phrase General Slang

game of two halves

GAYM uv TOO HAHVZ · phrase · informal

A match where each side dominates a different half.

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A cliche for a game in which the pattern flips at the break, one team bossing the first half and the other the second.

“Classic game of two halves — we bossed the first, they bossed the second.”
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game of two halves In A Sentence

Classic game of two halves — we bossed the first, they bossed the second.

Origin & Usage

British commentary cliche.

People Also Ask

What does a game of two halves mean?

It describes a match in which the pattern flips at the interval, with one team dominating the first half and the other taking control in the second.

Why is game of two halves a cliche?

Because pundits use it so often to explain any shift in momentum after half-time that it has become a well-worn commentary phrase.

Is game of two halves used figuratively?

Yes, outside sport it describes any situation or period that changes sharply in character partway through.

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