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Definition of tap-in in English: tap-innoun Basketball Soccer A relatively gentle close-range kick or tap that scores a goal. 〔主英足,篮球〕轻拨入门(或篮) he scored with a tap-in from a corner kick Example sentencesExamples - He is just as happy with a tap-in as he is with a wonder goal from 30 yards out.
- Craig Walmsley made it 3-1 with a direct free kick and set up the fourth goal with a good run to give Wilson a tap-in.
- He can score different types of goals, not just tap-ins but he can also dribble round you or bend them in.
- She scored the fourth with a far-post tap-in and Julie Ashworth added the fifth and also hit the post in last ten minutes.
- Play was allowed to go on and from the resulting attack Gareth Jones was left with the easiest of tap-ins from four yards as the defence failed to stop Kendal's progress down the right flank.
- Within two minutes of the restart Stoke had doubled their advantage as Fenton galloped away down the left and crossed to hand Connor the simplest of tap-ins at the far post.
- He scored a hat-trick - two tap-ins following a header after two minutes, which made him the first Briton to score a World Cup goal - and looked set for a long and glorious international career.
- I've been lucky enough to have scored some good goals in my time so far at Spurs but they keep going on at me to get more tap-ins.
- He scored on the half hour with a tap-in, but Stephen Jones equalised for the students early in the second half.
- A minute past the half-hour Henry, offered a tap-in by Sylvain Wiltord's low cross, opted for a fancy back-flick and missed the ball altogether.
- As Pistone's header duly flew past Simonsen, Noel Whelan was able to trot in for the tap-in.
- He has been giving me a hammering for not scoring enough so I have tried to add it to my game - but I think I also still need to score more tap-ins.
- On 57 minutes, Hartley charged down a clearance and raced into the penalty area before squaring to allow Michal Pospisil a tap-in from close range.
- Unfortunately, he scored a tap-in when our defence was not concentrating as was the case for most of the first half.
- He had the ability to score all kinds of goals - spectacular ones, tap-ins, headers and volleys.
- He turns people and uses his body well and can score both the wonder goals and tap-ins, which is part and parcel of being a good striker.
- Certainly the games will be competitive; any idea that women's football is about fancy flicks and tap-ins are way off the mark.
- When that happens, he has to struggle over six-to-eight foot putts that should have been mere tap-ins.
- He notched 18 league goals - some tap-ins, some headers, some spectacular long rangers - while being Liverpool's main striker and forcing his way into the England team.
- A teasing cross from De Rossi almost - almost - gives Toni his first tap-in of the tournament, but Kuffour somehow heads the ball away from underneath his own crossbar.
Definition of tap-in in US English: tap-innounˈtæp ˌɪn Soccer Basketball A relatively easy, close-range putt, shot, or tap of the ball into the goal or hole. he scored with a tap-in from a corner kick Example sentencesExamples - Certainly the games will be competitive; any idea that women's football is about fancy flicks and tap-ins are way off the mark.
- He can score different types of goals, not just tap-ins but he can also dribble round you or bend them in.
- He notched 18 league goals - some tap-ins, some headers, some spectacular long rangers - while being Liverpool's main striker and forcing his way into the England team.
- On 57 minutes, Hartley charged down a clearance and raced into the penalty area before squaring to allow Michal Pospisil a tap-in from close range.
- He has been giving me a hammering for not scoring enough so I have tried to add it to my game - but I think I also still need to score more tap-ins.
- He turns people and uses his body well and can score both the wonder goals and tap-ins, which is part and parcel of being a good striker.
- As Pistone's header duly flew past Simonsen, Noel Whelan was able to trot in for the tap-in.
- When that happens, he has to struggle over six-to-eight foot putts that should have been mere tap-ins.
- Unfortunately, he scored a tap-in when our defence was not concentrating as was the case for most of the first half.
- Play was allowed to go on and from the resulting attack Gareth Jones was left with the easiest of tap-ins from four yards as the defence failed to stop Kendal's progress down the right flank.
- He scored a hat-trick - two tap-ins following a header after two minutes, which made him the first Briton to score a World Cup goal - and looked set for a long and glorious international career.
- I've been lucky enough to have scored some good goals in my time so far at Spurs but they keep going on at me to get more tap-ins.
- Craig Walmsley made it 3-1 with a direct free kick and set up the fourth goal with a good run to give Wilson a tap-in.
- He had the ability to score all kinds of goals - spectacular ones, tap-ins, headers and volleys.
- She scored the fourth with a far-post tap-in and Julie Ashworth added the fifth and also hit the post in last ten minutes.
- Within two minutes of the restart Stoke had doubled their advantage as Fenton galloped away down the left and crossed to hand Connor the simplest of tap-ins at the far post.
- A teasing cross from De Rossi almost - almost - gives Toni his first tap-in of the tournament, but Kuffour somehow heads the ball away from underneath his own crossbar.
- He is just as happy with a tap-in as he is with a wonder goal from 30 yards out.
- He scored on the half hour with a tap-in, but Stephen Jones equalised for the students early in the second half.
- A minute past the half-hour Henry, offered a tap-in by Sylvain Wiltord's low cross, opted for a fancy back-flick and missed the ball altogether.
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