incurve
Example Sentences
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The first ball he pitched was an incurve, but it looked good to the batter, and he swung at it viciously.
From Bert Wilson's Fadeaway Ball by Duffield, J. W.
He had a nose like a shoemaker's thumb: there was a deep incurve from its wide tip to his forehead.
From D'Ri and I by Bacheller, Irving
The blade is two-edged, widening from a sharp point to two shoulders from 3 to 4 centimeters apart, whence the edges incurve gradually and finally end in two projecting spurs 3 or 4 centimeters apart.
From The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir by Garvan, John M.
It developed presently, that this was now his intention and that the Rube knew it and pitched him the one ball which is almost impossible to bunt—a high incurve, over the inside corner.
From The Redheaded Outfield by Grey, Zane
He captained the baseball team, and could pitch an incurve and a swift drop ball that made him a demi-god to those who had vainly tried to hit his twisters.
From The Brighton Boys with the Flying Corps by Driscoll, James R. [pseud.]