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Lineout
UK //ˈlaɪn.aʊt//US //ˈlaɪn.aʊt//
Definition
A method of restarting play in rugby when the ball goes out of play.
In simple words: A way of restarting play in rugby when the ball goes out of bounds.
Examples
- The referee called for a lineout after the ball went out of bounds.
- During the match, the team executed a perfect lineout.
- A successful lineout can change the momentum of the game.
- The players lined up for a lineout as the crowd watched eagerly.
Usage notes
Used primarily in rugby contexts. Not suitable for non-sports discussions. It's neutral language.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a line of players stretching up to catch the ball out of bounds.
Collocations
- execute a lineout
- call a lineout
- lineout formation
Synonyms
- throw-in
- restart
- set piece
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'line up' - this refers to arranging people, not a rugby restart.
- Using 'lineout' in other sports contexts - it's specific to rugby.