As a noun:
- "Rugby is a popular sport in many countries."
- "I enjoy watching rugby matches on TV."
- "He's a talented rugby player."
As a verb (less common):
- "To rugby someone" can sometimes be used informally to mean to tackle or bump someone forcefully, though this usage is not standard.
In phrases:
- "Play rugby"
- "Watch a rugby game"
- "A rugby match"
- "A rugby team"
- "A rugby player"
- "A rugby ball"
- "Rugby union" (the most common form of rugby)
- "Rugby league" (another form of rugby)
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
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