Any frame in which a bowler fails to make a strike or spare.
1 Shelby tentatively put her hands on the open frame of the window.
2 Through the open frame of the shop doorway, something outside had caught her eye.
3 When he reached the bridge he saw white threads of water between the timbers of the open frame .
4 Leaping off the edge, I hurl myself toward the open frame , but only manage to get one arm through.
5 And he suffered the same fate in the opening frame of the evening session.
6 Without them, he said, the wind would simply blow through the open frames of the wheels.
7 American Sniper saw its venue count increase from 401 for its opening frame to 457.
8 Will Butcher's power-play goal with 43.1 seconds left in opening frame drew New Jersey even.
9 "Take care of that open frame , " he had added, cautioning her.
10 Tom Pyatt scored at 11:24 of the opening frame to make it a 3-1 Ottawa lead.
11 Bennett started the onslaught at the 5:35 mark of the opening frame , finishing a goal-mouth scramble.
12 Chicago forced nine turnovers in the opening frame , turning those into 18 of its 37 first-quarter points.
13 Soderberg then scored at the 4:22 mark of the opening frame to give the hosts a 3-1 edge.
14 The Dubliner's match with Anthony Hamilton went down to the wire having started with a rare incident in the opening frame of the night.
15 Montreal dictated the pace early on, controlling the puck and spending much of the first half of the opening frame in the Rangers' end.
16 With its apt title, "Mother's Day" saw an impressive 7% rise in business during the Mother's Day weekend following a so-so opening frame .
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