Word: droving
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...drove on until he found a place on the left side of the road to pull over, 122 feet from where Palmer-Sherman was hit, to check for a flat tire. As he was pulling over, others at the scene signaled to him that something was wrong...
...mark in overtime, Shewchuk ferociously drove the net and managed a shot on heavily defended Friar goalie Amy Quinlan...
Harvard was beaten by No. 10 Cal State-Fullerton in the last game of the weekend. The Titans were carried by sophomore Jenny Topping, who drove in three runs...
NASCAR racers drive stock cars, simultaneously primitive and ultrasophisticated versions of the Fords, Chevies, Pontiacs and Dodges in America's driveways. These cars have engine blocks of 1960s vintage; neither you nor I have bought a car with a carburetor for 15 years, but Earnhardt drove one at Daytona. Certainly his Monte Carlo was a modified machine: its engine had been juiced to about 720 h.p.; its sheet-metal skin was lighter than a road-ready car's; its roll bars were designed to render the cab a fast-moving cage...
...tapped and spun the car of dirt-track driver Stick Elliot. The word went out that Stick's mechanic had a gun and was looking for Ironhead. The grease monkey didn't find him, and the racer who would soon be known by a second sobriquet, the Intimidator, drove off to greater glory. Earnhardt was NASCAR's rookie of the year in 1979 and won the season-long title in 1980. Even critics of his aggressive tactics acknowledged that in Earnhardt, NASCAR had as talented a driver as it had ever seen...