Scrummage vs Scrummager - What's the difference?
scrummage | scrummager |
(rugby) An ordered formation of forwards in which each side aims to gain control of the ball; a scrum.
(American football, rare) A scrimmage.
(rugby) To engage in an ordered formation of forwards in which each side aims to gain control of the ball.
(wikipedia scrummage)
(rugby). One who scrummages; usually used in reference to the qualities of front row forwards
In lang=en terms the difference between scrummage and scrummager
is that scrummage is to engage in an ordered formation of forwards in which each side aims to gain control of the ball while scrummager is . One who scrummages; usually used in reference to the qualities of front row forwards.As a verb scrummage
is to engage in an ordered formation of forwards in which each side aims to gain control of the ball.scrummage
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(en noun)Synonyms
* scrumVerb
scrummager
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(en noun)- ''Their tighthead is a great scrummager, but is not very good in the loose.
