Definition of Scrums

1. Noun. (plural of scrum) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Scrums

1. scrum [v] - See also: scrum

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scrums

scrummy
scrump
scrumped
scrumpies
scrumping
scrumple
scrumpled
scrumples
scrumpling
scrumpox
scrumps
scrumptious
scrumptiously
scrumptiousness
scrumpy
scrums (current term)
scrumtrelescent
scrunch
scrunch up
scrunched
scruncher
scrunches
scrunchie
scrunchies
scrunching
scrunchy
scrunt
scrunted
scruntier
scrunting

Literary usage of Scrums

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. St. Mary's Hospital Gazette by St. Mary's Hospital (London, England) (1898)
"In the second half, in spite of playing one man short in the scrums, ... A series of scrums followed on our opponents' goal line ; receiving the ball from ..."

2. Program of Work of the United States Department of Agriculture for the by United States Dept. of Agriculture (1915)
"A. Eichhorn, RA Kelser. Proposed expenditures, 1915-16.—.$400. Investigation of Dry Immune scrums: Object.—To devise means by which an immune serum ..."

3. A System of Physiologic Therapeutics: A Practical Exposition of the Methods by Solomon Solis-Cohen (1905)
"Organotherapy—see Animal Extracts (also scrums). Osteopathy—see Massage and Corrective Manipulations. Phototherapy—see Light. Physical Therapy—see all ..."

4. St. Thomas's Hospital Gazette by England St. Thomas's Hospital (London, St. Thomas's Hospital (London, England). (1898)
"Soon after the restart a series of fierce scrums ensued on our line. ... A series of scrums took place, and the Guy's forwards gradually worked the ball ..."

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