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Hail Mary

[ heyl mer-ee, mair-ee ]

noun

  1. Also called Hail Mary pass,. a long forward pass in football, especially as a last-ditch attempt at the end of a game, where completion is considered unlikely.


Hail Mary

noun

  1. Also calledAve Maria RC Church a prayer to the Virgin Mary, based on the salutations of the angel Gabriel (Luke 1:28) and Elizabeth (Luke 1:42) to her
  2. slang.
    American football a very long high pass into the end zone, made in the final seconds of a half or of a game
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Origin of Hail Mary1

1300–50; Middle English, translation of Medieval Latin Ave Maria
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Amazon MGM showed off many other films, including Ryan Gosling's space epic Project Hail Mary in which he play's a reluctant astronaut tasked with saving humanity.

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The Chargers, who turned the ball over on a Justin Herbert interception on their previous offensive drive, initially ran the offense onto the field to possibly throw a Hail Mary.

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Dr Heller describes training the algorithm on available data from just a few 100 patients as a "Hail Mary pass".

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