The head cold I predicted last Monday hit me on Tuesday and was followed closely by exhaustion on Wednesday and a temperature on Thursday. |
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A head cold hit me like an anvil last week, and that usually means I'm going to feel too dopey or muddled to write a review. |
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The heavy smell of perfume and sweat in the locker room hit me as I went through the two doors. |
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Suddenly the hints and puzzle pieces began to form a point and it hit me harder than falling ten stories off an apartment building. |
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Well, that triple dose of antihistamines really hit me on the way home from work last night. |
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He might spot them in time to hit me with another dose of the sedative and then I'd be in deep, deep trouble. |
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That was before he hit me up for 200 bucks and said he might sue me if I didn't give it to him. |
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Second, I've become paranoid that everyone I know who is short of cash will hit me up for a loan. |
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This hit me hard, and I felt vulnerable in the poky hotel room with only the ticking time bomb of a box and the view of my sea for comfort. |
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The mother started screaming, and moving towards me, she was wagging her finger in my face and I thought she was going to hit me. |
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I threw the ball in the air, but instead of swooshing through the net, it hit the rim, bounced back and hit me in the face! |
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When I tried to stop him he hit me in the face and knocked my glasses flying, then he thumped me in the chest. |
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Five vehicles almost hit me in the five minute walk from the bakery to work this morning. |
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He hit me on the top of the head with the gun and I was bleeding like a pig and lost the sight in my left eye from the blood. |
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I grabbed the knife to try and stop him, but somebody behind me hit me on the head with a bottle. |
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I grabbed Carmen, but she hit me in the mouth while flailing her arms wildly. |
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I was confused for a second, but then realization hit me and my eyes popped open. |
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The redolent smell of their Chanel No.5 perfume hit me like a blast before they even reached us. |
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I felt something hit me in my stomach, and landed flat on my back, crying out in pain. |
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Bring me your embedded RFID chips, show me your QR codes, hit me with your location-based web apps. |
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The rich, throat-catching smell of hard worked packhorses hit me even as I drew in a sharp gasp of amazement. |
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Almost every near miss lately in which someone almost hit me resulted from their inattention as they gabbed, gabbed, gabbed on the phone. |
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It hit me suddenly like a punch in the gut, some water went down the wrong way and I doubled over coughing it back up. |
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It was not until the next night in a quaint old bar in Amsterdam that the wonder of the whole trip hit me. |
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For my own part I had only been on the end of a few less serious lectures and not once had she hit me. |
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For a second I thought he was going to hit me, his eyes were flashing with anger and impatience. |
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He then hit me with three light left jabs to the face, and finished with another monster right hook to the face. |
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I shoulda' seen it coming a mile away, but it didn't hit me until I was seated in a janky theater seat with a handful of popcorn. |
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I was going out of the house this morning when my housemaid's kid, who hates my guts, hit me in the head with a rock. |
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When I went into the audience to interview people, she actually hit me and told me she hated my guts. |
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He hit me in my bad shoulder, the one that got shot, so I hit the ground, and pretended it hurt horribly. |
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The wave of nausea that usually accompanied a good bruising hit me as I swayed unsteadily on my feet. |
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I didn't turn on the alarm clock and was happily sleeping in when all three cats hit me like hungry guided missiles. |
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There was a loud bang, and the canopy hit me in the face as the pilot ejected. |
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I haven't seen any of them in quite some time, and watching it now it hit me just how pulpy those movies were. |
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Because even in Egypt I have never belonged, but suddenly it hit me when we arrived in Greece that my foreignness gave me freedom. |
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I guess it finally hit me because we ended up at a rather weird Asian noodle place for lunch. |
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The reality of the fact that I could be pregnant had hit me like a ton of bricks earlier, and I was still experiencing the shock of it. |
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She laughs uncontrollably, trying to hit me and fight back, but her blows glance off. |
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His words hit me like blow to the stomach, and I was momentarily speechless. |
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It was my good luck that Dad hadn't hit me the day before but I still had a black eye and a few bruises from our last encounter. |
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I had to drink the last one quite quickly as we were moving on and as soon as we got outside, BLAM, it hit me. |
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Rubber blanks exploded through the bush I was crouching behind, but none hit me. |
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A blast of wind hit me but it was warm and sweet with the promise of Spring. |
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In any other circumstance I would have been terrified of this bloke and worried that he might hit me. |
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A blast of hot air from the defroster hit me in the face, and I could feel the snow that had frozen in my hair and beard begin to melt at once. |
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I have, on one occasion, started to cross a pelican crossing and a car jumped the red lights and nearly hit me. |
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As soon as I saw that I had done it the reality just hit me then and I jumped for joy. |
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If she had hit me and told me to bog off I would at least have thought she wasn't worth going after. |
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This point was well made when the woman next to me spilt some of her sloppy pasta sauce on to the floor and it almost hit me. |
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If he had taken a large wet fish out of his pocket and hit me around the face with it I couldn't have been more surprised. |
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The next ball I went to field took a bad bounce and hit me up on the right shoulder. |
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I paid the cabbie and got out, then took a couple of deep breaths to counter the sudden dizziness that had hit me. |
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I couldn't have been more than five or six, and I remember that she had hit me upside my head with a cast iron skillet that she had. |
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I think I'm soft, but if a woman hit me, I'd thump her back, not go weeping to the authorities. |
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And while inadvertently walking through a babywear department, it suddenly hit me, doh! |
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I was enjoying the moment of drowsy bliss before reality hit me like a brick of lead. |
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I am convinced of my son's comic timing as he always manages to hit me with this surprise spew only after I've changed or washed. |
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Two more shots hit the log, and splattered my back with splotches of red, but none hit me. |
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As the cool night air hit me, I slowed down, breathing in deeply to catch my breath. |
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Dad has had a terrible cold this week, and I have a feeling that it's starting to hit me. |
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My hands were getting numb with the cold and I'd got blood all down the side of my head where the oxygen bottle had hit me. |
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The cloying smell hit me when we entered the thick brush, canopied by towering pines. |
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The first time I OD'd, I think it really hit me that this is really not that fun, you know. |
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A warm stream of water spurted out and hit me square in the face. |
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A waft of wind hit me, taking me back into the reality around me. |
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Anna hit me in the arm a little mad that I had ratted so easily. |
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I looked up as he came closer, but Andreus coiled up the lash into a plaited leather loop and hit me across the back of the neck with it, forcing my eyes back down. |
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The tidal wave caused by global warming alarmism has hit me. |
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I don't know what hit me but I'm getting sleepy, very sleepy. |
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A pain of regretfulness hit me and I looked at Reese sympathetically. |
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That, in conjunction with the night's dinner and the rather rich coffee, caused the expected nausea, which hit me in force as we exited the coffee shop. |
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When I was safely on shore, the smell of fish hit me like a brick wall. |
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I hadn't realized he was screaming at me to move, until he hit me. |
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I'm better today but I ache all over and feel like a steam roller hit me. |
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I took a sip of the warm liquid and suddenly gulped as a thought hit me. |
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People say you don't go very far back before you find some skeletons in the closet but what I found out about my great great grandfather hit me quite hard. |
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I mean, wow, the true scale of the AIPAGT didn't hit me until I unpacked my suitcase for the final time last week and fished the final Trophy from my luggage. |
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When I woke up the next morning a wave of nausea automatically hit me. |
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Once I breasted the summit ridge a cold blast of wind hit me. |
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My first panic attack came out of nowhere and hit me at work one day. |
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The snake tried to hit me by striking its deadly fangs at me. |
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She gave me her secret recipe on how to bake the perfect soda farl, so the next time I cut into one the knife won't bounce up and hit me in the face. |
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It didn't even bother me when a pine cone hit me on the head. |
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The other driver, who was fixing her makeup in the rear view mirror while driving on my side of the road at forty miles per hour, hit me quiet forcefully. |
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Seeing his frontal view, realization hit me as I turned around. |
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Then suddenly the realization of what was happening hit me full on. |
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This 'who's on first' conversation continued, both of us getting more and more frustrated than the other, until it hit me. |
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The yeasty aroma of bread baking in brick ovens hit me like a physical blow as we found a table amidst the paisans. |
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When I went to upshift, obviously I was upshifting and downshifting, and something hit me. |
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He picked up the broken newel post on the end of the stairs and raised it to hit me. |
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Mike King hit me with a barrage of punches and when I tried to escape, he got me in a pretty deep choke hold. |
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That really hit me, the continuous flow of ideas without stopping. |
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He tried to hit me but I dodged the blow and went out to plot revenge. |
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And that's even before I've had the chance to properly absorb the details of how our brave new age of austerity is going to hit me in the spondoolicks. |
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