Word: errantly
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Mark Andrews nabbed two of the errant Harvard aerials. Judge stopped what appeared to be a certain Yale scoring drive as he intercepted a razzle-dazzle pass from halfback Gesicki on the Harvard five-yard line...
About midway through the half, the Elis started to mount an offensive attack. At 28:03, Yale forward Bill Edelson scored when he swiped the ball from Crimson goalie Fred Herold as Herold dived in vain after an errant backpass...
...fact, during the 1770s saints were scarcely visible and holiness was rare. Some good and heroic activities were performed by frail, errant and often irreligious people. Certainly, multitudes of decent folk led conventionally moral lives. But a second look at the past will be jolting to those who think that sexual waywardness and permissiveness are recent inventions. Public figures could keep mistresses and acknowledge their illegitimate children-as Benjamin Franklin did-without losing their good names or even their reputations as moralists. George Washington had to chase Philadelphia prostitutes from Valley Forge. In New York 500 "ladies of pleasure" kept...
John McCarthy salvaged a 7-7 halftime tie for the Crimson late in the second quarter. McCarthy intercepted a Dartmouth pass in the flat, picked up several key blockers, and coasted in on the wave of a scintallating 65-yard touchdown return of the errant toss...
...brassiere strap hung errant and anomalous." But these lapses are overwhelmed by the novel's bitterly comic vision: a world in which an eleven-year-old boy known as "JR" parlays a bid to supply the Army with 9,000 gross of wooden picnic forks into a multinational conglomerate. Barely literate, he works out of a telephone booth and gets his leads by subscribing to dozens of commercial magazines and catalogues...