You can hear the whomp every time the ball flies past the batter and lands in the catcher's mitt. |
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You'd never get the feeling that the government counter-terrorists are trying to whomp up business for themselves, would you? |
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Given that impetus, the Jets went on to whomp the Packers and gain the coveted spot in the playoff. |
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So pat yourselves on the back while Geoff and I whomp up a few terms for that equation. |
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That huge whomp you might have heard last June was the sound of the oil industry taking a solid hit in the chin. |
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Every single one is simply a scurrying shadow or quick image of a ghost accompanied by a loud whomp of scare noise from the orchestra. |
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Tell me this is just easy-listening and so help me I'll whomp you good. |
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My apologies for the screw-up and my thanks to Bob Heer and Steven Rowe, each of whom dropped me a nice note to whomp me upside the head about it. |
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The list below represents the establishments that I normally buy my gun furniture and finishing supplies from when the shop doesn't craft or whomp them up. |
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The artist's latest stunt was obviously an attempt to whomp up some cheap publicity. |
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She could almost hear the satisfying whomp as she imagined slamming into the girl. |
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Here was Moe Tucker's mallet — a definitive, thudding whomp. |
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The song consists mostly of instruments going Da da da or whomp whomp. |
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In the newspaper, someone described a whomp and a rush of air, then screaming. |
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When autumn leaves crackled beneath his feet and delicate snowflakes melted on his eyelashes, Benjamin still felt the whomp of the baseball smacking into his glove. |
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Why don't I just whomp up some scrambled eggs while you're waiting? |
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