soccer |
punished |
As verbs the difference between soccer and punished
is that
soccer is (australian rules football) to kick the football directly off the ground, without using one's hands while
punished is (
punish).
As a noun soccer
is association football]], a game in which two teams of eleven players contend to get a round ball into their opponent's goal primarily by kicking the ball with their [[foot|feet.
As an adjective punished is
that has been the object of punishment.
nosebleed |
soccer |
As nouns the difference between nosebleed and soccer
is that
nosebleed is a haemorrhage from the nose while
soccer is association football]], a game in which two teams of eleven players contend to get a round ball into their opponent's goal primarily by kicking the ball with their [[foot|feet.
As a verb soccer is
(australian rules football) to kick the football directly off the ground, without using one's hands.
sports |
soccer |
As nouns the difference between sports and soccer
is that
sports is while
soccer is association football]], a game in which two teams of eleven players contend to get a round ball into their opponent's goal primarily by kicking the ball with their [[foot|feet.
As a verb soccer is
(australian rules football) to kick the football directly off the ground, without using one's hands.
soccer |
glove |
As nouns the difference between soccer and glove
is that
soccer is association football]], a game in which two teams of eleven players contend to get a round ball into their opponent's goal primarily by kicking the ball with their [[foot|feet while
glove is an item of clothing other than a mitten, covering all or part of the hand and fingers, but allowing independent movement of the fingers.
As verbs the difference between soccer and glove
is that
soccer is (australian rules football) to kick the football directly off the ground, without using one's hands while
glove is (baseball|transitive) to catch the ball in a baseball mitt.
nike |
soccer |
As a proper noun nike
is nike, the goddess of victory and triumph.
As a noun soccer is
association football]], a game in which two teams of eleven players contend to get a round ball into their opponent's goal primarily by kicking the ball with their [[foot|feet.
As a verb soccer is
(australian rules football) to kick the football directly off the ground, without using one's hands.
coach |
soccer |
As nouns the difference between coach and soccer
is that
coach is a wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power while
soccer is association football]], a game in which two teams of eleven players contend to get a round ball into their opponent's goal primarily by kicking the ball with their [[foot|feet.
As verbs the difference between coach and soccer
is that
coach is (sports) to train while
soccer is (australian rules football) to kick the football directly off the ground, without using one's hands.
soccer |
shirt |
As nouns the difference between soccer and shirt
is that
soccer is association football]], a game in which two teams of eleven players contend to get a round ball into their opponent's goal primarily by kicking the ball with their [[foot|feet while
shirt is an article of clothing that is worn on the upper part of the body, and often has sleeves, either long or short, that cover the arms.
As verbs the difference between soccer and shirt
is that
soccer is (australian rules football) to kick the football directly off the ground, without using one's hands while
shirt is to cover or clothe with a shirt, or as if with a shirt.
soccer |
book |
As nouns the difference between soccer and book
is that
soccer is association football]], a game in which two teams of eleven players contend to get a round ball into their opponent's goal primarily by kicking the ball with their [[foot|feet while
book is book.
As a verb soccer
is (australian rules football) to kick the football directly off the ground, without using one's hands.
soccer |
meat |
As nouns the difference between soccer and meat
is that
soccer is association football]], a game in which two teams of eleven players contend to get a round ball into their opponent's goal primarily by kicking the ball with their [[foot|feet while
meat is meatus.
As a verb soccer
is (australian rules football) to kick the football directly off the ground, without using one's hands.
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