˈfʊl.bæk]

fullback Definition

a player in a sports team, especially in American football, who is positioned behind the front line of other players and whose main role is to block opposing players and carry the ball when necessary.

Using fullback: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fullback" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fullback carried the ball for a touchdown.

  • Example

    He's one of the best fullbacks in the league.

  • Example

    The team relies on their fullback to make key blocks.

fullback Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fullback

Phrases with fullback

  • a play in American football where the fullback runs straight ahead into the line of scrimmage

    Example

    The coach called a fullback dive on the goal line.

  • wingback/fullback

    a player in soccer who plays in a defensive position on the left or right side of the field

    Example

    The wingback/fullback made a great save to prevent a goal.

  • a play in American football where the fullback pretends to block before running through a hole in the defensive line to receive a handoff from the quarterback

    Example

    The fullback trap caught the defense off guard and resulted in a big gain.

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Summary: fullback in Brief

A 'fullback' [ˈfʊl.bæk] is a player in a sports team, particularly in American football, who is positioned behind the front line of other players and whose primary role is to block opposing players and carry the ball when necessary. Examples include 'The fullback carried the ball for a touchdown.' and 'The team relies on their fullback to make key blocks.' 'Fullback' extends into phrases like 'fullback dive,' a play where the fullback runs straight ahead into the line of scrimmage.