zinged造句
- I zinged him on his pronunciation of the word nuclear.
- The candidates zinged their arrows carefully, wary of appearing too aggressive.
- Austin Okocha's powerful shot zinged past the net by inches.
- Lindsay Davenport zinged another winner into the far corner of the court.
- We may have been nicer when we zinged Episcopalians.
- The two of them quickly " zinged " ( fell in love ).
- A bullet hit the car and zinged off.
- No city in sports was ever truly on the map until Murray zinged it.
- Thirteen double faults zinged the Russian, including, incredibly, the last three.
- Wells, upset with a foul call, zinged the ball at the basket.
- It's difficult to see zinged in a sentence. 用zinged造句挺难的
- Her heart as big as the arena pumped grandly and the huge forehands zinged damagingly.
- Hanks even zinged his host, James Meigs, the editor in chief of Premiere.
- James Edgerly's e-mail was hastily composed in Bangkok and zinged to Boston.
- She zinged back that Williams isn't any sort of an expert on the subject.
- Bullets zinged by McDonough's head and hit the steel mesh across which he dashed,
- Two minutes later, Palffy zinged a shot that was turned away by a sprawling Kiprusoff.
- But what really zinged the baseball sweet tooth had nothing to do with Mariners or weather or results.
- Moog never touched Marchant's shot as it zinged into the net for the game-winning goal.
- He learns it is a book about how her mother and Dracula " Zinged " and fell in love.
- His manner was so charming and disarming, teammates couldn't help but smile even as Hunter zinged them.