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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Get over

"An excellent move from West Brom. Morrison and Fletcher combine to find Rondon, who holds the ball up before laying it off to onrushing Dawson. His near-post cross finds Morrison, who can’t get over the ball and thumps his header well over the bar. It was a half-chance at best." (BBC Sport live report.)

Does "can't get over the ball" mean that the player couldn't jump higher to make a successful scoring?
  

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Anonymous Does "can't get over the ball" mean that the player couldn't jump higher to make deliver a successful header? scoring? Yes, that's right.

  • Anonymous Does "can't get over the ball" mean that the player couldn't jump higher to make deliver a successful header?
  • scoring?
  • Yes, that's right.
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AnonymousDoes "can't get over the ball" mean that the player couldn't jump higher to make deliver a successful header? scoring?
Yes, that's right.
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teechrYes, that's right.
Thanks.

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