Sentence examples for looking to make a pass from inspiring English sources

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To make a pass (at someone).

To make romantic advances; to hit on (someone).

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Whenever he's looking to make a pass or looking to try to make a shot, I try to use my length to disrupt him a little bit.

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Rating: 4.0 Mikkel Diskerud: The Rosenborg-based Diskerud was always involved in the American attack, always looking to make a dangerous pass.

While Brannagan impressed largely because he was always looking to make a forward pass and Randall met the test posed by Marc Pugh reasonably enough, Liverpool did not have it all their own way in the first half.

For those looking to make a day trip of it, a pass costing 100 koruna (about $5.90 at about 17 koruna to the dollar) is good for a full day of travel on trams, buses and the metro.

— Florida's Mike Rosario seemed thwarted as he looked to make an inbounds pass with two minutes to play.

As Bibby looked to make an outlet pass, Wade picked up his shoe and tossed it out of bounds toward the Heat bench, taking Bibby out of the offense.

"He rarely gives up possession and controls the ball, always looking to make that killer pass in the last third of the pitch.

"I mean, he's a great passer and is always looking to make passes, but that's just on the court.

"We weren't very patient and were looking to make the home run passes sometimes," Scott said.

Trump supporters looking to make sense of the byzantine process that passes for democracy in the Republican primary might seek out an unexpected source for knowledge (and maybe even empathy): voters of color.

Walton added that, as a former player, he understands the urge to make a fancy pass over the easy pass, but he's looking for "singles," not home runs.

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