| Gaelic football | |
| —n | |
| an Irish game played with 15 players on each side and goals resembling rugby posts with a net on the bottom part. Players are allowed to kick, punch, and bounce the ball and attempt to get it over the bar or in the net | |
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| Main Entry: | Gaelic football |
| Part of Speech: | n |
| Definition: | a rough football-like game mainly played in Ireland with 15 players to each side with the object of the game is to punch, dribble, or kick the ball into a goal |
| Example: | Gaelic football probably developed from the rough-and-tumble football games played in medieval England. |