It's a very common condition, I'm told, but usually they don't leave a whacking great scar across you when they sort it out. |
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Well, he's not actually waiting, as he's just been this morning, and we've now got a whacking great dish on the front of the house. |
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The head monkey grabs a stick and flails around at random, whacking his compatriots. |
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Sadly the compensation claimers are whacking up costs as lawyers sue hospitals for massive chunks of their budgets. |
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With her ear to the floor, Yelina could hear gravel whacking and rattling against the bottom of the vehicle, the scrunch of the tires. |
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In the next-door compound, a burly man was whacking a skinny boy with a thick stick. |
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For his second he inherits, from himself, a whacking budget deficit of his own making and a huge current account deficit. |
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The whacking salaries enjoyed by chief executives are necessary, we are told, to ensure the best people can be found for the job. |
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Here is what Camp Street looks like with a whacking great red Ford Falcon in the front of the shot. |
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Then again, taking a whacking huge salary also gets taxed so we can't be too mean on him. |
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I used the money to make a down payment on the whacking great mortgage we had at the time. |
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Imagine letting patients out into the fresh air after one day, having just cut a whacking great hole into their stomachs. |
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Golly gosh, is that a whacking great mountain coming between Switzerland and Italy? |
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Earnings per share of 107.1 cent for last year were a whacking 22 per cent ahead of market expectations. |
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A batsman who is whacking everything he bowled full tosses to that person. |
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Other acts have included a helicopter dangling a cheeseburger in front of him, people whacking him with golf balls and drunken revelers pelting him with eggs. |
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In his recent biggest-ever book, a whacking 500 pages long, entitled Dylan's Visions of Sin, he is making his case for Dylan as one of the great English-speaking poets. |
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If there really was a connection, I'd be outside whacking innocent forest creatures with a sword and stealing their gold to finance my quest to overthrow the evil empire. |
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He just wanted a whacking great big mansion, which he thought would be a reward for all his hard work, fabulous for his family and great for parties. |
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Apparently, the reason for our seemingly inexplicable discontent is simply that our whacking great aspirations have outstripped our ability to fulfil them. |
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That's either chasing a load of voles around all day or whacking a grouse every two days. |
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The Spanish prime minister was elected three years ago after relentlessly whacking the incumbent Socialists with the stick of corruption. |
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We are bush whacking our way to the top, it is very slow going, last time we did 600 meters in 4? hours. |
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The flash of the bursting shell was very low above our heads with the shell splinters rattling off our gun and whacking into the earth around us. |
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Half a dozen of us, all crowded around the air hockey tables and just whacking the puck around. |
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He is running around like anyone else, calling for the ball, whacking a tasty volley at goal. |
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It's definitely not fun seeing a whacking great thing like that bearing down upon you. |
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It got pretty angry when I lifted it partly out of the water next to the boat and started whacking it with its tail. |
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Sometimes you just want to watch four people in tight black leathers whacking out two minute slabs of energetic thrash, and this they do perfectly. |
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He killed his own son and heir by whacking him over the head with the monarchal staff in a tsar-ish fit of temper. |
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After whacking North Carolina, Hurricane Irene made its second landfall in New Jersey Sunday morning. |
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He is a byword for dedication and once memorably warned a caddie that he opened up and closed the practice range, routinely whacking 500 balls in a day. |
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So it's goodbye to chintzy bedspreads, and hello to pale wood headboards, sultry low-lit bathroom marble, capacious glass walk-in showers and whacking wicker furniture. |
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That honor would go to the whacking appendages it deploys to crack shells, fend off attackers and even kill rival mantis shrimp. |
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A well-known business personality said that the Prime Minister should take out his whacking stick, clean up the department and find someone competent to do that job. |
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Rocha finishes whacking his bottlebrush plant, turns the trimmer off. |
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Lugging four whacking great harps hither and thither can't be doing her invertebral discs too many favours. |
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It turns out that when the Dixie vindictatori are not busy whacking garrulous stool pigeons, they like to participate in those weird, fussy Civil War re-enactments that have become such a staple of American life. |
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Stop players from whacking each other with outmoded equipment. |
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They spend their time stepping up to the plate and whacking away not unlike the Liberals, who for a strange and confounded reason have twisted themselves into this perverse logic to talk about principle. |
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He seizes on an opportunity to buy a house at a repo-auction, planning to sell it on for a whacking profit. |
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With regard to the exchange of bodily fluid, if you want to be frank about it, the old way involved punching somebody, kicking somebody, or whacking them with a stick, which is now a metal rod. |
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Like someone whacking the floor with a two-by-four. |
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If two people each take tennis rackets and a tennis ball and start randomly whacking the ball wildly about an open field, it may be somewhat invigorating and fun, but it is not tennis. |
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I spoke to the Irish Sgt. about whacking them on the ears. |
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And, of course, let's not forget the sound of a plimsoll whacking across a boy's thin gym shorts when he misbehaved. |
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Whacking trolls is, for some that website's editors, a big part of why they keep coming back. |
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