The fish had probably taken some eighty or ninety yards of line in its first rush, then kited to my left. |
Lombard swung at the sweet pea he had dropped, caught it neatly with the toe of his shoe, and kited it upward with grim zest, as though doing that made him feel a lot better. |
Those who have kited and driven, tell me that driving disturbs and unsettles the birds far more than the kite. |
I resolved to press for the release of all the names of those who kited checks at the Bank. |
At one point it got about a hundred yards away from the boat and kited fast through a thick weedbed. |