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1 bousculer un adversaire
Commettre une faute en poussant brutalement un joueur adverse, qui est sanctionnée par un coup franc direct accordé à l' équipe adverse lorsqu'elle est commise par inadvertance, par imprudence ou par excès de combativité.To commit an offence by using force to remove an opposing player, which is penalised by a direct free kick when it is committed in a manner considered to be careless, reckless or using excessive force.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > bousculer un adversaire
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push dagger — /ˈpʊʃ dægə/ (say poosh daguh) noun a short knife with a handle in the shape of a T, designed to be grasped to enable the user to push the knife into an opponent. Also, push knife …
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