Smother The Puck

Entertainment / Ice Hockey / Smother The Puck: To cover the puck with the hands or body. The goaltender is allowed to smother the puck in the goal crease when he's being challenged or checked by an opponent, but otherwise it's an illegal act that draws a minor penalty.
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Smother Verb Synonyms: be suffocated or stifled or asphyxiated, be choked or strangled, be killed
Smother Adjective Synonyms: suffocate, stifle, choke, asphyxiate, throttle, strangle, snuff (out), kill
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The Adjective Synonyms: drama, the stage, dramaturgy, dramatic or Thespian or histrionic art(s), the boards, show business, showbiz
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Regression Toward The Mean

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Reading The Tape

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Rehypothecation

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Restoration Therapy

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Riding The Clutch

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Reading The Lanes

Entertainment / Bowling / Reading The Lanes: The process of discovering how your ball reacts on different portions of the lane surface; hopefully, finding the best area to use to maximize strike potential. MORE