1. pre-game - Noun
2. pre-game - Adjective
pre-game (plural pre-games)
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pre-game (not comparable)
Alternative spelling of pregame
There's been times where I've come out of the bullpen thinking I was going to throw a no hitter, and I've lasted two or three innings. So I try not to use my pre-game warm ups as a barometer of how I'm going to pitch. Tim Wakefield
After every pre-game show at Florida State University when the section (known by all the marching band members as "Flush") run in a circle around the Seminole head on the field with the head drum major in the center of the circle. Source: Internet
Before matches, pre-game cinematics will attempt to deliver a matchday experience of sorts; see the visuals of Liverpool's Anfield Stadium from outside in the FIFA 21 reveal trailer above for example. Source: Internet
FSSW pre-game and post-game shows are hosted by a rotation among Dana Larson, John Rhadigan, Ric Renner, and Erin Hartigan. Source: Internet
During the pre-game warmups, he consistently kicked low line drives and couldn't figure out why. Source: Internet
Ian Rapoport for NFL Network tempered the optimism a bit, further reporting the Chargers want to see Williams go through pre-game warmups before the 4:05 ET start in Cincinnati (however obviously). Source: Internet