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- verb Present participle of
cleat .
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Examples
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With a litany of big plays that included a de-cleating sack of Tolzien to kill a third-quarter drive, Carder was the leader all game -- and the hero on Wisconsin's final snap.
2011 Rose Bowl Winner: TCU Defeats Wisconsin Nick Graham 2011
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With a litany of big plays that included a de-cleating sack of Tolzien to kill a third-quarter drive, Carder was the leader all game -- and the hero on Wisconsin's final snap.
2011 Rose Bowl Winner: TCU Defeats Wisconsin Nick Graham 2011
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With a litany of big plays that included a de-cleating sack of Tolzien to kill a third-quarter drive, Carder was the leader all game -- and the hero on Wisconsin's final snap.
2011 Rose Bowl Winner: TCU Defeats Wisconsin Nick Graham 2011
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With a litany of big plays that included a de-cleating sack of Tolzien to kill a third-quarter drive, Carder was the leader all game -- and the hero on Wisconsin's final snap.
2011 Rose Bowl Winner: TCU Defeats Wisconsin Nick Graham 2011
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With a litany of big plays that included a de-cleating sack of Tolzien to kill a third-quarter drive, Carder was the leader all game - and the hero on Wisconsin's final snap.
SI.com 2011
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With a litany of big plays that included a de-cleating sack of Tolzien to kill a third-quarter drive, Carder was the leader all game -- and the hero on Wisconsin's final snap.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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We want to get away from the intimidating hit, the idea of de-cleating the kid like they do in football.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ERIC DUHATSCHEK 2011
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After a litany of big plays that included a de-cleating sack of Tolzien to kill a third-quarter drive, Carder was the leader all game - and the man at the end.
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After a litany of big plays that included a de-cleating sack of Tolzien to kill a third-quarter drive, Carder was the leader all game - and the man at the end.
SI.com 2011
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After a litany of big plays that included a de-cleating sack of Tolzien to kill a third-quarter drive, Carder was the leader all game - and the man at the end.
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