Word: foot
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...despite a departed coach’s hints that he would likely be thrown into the rotation on special teams—and frustration with his inability to effortlessly learn the defense to dazzle coaches and teammates in spring ball prior to his sophomore season, despite a nagging foot injury sustained during a banal sprint drill. That ailment, though it had failed to slow him in practice and had been repeatedly assessed as just routine, turned out to be far more sinister—a Liz Frank Fracture, a tear of the ligament between the first and second metatarsal...
Thomas had added weight while his foot put him out of commission. He needed additional strength and to restore at least his prior conditioning level. He had had a secure spot on the roster prior to the injury, but he didn’t see it quite that way any more...
...working their butts off for that position. But I saw it more as something where I had to get back into the groove and feel comfortable with this defense and feel comfortable with my new body—I had to lose some weight and get comfortable with my foot...
...have to start all over as a freshman,” Copple said, “but maybe I’ll have a foot in the door when it comes to learning the offense...
Even if you didn't know how often high-end restaurant design is all about the search for glamorous novelties, you would figure it out as soon as you set foot in Megu, a new Japanese place in lower Manhattan where the "edomae nigiri sushi" goes for as much as $90 a person and where, in the center of the main dining room, you will find a 5-ft.-high ice sculpture of the Buddha that, no surprise, is replaced every day. Ice? Well, if you forget every banquet-hall buffet centerpiece you've ever seen, it's possible...