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What (who) is tackle - definition


Tackle (gridiron football position)         
  • Former tackle [[Bryant McKinnie]]
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PLAYING POSITION IN AMERICAN AND CANADIAN FOOTBALL
Offensive tackle; Tackle (American football position); Offensive Tackle; Tackle (position); Left tackle; Right tackle; Offensive tackle (American football); Left Tackle; Tackle (American football); Tackle (gridiron football); Tackle (Canadian football); Tackle (American and Canadian football); Tackle (Gridiron football); Tackle (Gridiron football position); Tackle (American and Canadian football position); Offensive tackles coach; Right Tackle; Offensive tackle (gridiron football)
Tackle is a playing position in gridiron football. Historically, in the one-platoon system prevalent in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a tackle played on both offense and defense.
tackle         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Football tackle; Tackling; Tackle (football); Tackles; Tackle (disambiguation)
n. fishing tackle
tackle         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Football tackle; Tackling; Tackle (football); Tackles; Tackle (disambiguation)
I. n.
1.
Pulley.
2.
Equipment, gear, rigging, tackling, furniture, implements, apparatus.
3.
Harness, tackling.
4.
Weapons, instruments of action.
II. v. a.
(Local and Colloq.)
1.
Harness.
2.
Attack, seize, lay hold of, seize upon.
Examples of use of tackle
1. He added: "The aim of this government is to tackle access to child pornography on the internet, to tackle sex abuse, to tackle sex offenders.
2. If you want to tackle school meals, you have to tackle marketing to children too.
3. "The truth is, we must tackle climate change internationally, or we will not tackle it at all," he will say.
4. "The truth is we must tackle climate change internationally, or we will not tackle it at all," Brown said.
5. "He continues to oppose Labour‘s measures both to tackle crime and to tackle its causes," she said.