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Meaning of tackleador by John Rene Plaut





John Rene Plaut

tackleador
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TACKLEADOR anglicism derived from the verb TO TACKLE , enter; in rugby it consists of entering on the legs of the opponent to bring him down. Player who attacks the opponent's legs with his arms and hands, to try to knock him down.

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