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wingers <a winger; wingers> N

winger <a winger; wingers> N

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Wingers often try to use pace to exploit extra space available on the flanks that can be made available by their team-mates dominating the centre ground.
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He was given plenty of match-playing chances although there were lots of wingers at the team.
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As well as the first mention of forwards, "sides" (now called wingers) were also mentioned.
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Face-offs are generally handled by centres, although some wingers handle face-offs and very rarely, some defensemen as well.
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Wingers are set to move inside the channels.
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I love all these right-wingers who drone on about the need for "free market" and "more competition" in the health-care industry.
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Its members were left-wingers who advocated a democratic republic with universal direct suffrage and equal rights for all nationalities.
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Nowadays, there are different types of wingers in the game out-and-out goal scorers, checkers who disrupt the opponents, and forwards who work along the boards and in the corners.
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In fact, judging by the list of things they dislike, they're humourless right-wingers with an inflated sense of self-importance.
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Both sides of the parliamentary parties and extra-parliamentary group, i.e., right-wing extremists, extreme left-wingers and anti-globalization activists, have intensified their antisemitic activity.
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