The Buffs struggle against the pass, and that plays into Missouri's wheelhouse.
From the kentucky.com
The information Coleman and Lynch sought was in DuMond's professional wheelhouse.
From the sportsillustrated.cnn.com
The wheelhouse projects to the west of the pump house and has weatherboard sides.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Brett Lebda streaked into the zone and put a drop pass in Hudler's wheelhouse.
From the buffalonews.com
Maybe your idea is so far out of our wheelhouse that it's hanging onto the rudder.
From the techcrunch.com
A couple of initialisms appear in the grid that won't be in everyone's wheelhouse.
From the wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com
That's her wheelhouse and few in the state have proven they can run with her.
From the stltoday.com
The downsizing of engines and upsizing of power land right in Detroit's wheelhouse.
From the time.com
The sinking was so sudden that all navigation crew remained stuck in the wheelhouse.
From the en.wikipedia.org
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Pilothouse: an enclosed compartment from which a vessel can be navigated
In archaeology, a wheelhouse is a prehistoric structure from the Iron Age found in Scotland. The term was first coined after the discovery of a ruined mound in 1855. ...
The WheelHouse is a daily Monday-Friday half-hour-long show on SportsNet New York airing from 5:30pm-6pm EST. ...
Location on a ship where the wheel is located; also called pilothouse or bridge.
A hitter's power zone. Usually a pitch waist-high and over the heart of the plate.
A small bridge, found on boats and fishing vessels.
The inner area behind the fender described by the inner and outer fender panels; the term is occasionally used for the inner fender panel
A small covered area on the bridge where the ship's wheel is found.
The deckhouse of a vessel in which the wheel is fitted protecting the helmsman from the elements.