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winger

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wing·er /ˈwɪŋə $ -ər/ (also wing) noun [countable]  DSsomeone who plays in the far left or far right of the field in games such as football 〔足球等运动的〕边锋,侧翼队员
Examples from the Corpus
wingerDave Walker touched down a pack push-over and winger Paul Holdstock scored a try to put Newcastle 14-0 ahead at half time.But their defence could do nothing as winger Sharpe burst down the left and opened them up with a devastating cross.A neat little chip by Putt was pursued by Kieran Campbell, and the winger just won the race for the touchdown.Castleford have placed their winger Chris Chapman on the transfer list at £45,000.Torquay's Paul Hall swung a frustrated punch at midfielder Steve Harrower, who reacted by appearing to head-butt the young winger.
wing·er nounChineseSyllable
Corpus left or who far plays someone far the in


Winger
Winger, Debra /ˈdebrə/
(1955–) a US actress who was the voice of E.T. in the film E.T. (1982). Her films include An Officer and a Gentleman (1981) and Shadowlands (1993).


winger
winger /ˈwɪŋə $ -ər/ (also wing) noun [countable]
someone who plays in the far left or far right of the field in games such as football


wing·erBrE /ˈwɪŋə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈwɪŋər/ 🔊 noun (also wing) (sport 体育) either of the attacking players who play towards the side of the playing area in sports such as football (soccer) or hockey (足球、曲棍球等)边锋队员