Southpaws & Sunday punches: and other sporting expressions
(1993)

Nonfiction

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Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : BookBaby : Made available through hoopla, 1993
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781618422613 (electronic bk.) MWT11743003, 1618422618 (electronic bk.) 11743003
LANGUAGE
English
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Some 600 words and phrases from the world of sports that are now part of the vernacular. Terms from baseball, boxing, football, basketball, hockey, cricket and rugby pepper the English language, whether the subject is war (a maneuver in the Gulf War was called a "hail Mary play") to love (she's on the rebound). Baseball has given us southpaw, go to bat, coming out of left field, playing hardball. Boxers had to go the distance unless they were saved by the bell. And kingpins were the prime targets for bowlers. This Hall of Fame collection gives sports lovers a ringside seat on the inside track. Only an oddball who doesn't know the score would stay on the sidelines or take a rain check

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