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scrum noun 1 rugby the restarting of play when the players from both teams hunch together and tightly interlock their arms and heads in readiness for the ball being thrown in by the scrum half. 2 colloq a riotous struggle.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: a shortening of scrummage (see scrimmage.

scrum down to form a scrum.

scrum noun 1 rugby the restarting of play when the players from both teams hunch together and tightly interlock their arms and heads in readiness for the ball being thrown in by the scrum half. 2 colloq a riotous struggle.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: a shortening of scrummage (see scrimmage.

scrum down to form a scrum.

scrum noun 1 rugby the restarting of play when the players from both teams hunch together and tightly interlock their arms and heads in readiness for the ball being thrown in by the scrum half. 2 colloq a riotous struggle.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: a shortening of scrummage (see scrimmage.

scrum down to form a scrum.