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cup tie

 

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Noun cup tie has 1 sense
  1. cup tie - an eliminating game between teams in a cup competition
    --1 is a kind of
    game

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Cup Tie

Noun - Sports

A cup tie refers to a competitive match played as part of a tournament or competition, typically in football or rugby, where the winner advances to the next stage and the loser is eliminated. Cup ties are often exciting and intense, filled with anticipation and pressure.

Example sentences:

  1. The cup tie between Manchester United and Liverpool was a thrilling match, with both teams displaying exceptional skills.
  2. The local team managed to secure a victory in the cup tie, advancing to the next round of the tournament.
  3. In the final minutes of the cup tie, the underdog team scored a stunning goal, causing a huge upset for the favored opponent.

Verb - British English

To cup tie someone refers to the act of preventing a player from participating in a cup competition for a specific team by including them in a previous match for another team in the same competition.

Example sentences:

  1. The club decided to cup tie their star player in order to avoid risking his injury during the crucial cup match.
  2. The manager was disappointed when he realized he accidentally cup tied one of his key players, limiting their chances in the upcoming cup competition.
  3. In an effort to strengthen their squad, the team intentionally cup tied a talented player from a rival team.

Adjective - Informal

In an informal context, cup tie can describe a situation or event that is intense, competitive, or filled with suspense, resembling the excitement of a cup competition.

Example sentences:

  1. The company's annual sales conference turned into a cup tie, with each salesperson fiercely competing to achieve the best results.
  2. The cup tie between the two chess grandmasters attracted a large audience, eager to witness the intense battle of wits.
  3. The baking competition turned into a cup tie as each contestant tried to outdo the others with their culinary skills.
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