hand-off
Americannoun
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Football.
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an offensive play in which a player, usually a back, hands the ball to a teammate.
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the ball itself during the execution of such a transfer.
He fumbled the hand-off.
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Aviation. the condition or period in which control or surveillance of an aircraft is transferred from one control center to another.
noun
verb
Etymology
Origin of hand-off
First recorded in 1895–1900; noun use of verb phrase hand off
Example Sentences
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Sing is probably the best kicker in the Red Roses squad, striking the ball prodigous distances, and is a rangy runner with a powerful hand-off.
From BBC • Sep. 7, 2025
He related the story of his botched hand-off on the podcast he hosts with his brother, “New Heights.”
From Salon • Aug. 26, 2025
Kevin Fitzgerald, former chair of the Golf Advisory Committee, said data reviewed by parks officials appeared to confirm the hand-off scheme.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 19, 2025
Patient build-up was followed by a ferocious hand-off from Wales lock Teddy Williams to release Hamer-Webb, who beat three defenders and sprinted away to score against his old team.
From BBC • Dec. 16, 2023
Odell takes the hand-off on a draw at the Permian 30 and cuts to the left side.
From "Friday Night Lights: A Town, A Team, And A Dream" by H.G. Bissinger
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