Being a system of play in which an individual defensive player guards an individual offensive player.
(Of two persons) in direct encounter.
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Examples for "man-to-man"
Examples for "man-to-man"
1As Jonathan Galassi put it, For Roger, publishing is a man-to-man operation.
2The Falcons haven't been shy about leaving the rookie in man-to-man coverage.
3They were playing a lot of man-to-man, a lot of close coverage.
4Licorice pushes her aside to continue his man-to-man discussion with Franklin.
5Greece's post-2004 struggles were less inexplicable, given the essential obsolescence of man-to-man marking.
1A bit of good old-fashioned, one-on-one customer service is best, albeit safely.
2Surprisingly, this one-on-one material is often more affecting than the main event.
3Email them today or follow this link to reserve your one-on-one consultation.
4Pitter does an extremely great job of catering to her customers, one-on-one.
5Two minutes later Arsenal missed another one-on-one chance, Lössl thwarting Danny Welbeck.
6I didn't know if I was ready for the one-on-one encounter yet.
7Participants in the intervention group received a one-on-one teach-back session about CHB.
8We have to look for one-on-one situations, try to find the gaps.
9I was struck by how nervous he seemed in this one-on-one situation.
10No Way Jose was originally set to go one-on-one with Baron Corbin.
11Any players or one-on-one duels that you are watching with particular interest?
12After an hour of conversation, the Pakistani president met one-on-one with Hayden.
13When Marr got Putin one-on-one briefly, he again raised the gay issue.
14I had organised a one-on-one interview with Bert and Ernie last week.
15This was possibly the first time she'd ever spoken to Mona one-on-one.
16They said matters improved little in subsequent one-on-one talks with the retailer.