rugby

[ˈrʌɡbi]

rugby Definition

a team game played with an oval ball that may be kicked, carried, and passed from hand to hand. Points are scored by carrying the ball over the opponent's goal line or by kicking it between the opponent's goalposts..

Using rugby: Examples

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

  • Example

    I used to play rugby in college.

  • Example

    The Rugby World Cup is held every four years.

  • Example

    Rugby is a popular sport in New Zealand.

rugby Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rugby

Phrases with rugby

  • a form of rugby played with fifteen players on each team, featuring scrums and lineouts

    Example

    Rugby union is the most popular form of rugby in the world.

  • rugby league

    a form of rugby played with thirteen players on each team, featuring limited tackles and no scrums

    Example

    Rugby league is more popular in Australia than rugby union.

  • rugby sevens

    a variant of rugby union played with seven players on each team, featuring shorter matches and faster gameplay

    Example

    Rugby sevens is an Olympic sport.

Origins of rugby

from Rugby School in England, where the game was first played

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Summary: rugby in Brief

Rugby [ˈrʌɡbi] is a team sport played with an oval ball that can be kicked, carried, and passed. It involves scoring points by carrying the ball over the opponent's goal line or by kicking it between the opponent's goalposts. Variants include rugby union, rugby league, and rugby sevens.

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