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How To Use Barehanded In A Sentence

  • The fighters had changed to barehanded combat now.
  • This is how he went up against William the Bloody twice, barehanded, and lived to whimper about his bruises.
  • It was fine if he had a sword in his hand, but barehanded he was at a disadvantage, his instincts trying to call upon natural weapons he didn't have.
  • He doesn't know you aren't some kind of barehanded assassin! Prison Of Souls
  • He's made several sterling plays in the field, including some barehanded pickups which evoked memories of the departed Scott Brosius.
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  • A second-generation hand-grabber, or "noodler," Lee caught his first fish barehanded at the age of eight. In the Monster's Maw
  • Anyway, off in the distance we saw some angels and demons fighting barehanded.
  • Donovan, who soon discovered his ragtag group was a long way from being fit for trench warfare, had his men run three miles each morning, then strip to the waist and fight one another barehanded to make them mean. Wild Bill Donovan
  • She was strong when it came to physical combat, but not even she was crazy enough to take on a Geno barehanded.
  • Smith dove to his left and as the ball caromed into the air, he reached high, grabbed it barehanded and threw Burroughs out at first.
  • His father was stabbed in the chest, and his mother then endured the longest and bloodiest struggle as she bravely put up a barehanded fight against her attacker.
  • According to Anthony, Senior Sous Chef at the Oberoi hotel, the only way to enjoy this kind of food is to cast etiquette reservations to the wind and dig right in, preferably barehanded.
  • He, completely submerged and barehanded, caught catfish in the Altamaha River's thick brown water, locating them by touch among the tree roots.
  • He makes tough, barehanded plays on a consistent basis and can make split-second reactions on balls hit toward the line.
  • That to me was a great moment, because you don't catch too many baseballs barehanded.
  • By the way, she's now eating pizza and burgers barehanded (veggie burgers, that is).
  • They're asking whether it could have been terrorism and talking about the security holes in the system: and talking about the possibility of people taking on the crew barehanded.
  • At this animal whose well-being I would protect if necessary by fighting a slavering wolf barehanded. C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
  • Under Ottoman rule until 1911, the eastern Libya region was known as Cyrenaica, named for a mythological Greek maiden whose favorite sport, according to lore, was killing lions barehanded. Between Gadhafi and Eastern Libya, a Mutual Distrust
  • No one makes the play from the hole any better than the Indians' Omar Vizquel, and he often adds his own special touch: He makes the play barehanded.
  • Porter has another drill in which he'll make the fielders hold a football in their throwing hand while catching a ball barehanded, "which makes them focus on reading the ball all the way into their glove," Porter said. Bo Porter's football-toting outfield drill
  • Vizquel's barehanded plays on slow bounding balls and Alomar's far-reaching range constantly frustrate opposing batters.
  • Thanks to Tokyo's unique technology, I was fast enough and strong enough to fight barehanded.
  • In normal circumstances, she might risk taking on the men barehanded, but not when she was pregnant.
  • '' As it was, the kid came in barehanded, and the first baseman made a real nice catch. '' USATODAY.com
  • That to me was a great moment, because you don't catch too many baseballs barehanded.
  • Nonetheless, from the way they talk, you would think that they spent their days storming enemy bunkers barehanded.
  • To do pioneering work, he or resolutely abdication, preparation is barehanded make the world.
  • On another a man in airman’s costume is fighting barehanded against a rat somewhat larger than a donkey. Boys' Weeklies
  • Beowulf meets Grendel, and a battle ensues - Beowulf uses no weapon against Grendel, and fighting barehanded, rips off his arm.
  • Merlin almost effortlessly blocked her bolt barehanded, but stopping her second one took considerable effort.
  • On opening day, Pujols made a sensational running, barehanded grab-and-throw on a swinging bunt.
  • On both days, the barehanded protestors, risking their lives, courageously faced the security forces of the occupying powers armed to their teeth. Alim A. Seytoff: "Sunday, Bloody Sunday"
  • Mitchell overran the ball, had to reach back and pluck it barehanded from the sky, a guaranteed end-of-the-millennium highlight film clip. USATODAY.com - Current players pick their favorite plays
  • She cried out as Wulfgar thrust her behind him, and prepared to meet Kerwick's attack barehanded. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • One play that will give him trouble early is the bunt, as he must get used to playing more shallow and making a barehanded play.
  • When they come tell you about, act grossed out and perplexed, then go in and pick it up barehanded.
  • The lefthander benefited from a spectacular, ‘do or die’ play on a bunt that Scott Rolen barehanded and threw to Albert Pujols for the first out of the inning.
  • With a sword he would've taken care of them easily but barehanded fighting wasn't his strong point.
  • Instinctively, Hunter tried to field the ball barehanded - an unfortunate decision, as it turned out - and incurred a hairline fracture to his right thumb.
  • I walked over to it, and began to dig barehanded.
  • He often went out to help the grooms in the famous Weston stables, and he did everything barehanded.
  • In your case, your hands replace the skater's feet, but you ride barehanded.
  • Chase discarded what remained of his claymore while Jun raised his hands to fight barehanded.
  • fought barehanded
  • As for the other ‘most popular’ search phrases, ‘noodling’ refers to a post I did on the insane sport of barehanded fishing.
  • I pictured him as someone who would return every evening after day long barehanded street fights with hardened warrior men.
  • 'Who loaded a crossbow barehanded' a man seated at the bar asked.
  • Evading the first blow, Trachoma struck out, barehanded, seizing his adversary's wrist and snapping it like a dry twig.
  • I'm not an expert in barehanded fighting, but I struggled with bullies in my time, and I still remember how to punch.
  • In Daito-ryu, the first technique you learn is called ippondori, a difficult technique where you receive, barehanded, the frontal attack of your opponent.
  • Come on guys I think it goes without saying that in barehanded combat Haikon would have ripped either of you apart if you had been alone.

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