Word: windedness
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He asked for help with identifying his own performances and dances—whose venues and names he had forgotten—and gently mocked long-winded questions from audience members.
The prime mover of the peace talks, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, is acutely aware that talks could be long-winded: he often cites the failed peace process between Israel and the Palestinians. "What I'm trying to do," he says, "is move it fast this year to make it irreversible...
Uncontested by the Dutchmen, who looked winded at the end of an up-and-down period, Nowak looped around a pair of defenders and walked into the high slot, snapping his eighth goal of the season past Mayotte with just four-tenths of a second left on the clock.
It's easy to picture Paul Wellstone's life as a Hollywood movie: scrappy unknown idealist, married to his high school sweetheart, overcomes solid incumbent to win a seat in the Senate. There he storms, and eventually charms, Washington with his rabble-rousing advocacy for the downtrodden. Before he was...
This time, Fitzpatrick showed off his arm. He connected with sophomore wideout Rodney Byrnes for 32 yards, and then an 18-yarder to Morris to cover half the field as time winded down. Finally, on the Brown 19, Fitzpatrick rolled out ro his right, before throwing a perfect cross-field...