ground game
English
Noun
ground game (countable and uncountable, plural ground games)
- (Britain, law, uncountable) Rabbits and hares
- (martial arts) Hand-to-hand combat in which both fighters are on the ground, or skill in such combat
- 2007 September 8, Scott Sherman, Gerald Harris, “Scott's UFC 75 picks”, in Salt Lake Tribune, archived from the original on 5 April 2008:
- He didn't show a lot of ground game in that fight, but his advantage was on the feet, so that's understandable.
- (golf) Putting; hitting the ball along the ground
- (American football, countable) Running with the ball, rather than passing
- (US, politics, countable) Local political organization
Further reading
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