home-and-home
English
Adjective
home-and-home (not comparable)
- (Canada, US, sports) (Britain, obsolete) Of a series of two games: having one game played at each competitor's home ground.
- Synonym: (British) home-and-away
- 2012 January 17, Vicki Michaels, “After 'humbling' loss, U.S. women's soccer team is cautious”, in USA Today:
- The USA won the home-and-home series with the Italians, entering the World Cup through a side door
Noun
home-and-home
- (Canada, US, sports) A home-and-home series.
- 2015 March 20, Kevin McGuire, “Dates set for BYU-Mississippi State home-and-home series”, in NBC Sports:
- BYU will host Mississippi State on October 15, 2016. Mississippi State will host the second half of the home-and-home on October 14, 2017.
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