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football
Noun
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Football refers to a number of team sports in which players kick a ball including association football (soccer), American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, and rugby football.
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A football is the ball used in such games.
league
Noun
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A league is a group of sports teams that play against each other.
Rodriguez won the American League most-valuable-player award in 2003 and 2005.
The chances of your son making the National Hockey League are close to zero.
He spent the summer driving around Texas, watching minor league baseball games.
They played in this year's league championship, but lost by six points.
They could win and finish as the best team in the best league.
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A league is a group of people who have joined together to promote a similar idea.
The League of Conservation Voters is one of the largest and most political environmental groups in the country.
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If you are not in the same league as somebody else, they are much better than or different from you.
The Toyota Corolla is not even in the same league as the beautiful new Jaguar.
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If you are out of your league, you're trying something too difficult for you.
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If you are in league with somebody, you are working with them, usually in secret and for a bad reason.
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A league is a distance of 4,828 metres on land or 5,556 metres at sea.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
Ireland
Proper noun
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An island in the Atlantic Ocean which is a little west of the Britain.
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Ireland is the official name for the Republic of Ireland, it is located in the south of the island, forms most of the island and includes 26 counties.