11 adjectives to describe football

Functional football.

Of course he was wrong, since intercollegiate football, whether played by schoolboys or college students, is still intercollegiate football.

" There was one of those balls that knocked five men into a bloody mash, and I saw it lying on the ground afterwards like a crimson football.

Mind you, I don't fancy football a little bit, but Remsen taught us to win from St. Eustace last year, and any one that helps down Eustace is all right and deserves the gratitude of the school and all honest folk.

But the greatest crowds of all go to see Gaelic football, the national game; and to hurling, also distinctively Irish, they foregather in serried masses.

Not a breath of wind stirred the little flag that drooped from the mizzen-peak, and the clamorous, ceaseless-cries of sea-birds, added to the merry shouts and laughter of the men as they followed the restless football, rendered the whole a scene of life, as it was emphatically one of beauty.

" "What's thata football?" queried Mrs. Jarley.

He had opened his eyes some minutes before, and on catching sight of his treasured football he began to grin.

"Pitch over the ballthe football!"

As able men may be in other faculties possibly (I will admit even this) there may be elsewhere better football.

But Tug was so mixed up in the slight differences between this game and his beloved football, and so insisted upon running (which is against the rules of basket-ball), and upon tackling (which is against the rules), and upon kicking (which is against the rules), that he finally gave up in despair, and said that if he became a good basket-ball player he would be a poor football-player.

11 adjectives to describe  football