In these streets he met Anitus, the king of the country, and brained him with his club, which was the fashion among gentlemen in those days. |
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As he burst in the door, Mrs. Luthor nearly brained him with the poker from the fireplace. |
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That's when I stopped what I was doing, got out of bed and brained the one in the red pyjamas with my alarm clock. |
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My old man had nearly brained himself trying to install the heavy rope on the limb of an old box elder. |
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My mother had once made me take ballet lessons until I'd brained the teacher with one of my slippers. |
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If you're right brained, you likely have a talent for creative writing and art. |
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Chairs had long ago been removed when one of the owners had been brained with one in the middle of one of Hvit's constant brawls. |
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You just had a mother, who home schooled her kids, sent to the loonie bin after she brained two of them. |
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He then jumped into the crater with a knobkerrie and had brained another of the enemy when he was himself struck through the shoulder by a bayonet. |
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Some say it was he who brained Mr Mills, who never worked again and died seven years later. |
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If he did his analyzing that way, we can understand why he reaches such hare brained conclusions. |
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The Republican Party seems to have been brained by a heavy cloud followed by an equally heavy sky-blue shape. |
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It says so right here at this here link you lardacious fluff brained cousin humper. |
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One should note that these tactics, which can be entertainingly effective in computer games like Civilization, led to Pyrrhus dying on the streets of Argos after being brained with a roofing tile. |
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He was a victim not of treacherous tribesmen but of an elephant he was riding, which reared and brained him on a stone archway he was passing through. |
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