But you could rush at them and conk them on the head with that metal thing. |
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Next I bought glue traps, resolving to conk the critters as soon as they were caught. |
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However, even that was easily dealt with, as all he had to do was lure the guard away, conk him, and hide him in the bushes. |
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Simply put, if driven front first up a slope, the petrol would not feed the carburettor and the engine would conk out. |
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As for looks, I think he has beady little squinty eyes which are only enhanced by his huge conk. |
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The audience was full of kids watching someone with a huge conk bent over and screeching like a crow. |
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Mayoral shortcomings may warrant a conk with a dry cup, but not necessarily a drenching with hot tea. |
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The artist's conk is a particular kind of bracket fungus, Ganoderma applanata. |
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Heavy bars, however, may come down and conk you in the head so keep your hand on the bar to be safe. |
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The battery is starting to conk out and I don't live near an Apple Store, so what is the easiest way to get it replaced? |
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This polypore is a local conk — a thick, tough kind of polypore — but its name is proprietary information. |
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Malcolm Little, years before he was Malcolm X, wore his hair chemically slicked in what was called a conk and styled zoot suits when he was young. |
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He didn't bother to ask his brother if he used the wrench to conk him out. |
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The car is the source of most of the laughs as it winks its headlights, smiles using its front bumper, and uses its trunk to conk meddlers on the head. |
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It doesn't take a fall or a conk on the head to cause death up there. |
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They went to the barber every Saturday for a conk or a shave, and at night the ones with long hair kept their waves pressed firm in caps made of nylon stockings. |
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There were but a very few musicians who didn't wear a conk in those days. |
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Eat some over-fried food at the hotel and try to stay awake, but conk out early. |
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Electricity will occasionally conk out, and driving home at night he noticed that many roads are conspicuously dark. |
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Speakers Fiddling about with shoddy speakers can be maddening, particularly when they conk out at a critical point. |
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I was searching, fruitlessly, for a VW bus that didn't smell like pot or conk out on the test drive, when I happened upon an incredible, candy-apple red Karmann Ghia. |
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Engines conk out at pivotal moments, and the boat's propellers unexpectedly start up when a diver is looking for damage, resulting in an aquatic bloodbath. |
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She has found that bear's head tooth fungus, which bursts out of tree trunks in delicate, white cascades, usually whips an artist's conk fungus. |
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Probably just a coincidence that the limo chose that very moment to conk out. |
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If dealing with an unexploded bomb wasn't hairy enough, try it with a battery that may conk out in the middle of the job. |
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Though the cheetah might outsprint the pronghorn on the short track, the big cat would conk out after 30 seconds. |
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As our minivan trundles up the steep hills, we are soon forced to switch off the air-conditioning to ensure that the engine doesn't conk out halfway up. |
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Other common names are clinker polypore, cinder conk, black mass, and birch canker polypore. |
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Praying for sleep, perhaps, but the right to conk out near the table? |
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Look Moll, you put in a word for us slobs, right now and when we conk out. |
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The different shells they used were muttonfish, starries, beachies, buttonies, courie, pearl, fan conk, small cockle and small pippies. |
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Oh no, you need to be thin, gaunt, bony, going bald with a great conk. |
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And so my conk with a wonk doesn't actually bother me too much. |
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