Word: paint
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Ewing displayed improved footwork in the post and for the first time provided a viable second option to senior captain Paul Fisher in the paint...
Beam also mixed in a runner and a hard drive through the paint, both of which he converted, to go along with his usual catch-and-shoot looks...
With 7:42 remaining in the first half, Hill sliced through the Mountain Hawks' paint like the proverbial hot knife through butter and flipped in a lay-up to make him the 19th Harvard player to cross the 1,000 career points mark and the first to couple it with 400 career assists...
...class, will go through on-campus recruiting this year. All but a few are pursuing careers in business. A significant handful are plagued by doubts about the integrity of their career choice, having been bamboozled by some peers into believing that they are "selling out." Many on this campus paint investment bankers, management consultants and indeed the entire capitalist business system as socially irresponsible, and plead with seniors to take up "responsible" careers that will benefit the 1.3 billion chronically poor of the world. I would like to echo this impassioned plea to ask yourselves what kind of career will...
Updike the Yankee and Wolfe the Virginian are gentlemen of carefully carved manners, but they represent competing schools of fiction. Updike's novels are introverted and literary, painted in subtle pastels. Wolfe, who once wrote a manifesto urging writers to rediscover the Thackeray tradition of sweeping social tomes, prefers raucous and sprawling journalistic narratives that spray-paint the world in bold colors. In 1965 Wolfe wrote a bratty piece calling the New Yorker "the most successful suburban women's magazine in the country." Updike, a fixture there since the '50s, has jousted at the man he calls "Tom, as distinguished...