intimidatory उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Close was also noted, as a batsman, for standing up to intimidatory bowling, letting the ball hit his unprotected torso rather than flinching.
- His talk page is littered with complaints, polite messages to desist such behaviour which is regarded by fellow wikipedians as intimidatory to new users in particular.
- It is the habitual manipulative, coercive, or intimidatory use of another individual's sympathy, fear, guilt, or insecurity for monetary gain.
- Donald also picked up a warning for intimidatory bowling, when he bounced a succession of short-pitched deliveries at the Academy XI tail-end batsmen.
- The Council continues to be deeply concerned about the situation in the territory, in particular the intimidatory behavior of the pro-integration militias . . ..
- Jardine felt that Bradman was afraid to stand his ground against intimidatory bowling, citing instances in 1930 when he shuffled about, contrary to orthodox batting technique.
- During the controversial bodyline tour of 1932 33, Allen was very successful for England but refused to use the intimidatory tactics employed by his team-mates.
- Brooks colleague Lou Rowan had issued Snow with a warning for intimidatory bowling and Snow s and Illingworth s displeasure was clear to the crowd who booed passionately.
- At the end of the fourth day, he warned the Pakistan fast bowler Aaqib Javed for intimidatory bowling against the England tail-ender, Devon Malcolm.
- O'Reilly later defended Miller's use of short-pitched deliveries, pointing out that his field settings were less intimidatory than those of Bodyline.