Sentences with phrase «quick game of catch»

Let them get up and run around, play a quick game of catch, or anything that gets them moving.

Not exact matches

Chelsea would do the same thing (as much as i hate Mourinho) he would not allow his team to become a circus just providing eye catching entertainment and made sure he would always sure up his midfield with players that would have just enough skill to get them out of trouble as quick as they got into it but whose game was more about physical endeavour and forward momentum and used the likes of Ramirez and Willian to great effect whilst allowing only one player, Hazard to have creative freedom and even then he warned him of just how much he should do and when he should do it... keeping him in check.
Cooper caught two short fades for touchdowns in the second half, the Tide threw plenty of quick screens, and when Alabama's fumble problems meant that the game was still tied in the third quarter, he leaned on the run to reestablish the lead, as Alabama tends to do.
The quick tempo of the game caught Matic off guard, who was largely anonymous on the night and failed to provide any cover for the defenders behind him.
Unwind after a long week at work by catching up with a quick game of basketball with your friends.
Quick meetings for coffee, online shopping, binge - watching TV series, playing silly games on your phone, catching up with your favorite show, napping or having too much wine at 8 pm - these are just a few temptations that will be lurking around, waiting for your moment of weakness.
While romance novels tend to be on the «quick and easy» thin side of book length, other genres with titles like the Game of Thrones series or the Harry Potter books lend themselves to more wordiness and are therefore catching up to romance in terms of ebook sales thanks to Baddeley's theory.
Original Purpose: To assist hunters by chasing, catching and killing game through their great speed; chase by keeping prey in sight; not designed to work under command; released in packs to run across open areas; quick kills instead of prolonged hunts.
I sat down with an Xbox One copy of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag intending only to play a handful of hours in order to write a quick article about the differences between it and its Xbox 360 cousin, yet ended playing almost half way through the game, fully caught up once again in sailing the seas.
The defensive AI has stepped up its game considerably, quick switches happen often, and rarely are players caught too far out of position.
And for those who haven't played the original game, the game even does a quick brief rundown of the core critical events to try to get you caught up to speed, although it's really optimal that you ideally play through the original at least once to get a better idea of what's fully going on — but if you can't the game does a good enough job at catching you up.
While many would be quick to dismiss the tale of a would - be boy adventurer searching for his missing uncle to be a derivative of The Legend of Zelda, Startropics (and its sequel) was a charming game that caught me surprise as a young gamer.
So many of these games showcase a lack of ambition, a desire to make a quick buck (particularly in the case of tie - ins), with developers caught in a system that is neither interested in, nor allows for, leveraging the unique capabilities that this medium offers.
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