Phrases with «entire tournament»

The phrase "entire tournament" means the whole or complete competition that includes all the matches or games played from beginning to end. Full definition

Sentences with «entire tournament»

  • Del Oro coach Fred Jenson has nearly as many kids in his program now as he used to see in entire tournaments when he began coaching at (sportstarsmag.com)
  • Viewers of the entire tournament may get different broadcasts from game to game, according to Davies. (fortune.com)
  • NextVR will livestream four games on March 10, two games on March 11, and the championship on March 12, marking the first time an entire tournament will be captured for the growing virtual reality audience. (fortune.com)
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