I got this grave yard woman.

I hit a one-yard draw in there

Each dog barks in his own yard!

The word good has many meanings.

Meaningless yards are not meaningful.

The ref was vertically 15 yards away.

My main focus is to get positive yards.

Give the enemy an inch, hell take a yard.

There's a freeway running through the yard.

Don't neglect the gold in your own back yard.

I buried a lot of my ironing in the back yard.

Yards don't matter. The score is all that matters.

Amarillio, just turn to the left and 500 yards down

He hits the ball 130 yards and his jewelry goes 150.

They did the Monster Mash, it was a grave yard smash.

I started by hacking around the back yard in Richmond.

Don't want to end up a cartoon in a cartoon grave yard.

As long as I can stay north or south, I'm gaining yards.

Inch by inch, life's a cinch. Yard by yard, life's hard.

I've hurt you. I've loved you. I've mowed the front yard.

Undertaker, your yard is right in the middle of my world!

That was only a yard away from being an inch-perfect pass.

An inch of progress is worth more than a yard of complaint.

I had 1,000 yards when I played on plantar fasciitis before.

Shoot you on the front porch and knock you to the back yard.

The ideal racecar will expire 100 yards past the finish line.

I'm pretty confusing. But I do have an oil rig in my back yard.

We all want to thank Emmitt for allowing us to enjoy every yard.

Anything more than 500 yards from the car just isn't photogenic.

Buy whatever kids are selling on card tables in their front yard.

I just show up to the yard, work hard, and play as hard as I can.

The referee was only five or seven yards away from that incident.

My uncle and my grandfather both worked in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Fabregas literally carries 10 yards of space around in his shorts.

There's nothing worth photographing more than 100 yards from the car

The squirrel in my yard really knows his way around the neighborhood.

Make incremental progress, change comes not by the yard, but by the inch.

Greyhound Bus Lines motto: "We Stop For Some Damn Thing Every 200 Yards."

My whole motto is get four yards, and if I get more than four, that's fine.

I loved playing in the Big Ten, where it's three yards and a cloud of dust.

Remember when you picked me up like a frisbee and tossed me across you yard?

He's very fast and if he gets a yard ahead of himself nobody will catch him.

When I read "The Whole Nine Yards" I was like, 'Okay, this is a G-spot role'.

It’s not difficult to coach to just get 10 players right on your 18-yard box.

Every Saturday we work in the yard, pick up the dog doo, hope that it's hard.

Many shots are spoiled at the last instant by efforts to add a few more yards.

I get the same buzz cleaning up the yard as Leo Tolstoy did from scything hay.

Being a giver is not good for a 100-yard dash, but it’s valuable in a marathon.

I love my blocks of marble, always piling up in the yard like a flock of sheep.

I can hit the whiskers on a cat with a football from a distance of forty yards.

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