HANDPASS

Etymology

Noun

handpass (plural handpasses)

(Australian rules football, Gaelic football) A pass made by holding the ball in one hand, and hitting it with the other hand.

Verb

handpass (third-person singular simple present handpasses, present participle handpassing, simple past and past participle handpassed)

To make a pass of this kind.

Source: Wiktionary



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