Phrases with «full contingent»

The phrase "full contingent" means having the complete or maximum number of people or things that are required or allowed for a particular situation. Full definition

Sentences with «full contingent»

  • Im all for bringing Mahrez in if we had a full contingent of outfield players who can fit the bill thats required, do nt get me wrong I rate Mahrez but all this talk of coversions to strikers ect is a thing that takes time and theres little garuntee that it will work and while we are finding out if it works or not we are again loosing games we should win through a deficit of goals and real goal scorers. (justarsenal.com)
  • Considering the Spurs have the best record in the NBA and had a full contingent of Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker and only won by one point... I honestly have no idea. (sbnation.com)
  • I know the weather was awful, but a full contingent of away fans still made it from Manchester. (gunnerstown.com)
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