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match-up
[ mach-uhp ]
noun
- a pairing or combining; linkage:
a match-up of federal funds with state aid.
- a direct contest or confrontation, as between two athletes or political candidates.
- an investigation of similarities and differences; comparison:
a match-up of property taxes in two counties.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of match-up1
Example Sentences
In a favourable home match-up against Wolves, you can expect at least two goals and involvement from each of this attacking trio.
When hosting the NFL's annual awards on Thursday, rapper Snoop Dogg even joked that Sunday's game will be an "incredible match-up between the Eagles... and the refs".
Tight ends are a match-up nightmare as they are too quick for linebackers but too big and strong for defensive backs.
Constitution to attend Sunday’s Super Bowl match-up between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, making him the first sitting president to watch the big game up close.
And it was Allen who came out on top as the Bills set up another post-season match-up with the Kansas City Chiefs, the two-time defending champions, for a place in Super Bowl 59.
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