unsight

unsight

(ʌnˈsaɪt)
n
the absence of sight
adj
1. unexamined
2. not sighed for
vb (tr)
to obstruct the vision of or remove sight from
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Using the posse of defenders to unsight goalkeeper Tom Heaton, he ran across the fringe of the area and bobbled his shot inside the post.
After Donaldson accepted a low Mitchell Hancox cross and squared up towards goal, he then ushered the ball low into the bottom corner, round a defender to unsight the keeper.
Thoughts of Phena At News of Her Death Not a line of her writing have I, Not a thread of her hair, No mark of her late time as dame in her dwelling, whereby I may picture her there; And in vain do I urge my unsight To conceive my lost prize At her close, whom I knew when her dreams were upbrimming with light, And with laughter her eyes.
However, a quick-thinking Carroll, realising he could not be flagged offside, retreated in front of Newcastle goalkeeper Tim Krul, with the combination of the striker and Simpson enough to unsight the goalkeeper and allow Bellamy''s shot to curl home.
Offside to unsight Forster at Accies' goal and played well.
That Verner was starting to give up rebounds was testament to Coventry's tempo, and their ability to unsight the netminder by forming a screen of players in front of him.
In the 25th minute the lead was doubled when Lubbuck ran across Derby keeper Jake Kean to unsight him and allow Blair Adams' low drive to enter the net just inside the far post.
"Paul Leeman tried to make contact, seemed to unsight their keeper Wes Lamont and the ball tucked inside the far post."
A bag can also unsight kids and they could have a nasty fall."
It is as if to see with grace and humanity, Friel has to undergo his own trail of disbelief from a theology that shaped his sight, but which in his vocation as a dramatist might unsight him.
However, a quick-thinking Carroll, realising he could not be flagged offside, retreated in front of Krul, with the combination of the striker and Simpson enough to unsight the goalkeeper and allow Bellamy's shot to curl home.