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try line noun[ C ] (alsotry-line, tryline)uk /ˈtraɪ ˌlaɪn/ us /ˈtraɪ ˌlaɪn/ in rugby, one of the lines at each end of the playing area over which a team must touch the ball on the ground to score a try: Jones took a tap penalty close to the French try line. Quins appeared to have got the ball over the Bath try-line. In the dying seconds, they broke from behind their own tryline. They gave away a penalty in front of their own try line with minutes to go. He went past four defenders and over the try-line. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Rugby 22 metre drop-out advantage rule All Blacks ankle tap attacking half blind side fifteen hooker hospital pass jumper knock knock (something) on loose forward loosehead prop set scrum shirt pad shoulder charge Six Nations squad rotation |