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- noun Plural form of
stepover .
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Examples
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This brings to mind new Real Madrid wunderkid Robinho, who was once booked during his Santos days for humiliating defenders with too many stepovers.
Which football teams have been referenced on album covers? | The Knowledge 2011
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This brings to mind new Real Madrid wunderkid Robinho, who was once booked during his Santos days for humiliating defenders with too many stepovers.
Which football teams have been referenced on album covers? | The Knowledge 2011
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Spurs tear up the other end, the ball eventually falling to Crouch, who does a couple of stepovers before shanking a terrible effort miles wide right.
Tottenham Hotspur v FC Twente – as it happened Scott Murray 2010
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Maldonado created the chance, if you can call it that, brilliantly plucking a long ball out of the sky, before unleashing a couple of stepovers and loping towards the Paraguay area.
Copa América 2011: Paraguay v Venezuela – as it happened | Jacob Steinberg 2011
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He - of course - pulls out a couple of stepovers, advances into the area, shifts it on to his left foot and then hammers a low drive through Pinto's legs.
Real Madrid v Barcelona – as it happened | Jacob Steinberg 2012
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Their showdown proved equally one-sided: Mr. Messi scored the opening goal; Mr. Ronaldo was limited to a couple of shots and a small array of stepovers and flicks.
Strikers' Goal: Get Paid on Time Jonathan Clegg 2010
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Once they had fended off Brazil's initial assault, and showed themselves unimpressed by Robinho's stepovers, they were always ready to spring a counterattack, employing the guile of their captain and No10, Hong Jong-jo, and Jong's permanent readiness for a battle against the South American side's two formidable centre-backs, Lúcio and Juan.
World Cup 2010: North Korea capable of living up to 1966 legends Richard Williams in Pretoria 2010
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All the stepovers in the world, though, couldn't get him into the Brazil squad.
World Cup special: part six – Is the Nike TV advert cursed? 2010
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Their showdown proved equally one-sided: Mr. Messi scored the opening goal; Mr. Ronaldo was limited to a couple of shots and a small array of stepovers and flicks.
Strikers' Goal: Get Paid on Time Jonathan Clegg 2010
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Their showdown proved equally one-sided: Mr. Messi scored the opening goal; Mr. Ronaldo was limited to a couple of shots and a small array of stepovers and flicks.
Strikers' Goal: Get Paid on Time Jonathan Clegg 2010
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