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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Off_spinOff spin - Wikipedia

    Off spin is a type of finger spin bowling in cricket. A bowler who uses this technique is called an off spinner. Off spinners are right-handed spin bowlers who use their fingers to spin the ball. Their normal delivery is an off break, which spins from left to right (from the bowler's perspective) when the ball bounces on the pitch.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BreakBreak - Wikipedia

    Time off from school. Holiday break, a U.S. term for various school holidays. Christmas break or Winter break, a break in the winter, typically around Christmas and New Years. Spring break, a recess in early spring at universities and schools in various countries in the northern hemisphere.

  3. 6 de mar. de 2006 · Off-break/spin - A ball turning into the right hander- from off to leg (from left to right) Off-cutter - An offbreak delivered at speed Off the mark When the batsman scores his first run

  4. Break It Off» (en español «Rompimos») es una canción de la cantante barbadense Rihanna de su segundo álbum de estudio, A Girl Like Me (2006). Fue escrita por Sean Paul , Bennett Donovan, Ford K. y Rihanna, mientras que la producción estuvo a cargo de Don Corleon.

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    • 6 de agosto de 2006
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Break_It_OffBreak It Off - Wikipedia

    "Break It Off" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her second studio album A Girl like Me (2006), and features guest vocals from Sean Paul. It was written by Donovan Bennett, Paul, K. Ford and Rihanna, while production was handled by Don Corleon .

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    • November 13, 2006
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  6. An off break is a type of delivery in the sport of cricket, and is the attacking delivery of an off spin bowler. Off break bowlers are known as off spinners. An off break is bowled by holding the cricket ball in the palm of the hand with the seam running across under all the fingers. As the ball...

  7. The earliest known use of the noun off-break is in the 1860s. OED's earliest evidence for off-break is from 1866, in a paper by Walter Gregor, folklorist. off-break is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: off- prefix, break n., off adj. See etymology.