Saturday 1 September 2007
The Scottish Football Pundit's Dictionary, Part 2
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Another wonderful entry, introduced by Craig Burley during Setanta Sports' coverage of the Man Utd vs Sunderland game on Saturday:
Incise (adjective):
A combination of 'incisive' and 'precise'; typically used to describe particularly effective attacking play.
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1 Comments:
I like it. Not to be confused with the verb, to incise. Although of course they share an origin.
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