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tap-in
[tap-in]
noun
a field goal made by striking a ball in the air into the basket, usually from close range.
tap-in
noun
soccer a goal scored without great effort by simply knocking the ball into the goal from close range
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tap-in1
Example Sentences
Germany's Matti Schmid used his broom-handle putter to address his ball as he faced another crucial tap-in en route to second place at the Charles Schwab Challenge on Sunday - his best PGA Tour finish.
Back to the Nou Camp and it was the anchorman Sergio Busquets who popped up with a tap-in to level the aggregate scores.
Captain Harry Kane scored his 71st goal in 105 international appearances with a simple tap-in after 68 minutes and substitute Eberechi Eze added the hosts' third with a deflected shot.
The four-time major winner then missed short birdie chances at the 15th and 16th with Spaun joining him at 12 under with a tap-in birdie on the par-five 16th.
If he carries on his run then he is in the right place around about the six yard box to get a tap-in for the winner when Bruno Fernandes' shot is saved.
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