Word: coffined
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...those other advantages your school seems to enjoy are similarly illusory. None of your much-ballyhooed “extracurriculars” involve lying naked in a coffin, like our illustrious Skull and Bones, so they’re basically a waste of time. Your football team may have beaten us last year, but that’s only because the steroids didn’t work fast enough. Your newspaper [FINISH THIS PARAGRAPH BEFORE MIDNIGHT GUYS...
...Wildcats down the floor. It was Miller’s most significant work for the Crimson—in only his first start.Still, the story on the night was the freshmen. While Kenyi dominated in the first half, and Boehm put the nail in New Hampshire’s coffin, one player stood above the rest—both literally and figuratively.The 6’8”, 240 lbs. Keith Wright was, to put it mildly, a beast on the post. He made his first three shots, missing only one on the night in a 6-for-7 performance...
...junior Adam Rousmaniere in the 63rd minute of play. The goal, which brought the Crimson’s lead up to 3-0, was a picture-perfect shot to the bottom left of the net.Only four minutes later, Fucito helped put the nail in the Bear’s coffin, with an assist to freshman Baba Omosegbon, and a four goal lead over Brown.With these skills and the ability to finish, teammates couldn’t help but be impressed.“With the speed and ability he has, [Fucito’s] always attacking,” senior...
...political cartoonist in Soviet Russia, Boris Yefimov drew for the Communist Party's daily Izvestia, among other publications. Some of his more memorable works include depictions of a weakened Germany during World War II. One such drawing, published in 1941, showed a group of frozen German soldiers carrying a coffin labeled "The myth of the invincible German army." Yefimov later turned his eye toward the U.S., creating a cartoon of Dwight Eisenhower laying claim to the North Pole, a drawing commissioned by Joseph Stalin. Yefimov...
...bushes along the path to the front door of her small home was an American flag, drying in the sun. The tiny, small-boned woman wearing rubber boots and a paper mask, had smoothed out the crumpled, wet flag that had draped her late husband's coffin...