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"sidearm" Definitions
  1. a weapon (such as a sword, revolver, or bayonet) worn at the side or in the belt
  2. of, relating to, using, or being a throw (as in baseball) in which the arm is not raised above the shoulder and the ball is thrown with a sideways sweep of the arm between shoulder and hip

136 Sentences With "sidearm"

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Sidearm Nation, a seven-year-old organization dedicated to advancing the cause of sidearm and submarine hurlers, offers instructional camps for players who often had to turn to YouTube to learn their craft.
He kept a sidearm by his side at all times.
The Sidearm isn't perfect, though, especially when it's used alone.
They saw that Andujar had a tendency to throw sidearm.
I have made the decision to holster my sidearm permanently.
But they are increasingly keen on using another sidearm: the Taser.
After the first few weeks, I carried only a holstered sidearm.
He threw from a low sidearm position, and Gonzalez was safe.
The Mexicans put the U.S. sidearm back in the CPB car.
Pitch from the stretch, and throw the ball overhand, not sidearm.
Chong Tae-hyon whipped a low, sidearm pitch to Yulieski Gourriel.
High rate-of-fire sidearm that does moderate damage at medium range.
General officers are also getting their own variant of the new sidearm.
Sidearm throws can sail to the side as they approach first base.
She can also hit back when cornered thanks to a deceptively powerful sidearm.
He doesn't have a hitch in his arm or throw sidearm like some guys.
"Off camera, I drew a sidearm and he stopped advancing toward me," Lister said.
The M17 is the Army's new sidearm, designed to be lighter and easier to use.
The Army and other service branches have adopted the M17/M18 handgun as a sidearm.
The SideArm was tested using a 400-pound Lockheed Martin Fury UAS shot from a catapult.
It sounds like a lot, but Myers threw sidearm and averaged just 193 hitters per outing.
I've yet to see anyone in public strapping a sidearm, but the law is tremendously popular.
When I go into the field now, I need to make sure I have my sidearm.
They were fellow sidearm and submarine pitchers, apostates in a sport that reveres the overhand throw.
In addition to her Biotic Rifle, Ana also carries around a sidearm that fires Sleep Darts.
Mahomes flung the ball sidearm on the play with a defender draped on his left side.
Smith, who throws sidearm, is 40-27 with a 2.94 ERA in 623 big league relief appearances.
That includes Josh Hejka, a pitcher in the Mets organization who went to two Sidearm Nation camps.
It's an M1911 pistol, the standard issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces for nearly a century.
The consumer version of the X26, TASER's police-focused sidearm, runs around a thousand dollars and is enormous.
In October, Miller had to draw his sidearm during an insider attack on a security meeting in Kandahar.
Now a system built by Flux Defense makes it so troops can handle their sidearm like a rifle.
An army officer pulled out his sidearm and pointed it at the bus driver's head: Move the bus!
In addition, he was making sidearm throws from third base, with not that much velocity on the ball.
It also increases the damage and fire rate of her sidearm, which makes her much less vulnerable than usual.
In all, Reyes, throwing from a sidearm position, gave up six runs on five hits, including two home runs.
The US Army is retiring the standard-issue Beretta M9 after 35 years in favor of a more modern sidearm.
As she looks over the gruesome scene she discovers — and, importantly, picks up — what appears to be the director's sidearm.
The camp here in Durham was run by Sidearm Nation, a seven-year-old organization dedicated to improving those numbers.
A sidearm thrower may have a greater risk of labrum injuries, he said, but less risk of rotator cuff problems.
He can no longer throw with the same force of old, and he opts for a sidearm throwing motion now.
A police officer opened the door to a stairwell in a Brooklyn housing project, sidearm in hand, and squeezed the trigger.
I'm playing as Claire right now, a white chick in a leather jacket who open-carries a sidearm everywhere she goes.
During the questioning, according to reports, the Mexican troops pointed their weapons at the U.S. soldiers and removed a soldier's sidearm.
SideArm is a joint project from the US Office of Naval Research and the Defense Advanced Research Projects agency aka DARPA.
Fewer than a dozen sidearm pitchers consistently worked in the majors last year, and only a handful who threw submarine style.
The Navy's special operators are preparing to part with the Sig Sauer P228 and adopt the Glock 19 as their sidearm.
A few plays later, Mahomes saved the drive yet again with a sidearm throw to Sammy Watkins for a first down.
The basic concept, as suggested when SideArm was first proposed, is sort of a reversal of the classic aircraft carrier hook system.
Sleep Dart: Fire's a fast-moving dart from Ana's sidearm that knocks an enemy unconscious — rendering them completely immobile — for six seconds.
A man stands watch, with a sidearm, in front of the administrative building where the brothers have set up their command center.
The Axon Signal Sidearm Holster is a device that will "alert all Axon cameras within a 30-foot radius" to start recording.
My three brothers and I would marvel at my uncle when he would come out in his uniform, sidearm at his side.
He slapped a breaking pitch from Kimbrel slowly toward third, and Nunez charged, scooped the ball and fired it sidearm toward Pearce.
That setup obviously presents some logistical issues when there are no oceans around, so SideArm looks to make the launch pads more mobile.
The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan reportedly drew his sidearm during the deadly attack this week on top U.S. and Afghan military leaders.
He fielded one last warm-up grounder before the top of the fifth, and made one last sidearm throw to pitcher Steven Matz.
A portion of the county is also represented by Amanda Chase, a Republican state senator who sometimes attends legislative sessions with a sidearm.
Nestle a flat rock in the crook of your index finger and sling it sidearm, flicking the wrist to give the stone a spin.
A famous Ron Stoner photograph from the '60s shows a Marine M.P. wearing a sidearm, storming off the beach with a single-fin shortboard.
Muhammad Dribigi, who's in charge of security at the mosque, sits at a wooden table in full uniform, complete with shiny badges and sidearm.
Williams' most impressive throw was a sidearm fling while under pressure and going out of bounds with less than a minute left before halftime.
Pitching for 17 seasons, mostly with the Detroit Tigers and the Philadelphia Phillies, Mr. Bunning, a right-hander, dominated batters with his sidearm deliveries.
Mercy controls don't use that button by default, and putting the weapon swap there means you can keep moving as you pull your sidearm out.
And I love that the Twins have Trevor Hildenberger, a sidearm/submarine guy who can occasionally slip a fastball up there in the mid-813s.
Freedom fighters in the Philippines were so incensed at the American occupation that U.S. troops had to adopt a new sidearm with a larger caliber.
They buy specially tailored coats to conceal a sidearm on the hip, with a little extra give in the sleeves to accommodate a shooting stance.
The officer, who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter, said that the killing was an accident and that he had mistaken his sidearm for his Taser.
"He wasn't unnerved at all, it was just Pat throwing it downfield, throwing it sidearm, underhand, eyes closed, you name it," fullback Anthony Sherman said.
This week DARPA published the first footage of an ongoing project called SideArm, which is all about creating a mobile crane setup to solve that issue.
RHP Joe Smith was acquired by the Chicago Cubs just before Monday's trading deadline, bolstering the bullpen and adding a different look with his sidearm delivery.
But as Wright threw to first, Hosmer, knowing Wright had lately been reduced to throwing the ball sidearm without much on it, took off for home.
In addition, Wright's defense at third base has gradually become a concern because of the sidearm throws he has been forced to make to first base.
But three floors above, according to prosecutors, the cops argued about whether they should alert their supervisors that Liang had fired his 9 millimeter Glock sidearm.
You can see a working version of SideArm in the video above, which shows a Lockheed Martin drone being fired at the hook, rail, and net setup.
Most of the camp's pitchers, ranging in age from 12 to 20, had never met another sidearm pitcher and had never received formal training in the craft.
About 500 pitchers have attended Sidearm Nation camps, including many who have gone on to play college baseball and a few who have reached the professional ranks.
Amanda Chase, a Republican state senator who carries a sidearm to legislative sessions, has announced that she will not caucus with other Republicans in the upcoming session.
The team includes only one native-born Israeli, Shlomo Lipetz, a 38-year-old sidearm pitcher who played college ball at the University of California, San Diego.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — So, there was this quarterback playing at Arrowhead Stadium who zipped sidearm passes and evaded defenders and completed throws that peers wouldn't even consider trying.
During the incident, the Mexican soldiers pointed their weapons at the US troops, removing a soldier's sidearm and returning it to the unmarked US vehicle, the officials said.
But she is also a sheriff's deputy who wears a sidearm and a bulletproof vest, drives an official S.U.V. and has an AR-212 semiautomatic rifle stored nearby.
"It feels sad," he said on Wednesday at the police shooting range in Rodman's Neck in the Bronx, where he was training on a new Sig Sauer sidearm.
Scott Miller, the head of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, drew his sidearm during the attack, according to a coalition member with direct knowledge of what happened.
Meanwhile, the big prize for gunmakers is the defense contract to replace the Beretta M9 as the standard sidearm for troops in the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force.
We're still pretty far from having the SideArm being used in the field, but once it comes into play, the use of heavy-duty drones will have no boundaries. 
"So yes, a safely holstered sidearm is permitted at polling stations in New Hampshire as far as New Hampshire law is concerned," Assistant Attorney General Brian Buonamano told CNN.
The SideArm unit, which fits in a shipping container and can be set up and operated by 2-4 people, first launches the drone off a horizontally mounted rail catapult.
I'm thinking of that throw near the beginning of the game, a screen where the defender was in his face and he threw it sidearm to get the ball there.
In the top of the third, Wright fielded a grounder by Bryan Holaday and slung a sidearm throw — the only kind he can still make — to first for the out.
The Army recently approved Sig Sauer's M17 and M18 pistols for Full Material Release, declaring that the new sidearm "meets all operational performance requirements" to formally replace the Vietnam-era M9.
It's difficult to determine with absolute certainty from the grainy video the kind of gun the young agent was carrying, but the Glock 19M, in 9x19mm, is the FBI's standard sidearm.
She patiently explained that despite being active duty FBI, I would be forced to travel to the NYPD's 28500th precinct, a few blocks away, and secure my sidearm in a lockbox.
The Army is once again angling for a new 9mm submachine gun for soldiers deployed in personal security details downrange, after vacillating on the new sidearm over the last several months.
When this wingéd healer busts out her sidearm and ends me with a handful of well-placed bullets, and I see she's wearing pink, I can't help but receive those bullets graciously.
"I'm not going to end up in prison," said Mr. Finicum, 54, who often appeared at news conferences wearing a broad cowboy hat on his head and a sidearm on his hip.
Nobody would point to Philip Rivers, for instance, as an example of textbook form, but he's used his sidearm release to drop ball after ball in the bucket on a nine-route.
"It fits pretty much any size gun, up to a 1911" —a single-action semiautomatic pistol that was first issued as the standard sidearm for those serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.
At one event CNN attended, called "The Gospel and a Sidearm," Disney and Schenck brought together people from across the political spectrum in the Christian community and screened scenes from the documentary.
Even though Mitchell knows Hood is about to (probably) spring free in the corner, it still must feel a little scary to sidearm a ball the length of the baseline towards empty space.
Of note: Security escorted Cain out of Texas' 2018 Democratic convention in Fort Worth after he appeared to carry a sidearm as part of a prank, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Sidearm and submarine pitchers tend to be specialists, typically entering a game to face only one or two batters, and almost always to focus on batters with a dominant side that matches their own.
It's also expanded in recent years to offer communal living spaces to young people as part of sidearm called WeLive, and controversially has rented space in buildings personally owned by its own CEO, Adam Neumann.
Military-style fixed-wing drones are easy to launch, but difficult to land; DARPA aims to change that with SideArm, a portable drone-grabbing system that snatches the fast-moving craft right out of the air.
And though it's been almost 28 years since I attended this training, as I recall, there weren't many practical application scenarios that involved maintaining positive control of a sidearm while performing ambitious backflips at a bar.
Could Kim Jong Un ever have trusted the likes of Trump to guarantee his safety, his survival, his continued rule as a power-hungry dictator without a single nuclear sidearm, let alone a full-on arsenal?
The Axon Signal Sidearm Systems like these could make law enforcement's use of body cameras a more seamless process, rather than tasking officers with the responsibility of pressing a button or instituting an "always on" recording policy.
There were a few laughs, but it was a slog for Reyes, too: despite flashing an 86-mile per hour fastball with his sidearm delivery, he coughed up six runs, two home runs and threw 48 pitches.
It's also not clear what Trump meant by "we are now sending ARMED SOLDIERS" given that soldiers there are already armed, as evidenced by the fact that one of them had their sidearm taken away by the Mexicans.
For the next six weeks, Cooney would come to work at Ground Zero every day -- the ashes still smoldering behind him as he struggled to breathe through a surgical mask with his Glock 19 sidearm strapped to his waist.
An Army spokesman told Task & Purpose at the time that Miller was first issued the sidearm back in 1992, well after the Army started phasing in the M9, and it became his official general officer assigned weapon in 2009.
Mets infielder J.D. Davis said that the angle of a pitching machine could be set up to try to replicate the delivery of a sidearm pitcher, but that the machine could not match the way the ball will sink.
No longer carrying a sidearm, the 20143-year-old has tried to present a more mainstream conservative campaign message, albeit one that is based on a strict interpretation of the Constitution, support for state sovereignty, and vehement opposition to public lands.
"Underhand, sidearm, overhand, with a different windup for every pitch and with a carload of different pitches, he showed 'em how it's done in as grand a coming-out party as any ballplayer ever had," The Cleveland Plain Dealer wrote.
Freeborn switched to sidearm pitching — or "dropped down," as players describe rejecting the overhand norm — during his first season in an independent professional league after his manager told him that he would be cut if he didn't make a change.
DARPA's goal for SideArm is to get this technology to the point where the drone launch and retrieval system can fit inside a shipping container, making it possible to move it by truck, ship, rail, C-130 airplane, or a CH-47 helicopter.
Police in Fresno, California, say they discovered that 40-year-old Damon Rodgers was working as a guard at Fresno's Rape Counseling Services center after he posted on a security guard networking forum on Facebook asking about a sidearm holster for a .
He had quickly been anointed Bundy's bodyguard, and in all of the pictures he stood with his sidearm like a lifelong acolyte next to a man who said his Mormon faith was what had led him and his followers to this point.
A man arrived near the scene of a school shooting in Santa Fe, Texas, on Friday bearing an American flag and an apparent sidearm, saying he was there to "make America great again" and offer "support" in a now viral video clip.
The Sidearm Nation protégés at the Durham camp didn't have to worry about that, but at least one of them was still devising a plan that might keep him in games longer: Ashton Sturgell, a Georgia College right-hander, worked on throwing lefty.
His no-look throws, his sidearm flips, his left-handed flicks — they all, at least to me, evoke the premise of "Chopped," the reality show on the Food Network, in which contestants are given baskets of mystery ingredients and must prepare meals.
He changed his delivery to find a route around the accumulated scar tissue and then he wasn't a starter anymore; he was a lefty who pitched only to other lefties, with a sidearm delivery that was not deceptive enough to do him much good.
In a sign of how the protests are growing more violent and out of control, there were also several attacks on apparent bystanders during demonstrations Sunday, and protesters were recorded beating a riot officer with his own weapon and attempting to grab his sidearm.
Cloutier, the left-handed linebacker of the offense, who had scored nine goals in the semifinal win on Saturday over Loyola (Maryland), ripped a sidearm shot past Maryland goalkeeper Kyle Bernlohr off a feed from Michael Tagliaferri with 22004 minute 23 seconds left in the extra period.
And rather than a timely conversion process, the MP17 appears elegantly simple: soldiers just slot their sidearm into the system in less than a minute and, thanks to a custom holster, quickly draw from their hip and handle the weapon with the ease of a standard pistol.
After struggling in the field last season — only three major league third basemen made more errors than his 15 — Andujar spent the off-season and spring training working on his fielding and throwing, which he often preferred to do from a sidearm angle rather than the traditional overhand method.
Investigators also determined that the report of an "armed intruder" - a man seen walking around Coates Hall with a gun on his hip - had come just after an off-duty policeman dressed in civilian clothes and wearing a sidearm had been present at the building, university spokesman Ernie Ballard said.
Chicago does have a lot of uniquely brilliant and variously gifted players, all manner of speedsters and crack defenders and opposite-field technicians and doubles machines and any combination thereof; at the deadline, they added one of the last extreme-sidearm relievers in the game just to round it all out.
Batters usually keeps their eyes on a pitcher's chest or shoulders as the ball is being released, Davis and some of his fellow Mets explained, but they must lower their focus to the knees or waist if they want to track the ball properly against a sidearm or submarine hurler.
Asked about the allegation that Fatihah was carrying an AK-47 and a sidearm when he approached the Neals, Veronica Laizure, CAIR Oklahoma's civil rights director, declined to comment, pointing to VICE News to the lawsuit filed Wednesday, which does not make reference to any weapons Fatihah might have been carrying.
There are two types of axe throws that Kratos starts out with: a "light" attack that spins the axe sidearm at enemies, where if (correctly thrown) it'll bounce back into the air for a quick recall to attack again, or a heavier throw that can be charged and will cleave into enemies, freezing them solid.
As We Are The Mighty smartly points out, the MP17 could serve as a viable alternative to the collapsible 30-round GAU-5A Aircrew Self Defense Weapon that the Air Force recently adopted for pilot forced to eject in hostile territory, especially since the service recently tested the M17 as a potential sidearm for pilots.
You can see the lab tests and concept renders in this video: "SideArm aims to replicate carriers' capability to quickly and safely accelerate and decelerate planes through a portable, low-cost kit that is mission-flexible, independent from local infrastructure, and compatible with existing and future tactical unmanned aircraft," said DARPA's Graham Drozeski in a press release.
But as the FBI adapted to a post-6900/2628 investigative landscape, intelligence-gathering became an identified core principle, and along with that came an expanded budget and the hiring of legions of Intelligence Analysts — professional support employees who didn't carry a shield and duty sidearm, but supported the agents who were investigators in the field.
I see now that something in Harrelson reflected the way I viewed myself as a boy: That I possessed a subtle but inherent power, an unpolished brilliance that would reveal itself when it was most needed, like instinctively snagging a hot grounder out of the dirt and transforming it into glittering art with a pivot and a sidearm whip-crack to first.
The day before, prosecutors painted a scene where Liang failed at every junction: he fired his 9mm Glock sidearm without first scanning the scene; he failed to administer CPR, a tactic in which he was trained, after Gurley was hit by his ricocheting bullet; and he failed to call for help immediately—instead reportedly texting his union rep—as Butler performed CPR on her dying friend, prosecutors said.

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