Word: strides
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Bernakevitch slipped the puck through the narrowing alley as his lane was cut off, hitting Cavanagh in stride right outside Traylen’s net. Cavanagh finished, and Harvard was alive once more...
Despite these liabilities, though, walking yields real pleasure. There’s something primal about it: the extension of the long muscles of your thighs, the swing of your knee’s hinge, the kick at the apex of your stride, the roll of your foot’s fine, differentiated bones against the pavement. Walking allows you to think: Charles Dickens, I read once, often walked 20 miles a day and would come back brimming with new characters, dialogue and melodrama. And Dickens did it in the days before really comfortable footwear. Too, walking provides a friendly view...
...crew members?a paltry number to simulate an airport throng. "I was thinking maybe a flight would come in, and there could be people in the background," Chang says. "But all the flights were canceled. The airport was empty." She was forced to improvise: she had her 15 extras stride through the scene, change costumes off-camera, then come back into shot again. That's the sort of trick three decades in the film business teaches...
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—For the fourth time in four seasons, the Harvard men’s hockey team is heading back to the ECAC semifinals. And after a season of surprises, the Crimson has finally hit the stride that many pundits, myself included, thought would be its modus operandi from...
...Bertuzzi went Monday night, shadowing Moore, stride-for-stride, before sucker-punching him from behind and shoving his face into the ice so violently as to fracture his neck, give him a concussion and cut his face in several places. A pool of blood formed about him on the ice. Moore was unconscious for a time and had to be taken off on a stretcher...