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the sidearm
verb
To throw a ball with one's arm roughly parallel to the ground.
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"What's the idea with the sidearm?" Morgan asked, sounding skeptical.
Revolutions with the sidearm of the Internet expose much, not least perfidy.
The sidearm came later and the overhand pitches of today later still.
The sidearm reliever Ryan Webb dismissed such talk as a "hitter's problem," adding, "There's also a fishtank behind home plate.
As we run through the various casts -- the roll, the sidearm, the opposite shoulder cast -- my new-found fishing euphoria wanes a bit.
The sergeant, Donald Kipp, held a plastic bag containing the sidearm once assigned to Detective Michael Oliver, a defendant in the killing of Mr. Bell.
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The sidearming Neshek carried that emotion to the mound.
Parker left with two on and one out in the seventh for the sidearming right-hander Pat Neshek.
Berkman walked, and in came the sidearming right-hander Darren O'Day to face Cervelli, whose single drove in Kearns with the go-ahead run.
On the Yankees, however, Rapada does not need to look far for support: he has the sidearming right-hander Cody Eppley across the clubhouse.
I asked Ian about the sidearms they use in the Army, and he showed me the Glock 9 millimeter pistol that is standard issue.
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