Restarting play by rolling or throwing the ball into the scrum
“In rugby, the put-in is the act of restarting play by rolling or throwing the ball into the scrum.”
To add to something that already exists
To have added to something that already exists
To make a formal application or request
To administer an oath to, as an oath of office or of citizenship
To bury, cover, or dig in something, typically plants or objects, firmly into the ground
To dip (something) in liquid
To place into the ground or soil to grow
To give or spend money on something, especially for some benefit or purpose
To place, slip or insert something into a compartment or space
To assert one's right or claim to something
To put away or aside (for later use)
To fix or put into place
To put forward a submission or application
To enter data
To dock a boat or ship, typically along or near the shore
To dedicate set apart for a particular purpose
To vote for someone into, or for, a given role or position
To arrive at a place or location
To position or place something in a particular place or spot
To intrude or interfere on a conversation or activity
Inserted or brought in from an external place or source
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