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end around

noun

Football.
  1. a play on offense in which an end, after running into the backfield, takes a handoff and attempts to run around the opposite end of the line.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of end around1

First recorded in 1925–30
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The championship games would end around 11:30 p.m. at the Sports Arena and watching the fans interact and go crazy was memorable itself.

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Lord Mandelson will replace Dame Karen Pierce, whose term in Washington DC is due to end around the time Trump enters the White House on Monday.

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Smith recently suggested to The Times that the band may come to an end around their 50th anniversary in 2029, by which time he will be 70.

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One of the heroes for Kansas City was rookie receiver Xavier Worthy, who scored a pair of touchdowns on a 21-yard end around and a 35-yard throw from Patrick Mahomes.

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Court proceedings normally end around 4:30 in the afternoon though on rare occasions, we might work beyond that.

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