He looked at me from under his bushy European mullet, through glazed eyes and gave me a wallop on the shoulder. |
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As a lightweight, he carried a pretty solid wallop to go along with his uncanny ring generalship. |
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Anyway, down the bloke went and hit is head a right wallop on the pavement. |
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He's not the biggest guard in the league, but his punch packs quite a wallop. |
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He countered with a sound wallop to the back that swept the other man off his horse as he turned. |
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When it comes to her tennis, she is bright enough to construct a point, strong enough to wallop a point and fast enough to rescue a lost cause. |
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It appears that she got a hefty wallop from something heavy, which has pushed her sideways several inches over the edge of her plinth. |
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You'll also find the peas that, laced with wasabi, pack a significant wallop. |
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Whatever accompaniment you choose, tomato water lets its colors shine through but packs a wallop of supporting flavor. |
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One has to pay for ammo, and the gun cannot be turned around to the main gallery space, so it must pack a real wallop. |
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They dive over the plate to wallop outside pitches up the middle, knowing the inside strike won't be called. |
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Finally, it is with some joy and relief that I can say that alternative shows and venues can still pack a wallop. |
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Of course it's 40 years later now, but Jackson can still pack a wallop with a voice that has just gotten more velvety smooth with age. |
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Junior clothing offers a wallop of trendy style but the garments are cut small for a junior figure. |
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And the man took a club, came up to them and aimed at the lion's head and fetched him a wallop. |
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He can cut loose, smash and wallop the ball for towering sixes and delightful fours. |
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Though this petite sandwich may remind you of tea-party fixings, the wallop of flavor will put you in a dance-party mood. |
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Fidelity is excellent, channel separation is highly effective, and the bass packs quite the wallop. |
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It's soft and moving in the right places, but feels hesitant to pack a powerful wallop. |
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Most of the dishes hit us with a wallop of flavour right from the start, so the different tastes didn't really have a chance to unfold. |
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Together it would be a double wallop that could not come at a worse time for advertisers. |
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Passing out of an elite institution and making a distinctive fashion statement is a double wallop. |
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It's a quirky little film, but it packs a wallop, toying with our expectations. |
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When she wakes up from that whack you gave her, she'll be ready to deal you a wallop, I'm sure. |
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He is big, and broad and takes guard with a wide stance and hits the ball an enormous wallop. |
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If she is good, she will have a proper bedroom and all the chocolates and taxi rides she desires, but if she is idle, Mrs. Pearce will wallop her with a broom. |
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The Demon looks set to wallop Cena over the head, but a low dropkick slams Kane's head into the steel. |
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True to his ultra-aggressive nature, Lance has decided to wallop his rivals who think he can be had with a psychological blow right out of the gate. |
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It's a scene that really packs a wallop because it's believable. |
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Reports are that, like the other quake drinks, it packs a wallop. |
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I just love the wallop in the back of the nose that you get with Wasabe! |
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However I did detect, to my distaste, a big wallop of condescension. |
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Wallop was a slang term for beer, and Codd's wallop came to be used by beer drinkers as a derogatory term for weak or gassy beer, or for soft drinks. |
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It's right when the track begins to level out that the altitude starts to wallop us. |
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The measures will wallop the coal industry and almost certainly face legal challenges. |
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Although a rare tornado warning was issued for Toronto, the storm packed a different wallop as it approached from the northwest. |
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The result is a generous and constant wallop of torque across the entire power band on the road. |
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Others are exuberant and brash. Works of protest, their wallop comes from American capitalism's go-and-get-it vitality. |
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Offers up a wallop of cassis, red and black plum, blueberry, raspberry, dark chocolate, vanilla and coffee. |
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Possessing many of the features of the DTM315 and DTM330, this record-breaker is as easy to handle yet faster and packs a bigger wallop. |
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He showed his determination to hang in there when he refused to be substituted despite taking a nasty wallop on the side of the head in the first half. |
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Her fantastical accumulations of detritus and throwaway goods can seem to pack more whimsy than wallop. |
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I should have known a little limoncello packs quite a wallop. |
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An adjoining relief well had already been completed, and Macondo got a final wallop of cement. |
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But the bite can pack a human-sized wallop. |
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He had to reassure potential creditors that the government had a plan for tightening fiscal policy in the medium term, while convincing voters that any such austerity would not wallop them personally or at once. |
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For a tiny living organism, Penicillium bilaii packs a lot of wallop. |
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As if that wasn't bad enough, workers like those at Desa Deri then take another wallop when their employer dismisses them for being union members. |
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My brother Basil was probably the most protective of me. He would be willing to wallop anyone with a knuckle sandwich who messed with me. |
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The zeitgeisty wallop comes in the words, which derive from a modern musician's insecurities but say so much about our brittle and uncertain times. |
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No glugger this, it's one for teaming with a robust autumnal casserole if you are doing din-dins after the flash, bang, wallop tribute to Guy Fawkes is over. |
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