zinged造句
例句与造句
- "Kelli was just zinging it to the hole, playing great, " said Inkster, who merely zinged it herself.
- Children zinged about and collided like so many manic molecules while adults endeavoured-seemingly in vain-to organise themselves for the photoshoot.
- She was born at an unknown date in an unknown location to Count Dracula and Martha, two vampires who zinged at first sight.
- The crowd was heckling every botched Knicks play, particularly when Houston zinged a cross-court pass 5 feet over the head of Sprewell.
- Once Rick Ankiel zinged the first pitch of the game to the backstop, it was bound to be a wild one at Busch Stadium.
- It's difficult to find zinged in a sentence. 用zinged造句挺难的
- Gomez zinged a perfect pass across the ice, through traffic, to a streaking Weight _ whose one-timer sneaked into the net.
- Charles Grodin was once notorious as the talk show guest who zinged the host; the guy with the ironic sidelong look who would say anything.
- After an air ball by Milwaukee's Tim Thomas, Followill zinged, " That shot was as off as Dale Hansen ."
- Whyte said, pausing a moment . ( You have to be patient in conversation with Whyte, who has been zinged by asthma and a stroke.
- The puck zinged off Turco's pad and nicked off the post, coming to rest in the crease and out of Turco's vision.
- But two pitches after Albert Belle hit a two-run homer in the first inning, Maddux zinged a fastball right past Murray's head.
- With a standup comic's polish, he also zinged the Republicans'assortment of flat-tax and " flat-earth " candidates.
- "It's not uncommon for a group that's had a run like this to get zinged a bit on the downside ."
- "If your brain is getting zinged, then you ought to have some kind of deficit in cognitive ability, and here it is,"