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off drive
verb
To play such a shot
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He follows it with an off drive for four more.
Welters a big off drive, but Warner at a deep-set mid off stops it.
Ahmed gets off the mark with an off drive to mid-off.
He doesn't want to, though, and prefers to cream Siddle down the ground on the off drive.
When Moeen belted Johnson for three fours in an over – the last of which was a particularly emphatic lofted off drive – England's dominance was restored.
An off drive against Jamie Overton was majestic and soon Clarke lofted the spinner, George Dockrell, back over his head as if he had never been away.
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He then dashed off, driven away in a sport utility vehicle by two bodyguards.
Niki Lauda, the three-time world champion who is now team principal of Jaguar racing, is to get back behind the wheel of a formula one car for a one-off drive in the new year.
The power take-off drive shaft is used as a case study to illustrate and examine the proposed safety indicator.
In the 1960s, W. W. Rostow classified stages of economic growth into "traditional society", "pre-conditions for take-off", "take-off", "drive to maturity", and "age of high mass consumption" (Rostow 1962: 10).
Rostow's (1962) Stages of Economic Growth model suggests there are five stages (traditional society, preconditions for take-off, take-off, drive to maturity, and age of high or mass consumption), yet most literature on CSR classifies countries only into developed or developing.
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