Swerve the ball
into the path of a forward running team mate, curl the ball across from a corner kick.
The aim of the
body swerve
is to dummy the defender into moving the wrong way.
Swerve past, but the guy reached out and made contact as the van skidded past.
Swerve suddenly
to avoid a poor surface.
Swerve around
in the air in tight groups.
Swerve around
the front could put the rider into the path of oncoming traffic.
Swerve to avoid
a young child running through the car park.
Swerved violently
from side to side.
Swerved off
the road.
Swerved to miss
a car.
Swerved off the road.
Swerveaustralian smashed a wicked,
swerving shot
at the near post, which dean kiely just managed to punch out for a corner.
Swervehen went down the a556
swerving across both lanes, through traffic lights and hit the curb before pulling up.
Swerve the round
into the center of the figure 11 target.
Q: if you see a west brom fan on a bicycle, why should you
never swerve
to hit him?
Swerved away
at the last minute.
Swerveors in sports in the 1950s a group of talented brazilian footballers invented the
swerving free kick.
The carriage went a way and
then swerved, hanging over the current.
Swerver continued to press forward and had a dipping,
swerving, effort
well saved by lawrie.
Swerveor defensive header fell to the dangerous routledge on the left and the winger cut inside before unleashing a fierce
swerving drive.
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