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take the field

Verb

Meaning

go on a campaign; go off to war

go on the playing field, of a football team

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And here he was, round one of 2020, unable to take the field without anti-inflammatories, unable to walk after the game, suffering the painful foot ligament inflammation, plantar fasciitis. Source: Internet

Cape Town — Southern Kings looseforward Ruaan Lerm and Cheetahs prop Aranos Coetzee will reach significant career milestones when they take the field in the PRO14 this weekend, with both players making their 50 th appearance for their teams. Source: Internet

Essendon players prepare to take the field before a match against Greater Western Sydney in 2013. Source: Internet

Action later tonight includes the New Boston Lions taking on Waskom at 5:45 p.m. and the Lady Lions will take the field again at 6 p.m. to face Fouke. Source: Internet

Darius did not actually take the field against Alexander’s army until a year and a half after Granicus, at the Battle of Issus in 333 BC. Source: Internet

A dream will come true for Andy Gruenebaum at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 12. That’s when the 30-year-old professional soccer player will officially take the field for the first time as a member of Sporting Kansas City. Source: Internet

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