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attack

[uh-tak] / əˈtæk /








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“There’s always a little bit of low fire going on during quiet moments, but then you get fire that becomes much more destructive whenever there’s an attack sequence.”

From Los Angeles Times

Their tackle success was down at 76% and despite shading 22 entries 17 to 12, they had little of Bristol's attacking glint, until Marcus Smith jinked over late on with the game already gone.

From BBC

Casemiro's role is more positionally strict - screening the defence, breaking up play and getting up and down the pitch to close the distance between defence and attack when the ball is played long.

From BBC

Still, the attack on el bolillo clearly touched a nerve in a capital otherwise in a festive mood.

From Los Angeles Times

Though no evidence was presented to suggest a complex web of terrorist cells, the Bondi Beach attack was planned well in advance, according to police.

From The Wall Street Journal