Sentences with phrase «stinging drive»

The phrase "stinging drive" refers to a strong and forceful motion that causes a sharp and painful sensation, typically associated with intense speed or power. Full definition
Gyokeres was a whisker away from converting at the back post when Bjordal drilled a low ball across the face of the penalty area, and Sanchez came to his team's rescue moments later, when he got the smallest of touches to divert James's stinging drive onto the crossbar.
When a bee sting drives him temporarily mad, sending him crashing through a small town's central plaza, his fate is sealed: the bullfighting ring it will be.
Colombia winger Izquierdo, recalled after being used as a substitute against Manchester United at the weekend, then saw a stinging drive parried by Hennessey before midfielder Dale Stephens sliced horribly wide from the rebound.
This time Romeu tries his luck from distance with a stinging drive that clips the top of the crossbar with Cech a spectator.
Hansen was extremely busy and he beat out a stinging drive from Torres who did well to win the ball on the edge of the box.
Bulka pushed over a stinging drive from Munoz before twice thwarting central striker Navarro, first by kicking clear his low drive after the striker had found himself running clear in behind and then diving to his right to push away an effort at a reasonable height.
Bolton were also affected by their recent form and saw the best chance of the game fall to Darren Pratley who had a stinging drive saved well by Wojciech Szczesny.
We spent some time with these two cars, and it's only right to provide that extra detail — how the Commodore and the Stinger drove, for example, as well as what we appreciated and what we rejected in these two machines.
As we've already mentioned, the Stinger drives quietly, but carries a big stick.
It's important to talk about the interior and its technologies, but let's be honest, we all want to know how the Stinger drives.
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