The new half was only six minutes old when he nutted the equaliser from a Steven Smith free-kick. |
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From a short corner, Totti coaxed in a lovely ball to the far post and Toni, six yards out and free of his marker, nutted it into the corner. |
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I went up for the ball and got there first but one of their lads just nutted me in the wrong place. |
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There's not a single woman cowering under pointless blows, not a single housewife, waitress, charlady or nun being needlessly punched or nutted. |
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One of them grabbed my hand, so I pulled it away and he pushed me against a wall, and then he nutted me and I fell to the floor. |
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Koroman's dangerous cross is nutted behind by Boulharouz for a corner. |
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Pearce had been nutted off the ball by the French bruiser Basile Boli, unseen by the officials, and had a boxer's cut just below his eye. |
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Oppens used her elbows, wrists and knuckles, and sometimes her head came so near the keyboard that I suspect she nutted the poor instrument as well. |
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Who ever nutted him last week will probably have knocked some sense into his peanut brain and should be telling him to sort out the domestic economy. |
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He wouldn't have punched me, or kicked me, or nutted me, but here he was on top of me, knees across my knees, me unable to breathe, laughing hysterically, snorting my last, thinking what a terrible way to go. |
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