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inexplosive
[ in-ik-sploh-siv ]
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But it has mattered more since Heinicke became the starter because the inexplosive, run-first offense has had to rely on lengthy drives, which lowers scoring, which narrows the team’s margin for error.
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If Tennessee’s offense remains run-first and relatively inexplosive, the odds it can build a big lead are lower.
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Inexplosive, in-eks-plÅ′siv, adj. not explosive.
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A more viable option would probably be the inexplosive but dependable Greg Camarillo.
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And so the Dolphins’ rushing attack – headlined by Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams, two savvy but inexplosive backs – became average.
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