On Sunday night, facing a gimpy Curt Schilling, St. Louis didn't even attempt to bunt or even to steal a base. |
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The pros blow in and perform a Platonic ideal, and then leave us behind with our feeble slice backhands and gimpy knees. |
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How tiresome a reverse fashion show the movie provided in rags, carbuncles, gimpy legs, and bad teeth? |
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And Herman Goslin made his scant living by meeting the steamboats and transporting the disembarking passengers, if any, up to the hotel in a gimpy buckboard. |
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Though Dregni tries to explain it, it still seems a fishes-and-loaves miracle that all those minor ninths and sixths were made by two gimpy fingers sliding up and down the fretboard. |
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But he is, looming large as a shrimpy, gimpy psycho with oversize plans and the cunning to execute them. |
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Manager Grady Little plans to put the gimpy Garciaparra back in the lineup despite Loney's 4-for-5 performance for the ages. |
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And three had physical limitations: James Brown had gimpy knees, a Mexican diver named Nico Escamilla had a pulled groin muscle, and a veteran diver named Tom Morris had torn a rotator cuff. |
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She's gimpy with arthritis, and spends most of her days sleeping, but when she's up and about she's as happy and enthusiastic as she ever was. |
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Laura is slightly crippled by a gimpy leg but much more so by her exquisite shyness. |
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Plihal was in uniform last night despite having a gimpy ankle. |
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He showed no effects of a gimpy ankle, which he sprained on Oct. |
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Presently Gimpy, who limped, as his name indicated, spoke up. |
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