Word: leggedly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...with his arms stretched out toward convicts who are sitting along benches. There are faces of anger, or despair, or ennui, or terror. A Negro looks at the floor hard, as if he were trying to remember something that made him sad. He is wearing a chain around his leg...
...hard work began in the 1890's. He made himself bicycle champion of France in 1894. He was only 16 years old then. Soon he was earning $20,000 to $25,000 a year by leg work. A few years later and he was world champion bicycle rider. Eventually he drove racing motorcycles and cars...
...improvement in the soccer team, even with E. F. Clark '28 and Reid Ryan '28 out with injuries, was shown by the defeat of Williams last week. Captain J. F. Carr '28 has also recovered from the leg, injury which handicapped his play in the Williams game...
...less handsome than 'May I ?' 'I do not think' is a weak substitute for 'I think-not.' 'I choose not to be a candidate in nineteen twenty-eight' is a sentence of good English. But it would not have a leg for the debate to run on; and this might diminish, if not eclipse, the gayety of the nation." If Senator Fess quoted President Coolidge exactly in the statement, "I will not be nominated," Dr. Van Dyke or his peer at grammar could write the New York Times another letter pointing...
...leg injury, E. F. Clark '28, was unable to make the trip. J. F. Carr '28, who was also suffering from a leg injury, played most of the game under a severe handicap, while Reid Ryan '28, right halfback, sprained his ankle before the game, and was able to play for only a part of the first period. While the Williams team played through the entire game without substitution, there were numerous shifts in the University lineup. Bernard Barnes '30 took the place of Clark, at right halfback; W. J. Salmon '30, who started the game at goal, was shifted...