umpire in the PONS Dictionary

umpire Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Some managers will engage in arguments with umpires specifically to provoke an ejection, in hopes of inspiring a rally from their team.
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His fervent appeals made him a great favourite with the spectators but sometimes got him into trouble with umpires.
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Importantly the straightness of his arm was never contradicted by umpires.
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He was also one of those few players who never argued with the umpire on any umpiring decision.
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So we simply went by the same plan the umpires themselves proposed and retired three who had reached the age of 55.
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Division 2 continued to be officiated by a single field umpire during the home-and-away season, and by two field umpires during finals.
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He returned to the minor leagues as an umpire between 1960 and 1969.
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He umpired in 29 games in, and returned in, umpiring in 133 games.
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In the event of duplications, the more senior umpire was given the first choice.
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The following list shows only those who hold or have held a gold badge as a chair umpire.
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