He probably had a couple whacks with something, a tire iron or a bowling trophy. |
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With the verbal equivalent of one of those ferocious aces he whacks past opponents, Andy Roddick has summed up life in just 18 words. |
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She whacks him across the face again, and his head cracks as he hits the floor, harder than last time. |
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Enno still remembers the swooping motion Metal made, making a full face swing to give Enno one of his reserved whacks. |
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The nation's industrial heart, Ho Chi Minh City whacks the visitor like a sensorial avalanche. |
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Sound was limited to crunchy thuds and whacks with bloopy, bleepy magical sounds thrown in. |
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The soil was so hard it took Moore three whacks with a pick just to break loose a clod of clay. |
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Cole, a small, dark-haired Cajun boy with calloused work-toughened hands, once took fifteen whacks from Miss Miller's paddle, more than anybody in the history of the school. |
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It took a total of around 25 whacks before it regained its colour again. |
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If a man whacks you on the head, it isn't a precedent for him kicking you on the shins. |
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He turns to shout encouragement at the players, as someone nearly whacks in a goal. |
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You can be ready to head out on a camping trip when your son falls and whacks his head on the front steps. |
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He received three painful whacks and on the third one the pain was so intense that he broke into tears. |
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The vision of what we're trying to get is go out and give the hornets nest a few whacks and get them all out in the open and have it out with them once and for all. |
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He holds his left arm at his side and paws with it to set up whacks from the big stick of his right. |
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His whacks are no more uncomfortable than a typical Swedish massage. |
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Tiger Stadium is gone to dust now, memories of it growing dimmer every time Cabrera whacks another ball over the outfield wall at Comerica Park. |
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After the clashes among immigrants and Italians started by the attack of two non-EU persons with shoot-outs, whacks and a result of 65 wounded persons, they were hundreds to be transferred to centres in Calabria and Puglia. |
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Judith wines and dines with her enemy, then whacks off his head right after dinner. |
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And the country's most famous Buddhist monk attracts thousands of devotees who believe that if he whacks them on the head with a rolled up newspaper, they might win the national lottery. |
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He and Crowe make a strong, unexcitable team, each as wry as the other, and Hasan doesn't even look surprised when Connor saves his life, in mid-fight, with judicious whacks of a cricket bat. |
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Primer brisance mostly depends on the length of the flame that leaps out of the flash-hole after the firing pin whacks the primer cup. |
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I took a few whacks at Super Mario, when it came out, in the mid-eighties, but mostly my video-game experience predated the Nintendo invasion and the unabating craze for home systems. |
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Employing whacks on the head with her thimble, frequent scoldings, and the quoting of Scripture, Aunt Polly tries, unsuccessfully, to force Tom to abandon his high-spirited ways. |
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In deliberately padding the public books with billions of dollars every year, whacks of unknown and often unsupported expenses are allowed to slip through the cracks without the involvement of Parliament. |
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Mr Cowen writes:The Germans had lots of...temporary whacks to their export industries...and treated them as such, whether consciously or not, and with good success. |
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As they ducked they, with all the kit they were carrying, would tangle on a motor bike handle bars that stood there, so they had a few more whacks. |
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The lead drummer whacks a plastic chair with a pair of flip-flops. |
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Deshimaru gave some good whacks sometimes. |
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