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ground tackle

noun

Nautical.
  1. equipment, as anchors, chains, or windlasses, for mooring a vessel away from a pier or other fixed moorings.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of ground tackle1

First recorded in 1550–60
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Smalling has been struggling with a leg injury, while Jones suffered a toe problem in a training ground tackle made by his team-mate.

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Jones, 25, picked up a toe injury in an innocuous training ground tackle, with reports claiming it involved Smalling.

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I do not consider ships so anchored to be in danger if their ground tackle be good; but every thing that offers a stiff resistance must suffer from the fury of these blasts.

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Despite Arsenal being the side who needed to get challenges in, Manchester United completed 21 ground tackles, over twice as many.

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Jol instructs his players to sit deep in their own third and wait for the opposition to come onto them, as the chalkboards of their interceptions and ground tackles demonstrates.

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