long off

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To avoid, to sack off, to kick into the long grass.
noun
  1. a fielding position on the off side, about 70° forward of square, designed to prevent runs from drives or to catch lofted drives

Pronunciation

en-au-long off.ogg

Word forms

long off longs off longing off longed off long offs

Related words

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