But it was the rangy figure of Kamathi who did just that by seizing the initiative from 200m out. |
|
The imbalance gives her a rangy look, slightly adolescent, gangly rather than sleek. |
|
Murphy, another rangy actor, with big doughy eyes, is every bit the soft centre in a hard shell. |
|
Jamie is tall, rangy, laidback, unassuming, while Andy is built more powerfully and exudes confidence and attitude. |
|
There was a sudden rustling in the trees and a dog, tall and rangy and beautiful, loped out. |
|
Windross is a tall, rangy player, who showed some neat touches and whose confidence grew in the second half. |
|
And he pointed to a sofa, on which sat a tall, rangy, square-jawed blonde holding a glass of warm vodka. |
|
The dark, rangy man behind the table stared the slender figure before him up and down. |
|
The one in the middle was tall and rangy and wore a shiny fake leather jacket and tight black jeans. |
|
The rangy McPharlin had played only one game in an elite under-age competition, with the East Fremantle colts. |
|
Plants such as winter creeper and Aaron's beard may become rangy and untidy. |
|
The man was several inches taller than Russell, with the typical broad shoulders and rangy build of a professional seaman. |
|
Tomaschek, the tall, rangy Slovakian international captain, at least had the consolation of being in the side more likely to create a goal. |
|
Tall, rangy, smart, powerful southpaws who can box might be Roy's kryptonite. |
|
The title poem of his new collection is a rangy, long-lined meditation dishing up great scoops of modern life. |
|
It is tethered to a tree, a rangy, brindled, flop-eared, devil-eyed billy that could have been a regimental mascot. |
|
A rangy 29-year-old in a baggy blue jumper with spiky blond hair and a pointed beard, he is already something of a German media phenomenon. |
|
Do you imagine Bill Davidson as the tall, rangy Australian bushman of legend? |
|
They were the first longhorns in the territory and Elisha kept them hidden in a back pasture so he wouldn't be laughed at for spending money on the rangy beasts. |
|
A rangy midfielder, he had exceptional upper body strength and footwork skills that were complemented by his superior field vision. |
|
|
One, a rangy, destructive former Fluminense and Seleção midfielder, was described by Pele as one of his toughest all-time opponents. |
|
Nor does Sobis feel the need to give his defenders tips on how to handle the rangy attacker. |
|
If the coach opts to revert to the 4-4-2, rangy Cerezo Osaka striker Kenyu Sugimoto will most probably partner the nimble Miyayoshi up front. |
|
Then rangy shots from Marta and Daniela gave the American keeper more work. |
|
A 30-yard free kick resulted and the rangy Brazilian, his hair a beehive of curls, cannoned the ball into the Colombian net. |
|
He was lean and rangy and had an easy-going, languid air about him. |
|
The long, rangy boards in combination with a small bevel and a brushed or sealed finish, results in a luxurious aura. |
|
The thug strove furiously to clamp his meaty paws around the lighter man's neck, but the deceptive strength of the other's rangy thews held him at bay. |
|
Stardust Mel is the best mudder in California. Early last month Mrs. Marjorie Lindheimer Everett's rangy gray gelding splattered through the rain and murk to win. |
|
Polley is a rangy player who covers ground with deceptive speed. |
|
Wilkie is an unkempt, rangy character with a beard and piercing gaze. |
|
When we were in high school, Bruno was this rangy farm boy and I was certainly not going to have anything to do with that! |
|
Red-haired and rangy, with an easy laugh, the new executive director of the Ballet Center for Dance Education strides the hallways with the confidence of a star athlete. |
|
But at that time, he was a tall, rangy heavyweight, barely 200 pounds. |
|
The packers and consumers object to the short, thick animals because of their excess lardiness and to the rangy ones because of their large cuts. |
|
To technicians of verse, he invented a kind of baggy, rangy vers libre, both lyrical and demotic, that has been the hallmark of much American writing ever since. |
|
At 6 feet 4 inches, rangy and creative, Nash is to older fans an amalgam of Gilbert Perreault's stick-handling skills, Rick Middleton's shifty skating and Phil Esposito's long reach and immovability. |
|
The rangy 24-year-old front-runner now faces a real test of his mettle in a vital clash in Montevideo, where Eduardo Lara's men will need to take full advantage of the chances which come their way. |
|
During an early proceeding, I was talking in court to a spectator named Snooks Hayes, a rangy, rawboned woman who wore earrings shaped like tiny handcuffs. |
|
The real ones had somehow got lost at boarding school, where the white world tried to civilise the rangy eight-year-old, born to a mother from the Black Sheep Clan and a father of the Sleeping Rock People. |
|
|
In crowning, the skyline is drawn by the volume attique takes back in a contemporary way a recognizable language of artist studio with a rangy windows. |
|
With his dependability and consummate finishing skills, this rangy yet speedy striker has earned the admiration of the scouts monitoring his progress. |
|
Brought into the club's youth ranks at the age of nine, he had been recommended by his school's physical education teacher, who felt the rangy youngster's basketball prowess could be transferred to the football pitch. |
|
It was in the late 70s when Uruguayan talent scouts first began raving about a rangy young creative midfielder delighting the fans of humble Montevideo Wanderers. |
|
The two men also share a similar long-legged and rangy physique, as well as the ability to break forward from midfield and threaten opposing defences. |
|
This time, though, it is not the powerful 1974 FIFA World Cup? winner who is taking the plaudits. but a tall rangy forward youngster named Thomas, who has emerged as one of the most exciting young forwards in the Bundesliga. |
|
Talk of a rangy, tall and physically impressive youngster of Liberian origins began to spread like wildfire in US Soccer circles and the U-17 residency program in Bradenton, Florida was the next logical step for the standout. |
|
The rangy 17-year-old finally slaked his goal thirst with the second of his team's five goals against Trinidad and Tobago in their following match. |
|
The first to come to mind is Anderson, the playmaker with a seemingly inexhaustible box of tricks, closely followed by rangy forward Ramon, fox in the box Renato and Celso, the midfield metronome. |
|
Her African violets weren't getting enough sun and became rangy. |
|