noun a position in certain team sports, such as football, typically filled by a player with the characteristics described above
In military terminology, a fullback may refer to a strategic defensive position or a defensive maneuver to protect against enemy attacks.
In business, 'fullback' can be used metaphorically to describe someone who takes on a supporting or defensive role in a project or negotiation.
In sports such as American football and rugby, a fullback is a position on the field typically responsible for blocking, running with the ball, and defending against opposing players.
In aviation, a fullback can refer to a pilot flying behind another aircraft to provide protection and support.
In soccer, a fullback refers to a defensive player positioned near the goal to help prevent the opposing team from scoring.
In American football, a fullback is a position on the offensive team responsible for blocking, running with the ball, and sometimes catching passes.
In rugby, a fullback is a position in the backline responsible for defensive play, fielding kicks, and sometimes joining the attack.
In some soccer formations, a fullback refers to a defensive player who plays on the left or right side of the field and is responsible for marking opposing players and providing support in defense.