end run
noun
Football. Also called end sweep, sweep.
a running play in which the ball-carrier attempts to outflank the defensive end.
Informal.
- an evasive or diversionary maneuver.
- an attempt to surmount a difficulty without confronting it directly.
Origin of end run
An Americanism dating back to 1900–05
Words nearby end run
end piece,
end pin,
end plate,
end product,
end rhyme,
end run,
end sheet,
end stage,
end table,
end to end,
end up
Example sentences from the Web for end run
Except for one thing: you can't do an end-run around an enumerated right with some sort of semantic game.
Earlier talk of doing an end-run around Karzai's central government was mostly talk, but that seems to be changing.
Idioms and Phrases with end run
end run
Evasive action, as in The new department head was making an end run around the old hands who opposed her appointment. This term comes from American football, where it denotes an offensive play in which the ball carrier runs around one end of the opposing team's line. [Mid-1900s]