He quickly found himself in the middle of a celebratory dogpile, trying to block pokes to his ribs and slaps to the stomach. |
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I punctuate each word with slaps of my left palm against the chockstone, as tears well in my eyes. |
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His knocks on her door, once strong and quick, were now reduced to tired, dull slaps of his palm against the wood. |
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I noticed an ornery three year old testing his mother's patience with slaps to the face, and amazingly, bites to the shoulder and arm. |
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And when the two women finally trade physical blows, it descends into succession of slaps and upper cuts. |
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He reached out and gave the statue a tentative whack on the side, then a series of harder slaps. |
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We shuffled around and tried to revive him with slaps to his cheeks, some of us using more vigor than others, until he finally got up. |
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To slink thro' slaps, an' reave an' steal, At stacks o' pease, or stocks o' kail! |
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Kella continued, finally sitting down, exhausted after he gave her light slaps on both cheeks. |
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Its clean break is accompanied by evil synth stabs, while its catchy bongo slaps keep the tune running at full pace. |
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All the while giving high pitched whistles, squeals, squeaks, chirps, clicks and slaps that are fascinating to hear. |
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Alli clutched her nates in her hands even though the slaps were barely stinging. |
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It was like one of those Monty Python sketches where a man in a suit of armour walks in and slaps everyone with a rubber chicken. |
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Now, before anyone slaps me down for being ham-fisted, this could be taken either way. |
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The woman slaps her, and Casey backhands her, knocking her a good six foot back. |
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A couple of slaps later they were advised to be careful in their romantic liaisons. |
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He slaps some sticky tape over the opening to seal it, takes a deep breath, then plunges it into a bowl of cold water. |
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In practice, this meant all but the most atrocious offenses got mere wrist slaps. |
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And in the final chapter, when Lil comes unglued during the reading of Mrs. Gramby's will, Meatus slaps her and tells her to shut up. |
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It's my own duty to expose Caz for the flimsy lies and unfounded insults she slaps up here on a weekly basis. |
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As he proprietorially slaps her buttocks he is saying words she can't make out. |
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Water hisses on the shoal at the point, slaps, recalls the shipwrecks that dot these shores as surely as towns dot the map. |
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And when Elizabeti tries to sift the rocks out of the rice, Obedi slaps at the basket and spills some of the rice on the ground. |
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He slams the door behind him so you can't see what is going on, but you can hear screams and slaps echoing through the air. |
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Jasmine, who is a bit more affectionate with her father, turns to Kenyatta and slaps him a high five before walking out the house. |
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The commercial netters had such influence with the courts that penalties for illegal fishing turned into hand slaps in many cases. |
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She heard the slaps of feet and knew in an instant that it wasn't her rescuer. |
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Hand claps, body slaps, foot stomps, and the hollow sounds of the boxes being hit built into complex and satisfying rhythmic structures. |
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The driver swaggers into the club and slaps Tony on the back. |
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He slaps a wide slab of tan-colored, hard foam rubber on his workbench. |
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His body slaps against a door jamb in ecstatic counterpoint to the irresistible rhythms. |
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If anyone talks in class when the national anthem is playing, he slaps them and makes them stand up against the wall in front of everyone. |
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Four of her five diesel engines kick and scream below us, while ice grinds, slaps and bangs in titanic proportions. |
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The slaps in the face, shunning and hateful responses came from the most unsuspecting places. |
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Lawler reaches his breaking point and slaps Kaufman, after which Letterman cuts to a commercial. |
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If the namby-pamby society of today was given a few slaps we wouldn't have the problems we have now with the youngsters and it would be a safer country. |
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Now imagine some chavvy little git walks up and slaps you across the face, all the while being filmed by his reprobate chum on his new camera phone. |
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But standing here, surrounded by this vast, incredible landscape, the sheer force of its existence slaps you in the face. |
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However, after three or four slaps Kerr admitted that he had been driving the car. |
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Allegations mainly concerned slaps, punches and blows with various objects such as batons and telephone books. |
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For example, suppose somebody slaps you on your right cheek for no reason, but you just withheld your anger. |
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This ranged from slaps with the flat of the hand to punches, kicks or being struck with truncheons or heavy books during interrogations. |
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The installation of fences made of wooden panels, concrete slaps or masonry do indeed require a planning permission. |
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During an hour and a half we were interrogated and beaten with slaps, kicks before we were released. |
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He adds two bumps on top and slaps a floppy pebble dead centre. |
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Passing from room to room through a volley of slaps on the back, friendly kisses and a beer or two he did the rounds, drinking with friends and hiding from his family. |
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Alyssa was hitting Jen's cheeks with light slaps and shaking her. |
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It was said that what began with little slaps ended in torture and murder. |
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Her struggling and shrieking was met with deafening, stinging slaps to her cheeks, rendering her even more determined to be released from his death grip. |
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I'm sure you could've heard the slaps all over the pavilion. |
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Emily heard a sharp gasp, then the sound of shuffling feet, then several thuds and slaps as the purists complied with the request, their paws meeting the cabinets. |
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The story brazenly slaps unregulated capitalism hard across the face. |
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They then sneak into a utility closet, where Olivia first slaps Fitz, then succumbs to the hookup. |
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I do relish the smart sayins, the odd ways of furrin parts, and the sarcastic slaps at folkses weak spots. |
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This problem occurred because the fingerprint slaps were taken outside of the acceptable scan area and resulted in only part of some fingers being recorded. |
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Gomez, who is twenty-nine and once belonged to the Mets, looked about sixteen years old after his dinger, delightedly congratulating himself with slaps on the helmet as he rounded first base. |
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At no time did Kerr respond physically to the appellant's slaps. |
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Amel is a victim of violence from the part of her fiancé: slaps from time to time and all sorts of insults and belittlements are becoming more frequent. |
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Related: ACCC slaps down Andrew Forrest's call for cap on iron ore production The biggest difference between the Saudi approach and the Australian approach is one of time frame. |
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The aggressor punches, slaps, strangles and beats his partner to vent his rage, sometimes using objects as weapons such as knives, firearms and axes. |
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The man receiving the most slaps on the back Ireland's prime minister, Brian Cowen was a picture of rumpled, jowly anxiety, like a hapless underboss summoned to explain a disaster on his watch. |
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The vehicle doesn't so much demand respect, it slaps you around the face a couple of times, then kicks you in the shins until you bow down to worship it. |
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They were the unfortunate but revealing result of an algorithm that generates random phrases and slaps them on print-on-demand T-shirts, on the odd chance that someone might buy them. |
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Willie Newton picks up a palmful of cold, moist clay and slaps it down where the saddle should be. |
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Lawrence cracks a joke and fondles the dog, then slaps it when it growls. |
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Balen also sits in front of the tabla on a tune called Weightless and slaps a Middle Eastern goblet drum on Imam. |
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We have heard of cases where dogs have been roasted, boiled and tortured, as have other domestic animals, and the individuals who committed those acts receive slaps on the wrist. |
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As it reaches the highest point of its lunge, the whale bends its head back, pushes its thorax downward and slaps the surface, creating a huge splash and an audible sound. |
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The Committee received numerous allegations of police ill-treatment: mainly slaps, punches, kicks and blows with a truncheon, but also electric shocks and beating on the soles of the feet. |
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Robbins slaps down Rockefeller, William Randolph Hearst, and other wealthy industrialists of the time for cozying up to fascists. |
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Princess Diana angrily slaps down Tory critics of her anti-landmine crusade in a remarkable TV documentary tonight. |
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And many readers could provide me with tales of rulers across knuckles, slaps on bare legs, heads cracked together, and mighty ear-cloutings. |
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The witness confirmed that a few kicks and slaps in the faces of the Roma inhabitants had taken place but stated that he did not recall that truncheons were used on them. |
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The heart-throb strips to his birthday suit and slaps on the baby oil in a cheapo version of The Chippendales. |
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He slaps me playfully on the knee just as Heels opens the flat's door letting in a farty smell of boiling vegetables from the rest of the building. |
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It's as though Andy Townsend's takes my very soul and slaps it off the walls of a dirty close in Partick, then chucks it in a bin full of snottery hankies and rotten bridies. |
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