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warm-ups

noun as in sweat suit

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In exchange for the card, the Pirates are offering two season tickets behind home plate for the next 30 years, a softball game for 30 people at PNC Park with “Pirates alumni” serving as coaches, and a spring training experience that includes a meet-and-greet event with Skenes, batting practice and warm-ups with the team, two jerseys autographed by Skenes and more.

The 21-year-old jigged across Twickenham's turf barefooted before the warm-ups, getting the size of the stage, and looked completely at home as he set up Tom Wright's try with the most delicious finger roll this side of a sushi platter.

From BBC

Others parked in the surrounding neighborhoods and walked the rest of the way, with plenty of time to spare to watch warm-ups before the first pitch.

Harbaugh saw how much better his quarterback was moving and felt Herbert could at least protect himself on the field, which made him comfortable enough to allow Herbert to test himself during warm-ups Sunday.

She was applauded onto the pitch during the warm-ups and a roar erupted when the stadium announcer read out Bompastor's name to the crowd before kick-off.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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