Use "umpire" in a sentence

1. The umpire gave the batsman out .

2. Who is going to umpire?

3. We need someone to umpire.

4. Every man was his own umpire.

5. The umpire gave the ball out.

6. The umpire called the pitch a strike.

7. The tennis umpire wore an eye - shade.

8. The umpire called it a no ball.

9. It's bad form to argue with the umpire.

10. An umpire stands behind the catcher in baseball.

11. Arbitrer translate: to arbitrate, referee, arbitrate, umpire

12. The umpire said the ball was out.

13. The players were disgruntled with the umpire.

14. The umpire showed partiality for that team.

15. The umpire ruled that the batsman was out.

16. 4 The players were disgruntled with the umpire.

17. Bertha is the head umpire for Griller Stadium

18. Arbitre translate: referee, ref, referee, arbiter, arbiter, umpire

19. Adjudicator: See: arbiter , arbitrator , judge , juror , referee , umpire

20. The Umpire - it had to be Heavenly Father!

21. In tennis, the umpire can overrule the line judge.

22. The punishment depends on how the umpire interprets the rules.

23. Corked bats can be confiscated by the home plate umpire

24. That's how to keep things all square with the Umpire.

25. Arbiter definition, a person empowered to decide matters at issue; judge; umpire

26. The Orioles claimed the umpire blew the call at home plate.

27. Welcome to the "Rule Clarifications and Plays" umpire page

28. The UMPIRE will view the monthly availability calendar for each Assigner ON LINE.

29. The hot-headed tennis star became involved in an incident with the umpire.

30. The umpire called a Balk and the runners each moved up one base

31. He was the only National League umpire to wear an outside chest protector.

32. A case requiring action by the umpire before the batsman needed to correct the wicket?

33. The umpire in the game must be above suspicion of supporting one side over the other.

34. He was booed and jeered by the spectators when he argued with the umpire.

35. The third umpire said the replay was inconclusive as de Silva dived to make his ground.

36. Any ball short enough to bounce over the batsman's head is usually called wide by the Umpire.

37. He thought the ball had bounced on the line, but the umpire said it was out.

38. Referee assigning software gives Assignors a system to make referee scheduling / umpire scheduling decisions quickly & efficiently

39. No person can manage, coach or umpire without the League President Appointing and the Board approving that appointment

40. The bails remained on, but umpire Chris King raised his finger, indicating Border had got bat to ball.

41. When Zeier finally found an open man downfield, he threw a pass off the head of umpire Bob Wagner.

42. ‘F**king s**t umpiring’ – Mitchell Marsh loses cool after umpire wrongly Adjudges him out in BBL 2020-21 Qualifier

43. Assigner, it becomes the UMPIRES responsibility to work the assigned game(s) or to provide a replacement umpire as defined in Section 4

44. Arbitrate (v.) 1580s, "act as an umpire, mediate, decide, determine, give an authoritative decision," from Latin arbitratus, past participle of arbitrari "be of an opinion, give a decision," from arbiter "a judge, umpire, mediator" (see arbiter).Meaning "act as an arbitrator" is from 1610s.

45. Walks and Balks is a local umpire association that brings fairness and flare to the baseball field with authentic umpires that prioritize

46. A Balk occurs when a pitcher makes an illegal motion on the mound that the umpire deems to be deceitful to the runner (s)

47. In addition, a reserve umpire Enamul Haque has been selected from Bangladesh who will officiate in the warm up matches and if required, during the event.

48. The ball becomes dead only when the umpire calls “Time” following the call of Balk, and the call of “Time” is to be made only

49. ‘The home team Appealed for offside but it was more in desperation than anything else and as their heads dropped Ilkley completed the scoring with ten minutes to go.’ ‘Finally, excessive appealing, looking at the umpire too long for appealing, or not looking at the umpire for appealing will be punishable by burning at the stake.’

50. The Batsman, Kathryn Leng, (who has played for quite a few years for England) asked the umpire dumbfounded if Charlie was going to bowl with a helmet on

51. Said the umpire, describing his "nice, big strike zone," and kind of Besmirching the record -- 2 perfect games in a row -- as he purports to admire it

52. Contestants had a degree of freedom within the rules of the game, but in the end, the umpire decided who had followed the rules and therefore won the contest.

53. Teen sensation beats his hero Roger Federer - but spoils the occasion with foul-mouthed tirade and Brattish fight with the umpire Rising Australian star Nick Kyrgios overcomes boyhood idol Roger

54. If an umpire deems the pitcher pretended to do either, without clear intention of following through, the Balk is called and each of the runners move up one base.

55. Umpires attending the Cooperstown All Star Village (CASV) weekly tournaments will be provided with accommodations in our Umpire Bunkhouses, three meals a day in the Player Pavilion, 2 Polo shirts (you may also bring your own shirts), an Umpire Ballcap, a warm-up jacket, a ball bag, a ticket to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown and a CASV Baseball Hall of

56. 6.07(b) When an improper batter becomes a runner or is put out, and the defensive team appeals to the umpire before the first pitch to the next batter of either team, or before any play or attempted play, the umpire shall (1) declare the proper Batter out; and (2) nullify any advance or score made because of a ball batted by the improper batter

57. MLB, by contrast, has had years to react to the self-evident toxicity of Beanball culture, and it has done little besides short suspensions and brief phases of increased umpire vigilance.

58. A) à la désignation de l' Arbitre unique, de l' Arbitre président, du surArbitre ou du tiers Arbitre; expand_more (a) to appoint the sole arbitrator, presiding arbitrator, umpire, or referee; more_vert

59. (2) His thin frame and weak legs prevented him from taking an active part in games of football, tennis or cricket, but he made an exacting umpire, and woe Betide the player who questioned his decisions.

60. However, in time, I came to realize that this was what I really wanted to do with my life, and so I began to umpire baseball games on the semiprofessional level, accepting payment.

61. Noun 1. judge, referee, umpire, arbitrator, adjudicator the court's role as arbiter in the law-making process 2. authority, expert, master, governor, ruler, dictator, controller, lord, pundit Sequins have often aroused the scorn of Arbiters …

62. Noun 1. judge, referee, umpire, arbitrator, adjudicator the court's role as arbiter in the law-making process 2. authority, expert, master, governor, ruler, dictator, controller, lord, pundit Sequins have often aroused the scorn of Arbiters of taste.

63. Titles such as 'Zinda Rehen di total price', 'Wall Clock', 'Split Second', 'Umpire', 'Visibility Pooraey', 'Handle with Care', 'Phobia' are in the garb of modernity an attempt to Bastardise Punjabi and reduce a rich language with long history into pidgin

64. Badminton (countable and uncountable, plural Badmintons) (uncountable) A racquet sport played indoors on a court by two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs of players (doubles), in which a shuttlecock is volleyed over a net and the competitions are presided by an umpire in British English and a referee in American English.

65. India vs Australia: WATCH - Virat Kohli Gloves the Ball, Umpire Adjudges Him Not Out 17 Dec, 2020 There is no doubt that the DRS has become a really crucial part in the game, and this was proven yet again on day one of the first Test between India and Australia in Adelaide.

66. Badminton ( countable and uncountable, plural Badmintons ) ( uncountable) A racquet sport played indoors on a court by two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs of players (doubles), in which a shuttlecock is volleyed over a net and the competitions are presided by an umpire in British English and a referee in American English.

67. DECISION THE HONOURABLE W.J. GRANT, Q.C., UMPIRE: This is an appeal by the Commission from the unanimous decision of a Board of Referees given at Richmond Hill, Ontario on July 3, 1997 dismissing the claimant's appeal from the decision of the Insurance Officer as to whether or not the claimant had accumulated enough hours to be elligible for benefits.

68. "the pastor's Calls on his parishioners"; "the salesman's call on a customer" the decision made by an umpire or referee "he was ejected for protesting the call" The option to buy a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date - call option

69. An arbitral tribunal or arbitration tribunal, also arbitration commission, arbitration committee or arbitration council is a panel of unbiased adjudicators which is convened and sits to resolve a dispute by way of arbitration.The tribunal may consist of a sole arbitrator, or there may be two or more Arbitrators, which might include a chairman or an umpire.

70. Umpire Steve Bucknor's Decision May Be final But Sachin Gets The Last Word In Wonderful Banterous Trolling Between ICC And Tendulkar Sachin Tendulkar has replied cheekily to an even more cheeky attempt by the ICC to engage in a spot of friendly banter and nostalgia with him over a wonderful nostalgia-filled moment the master blaster had shared

71. As nouns the difference between badminton and Battledore is that badminton is a racquet sport played indoors on a court by two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs of players (doubles), in which a shuttlecock is volleyed over a net and the competitions are presided by an umpire in british english and a referee in american english while Battledore is

72. Arbitrage "arbitration, exercise of the function of an arbitrator," late 15c., from Old French arbitrage "arbitration, judgment," from Arbitrer "to arbitrate, judge," from Late Latin arbitrari, from Latin arbiter "judge, umpire, mediator" (see arbiter).In finance, "the business founded on a calculation of the temporary differences in the price of securities in different markets" (1875).

73. Arbitrage (n.) "arbitration, exercise of the function of an arbitrator," late 15c., from Old French Arbitrage "arbitration, judgment," from arbitrer "to arbitrate, judge," from Late Latin arbitrari, from Latin arbiter "judge, umpire, mediator" (see arbiter).In finance, "the business founded on a calculation of the temporary differences in the price of securities in different markets" (1875).

74. Arbiter (n.) late 14c., "person who has power of judging absolutely according to his own pleasure in a dispute or issue," from Old French arbitre "Arbiter, judge" (13c.) and directly from Latin Arbiter "one who goes somewhere (as witness or judge)," in classical Latin used of spectators and eye-witnesses; specifically in law, "he who hears and decides a case, a judge, umpire, mediator;" from

75. CUB 33759 FRANÇAIS IN THE MATTER of the Unemployment Insurance Act, 1971 - and - IN THE MATTER of a claim for benefit by IVAN HANNAYS - and IN THE MATTER of an appeal to the Umpire by the claimant from a decision of the Board of Referees, given at Scarborough, Ontario, on August 2, 1994 DECISION THE HONOURABLE A.H. HOLLINGWORTH, Q.C. This matter came for hearing before me at Toronto, Ontario, on Thursday, April 25, 1996.

76. FRANÇAIS CUB 40476 IN THE MATTER of the Unemployment Insurance Act - and - IN THE MATTER of a claim for benefit by MAUREEN J. MILLS - and - IN THE MATTER of an appeal to the Umpire by the claimant from a decision of the Board of Referees, given at Vancouver, British Columbia, on August 6, 1996 DECISION THE HONOURABLE A.H. HOLLINGWORTH, Q.C. This matter came on for hearing before me at Vancouver, British Columbia, on Thursday, October 23 1997.