Sentences with phrase «like hitting the sack»

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It will hit you like a sack of leaves.
I can't remember the hit that knocked Neil O out of the game but I remember Tracey Scroggins looked like he killed Tomczack on a sack.
If Marner goes down like a sack of potatoes and stays down then the discussion we are having today is that both those hits were dirty.
It will be like a freight train hitting them and sending them back in a spud sack COYG
Many moms like to pump in the early evening, prepare a bottle for Dad to give baby, and hit the sack.
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And he hit out at «relentless speculation» over who would be sacked over Christmas, blaming Mr Corbyn's advisors for briefing against «hard - working» shadow cabinet members like Maria Eagle and Hilary Benn.
Simple things like eating a clean diet, hitting the sack on schedule, and being aware of endocrine disrupters will ensure they're running smoothly — so you can, too.
This sad sack of a show plays like an East Coast, economically challenged version of his HBO hit «Entourage.»
After all, most recent horror flicks are such shallow sacks of shocks that even a lousy movie like Scream, a shallow but slightly more self - aware sack of shocks, can become a hit and even receive respectful reviews.
Although we now know that it went on to be a massive box office hit and took home a sack of Oscars, the release of Gladiator, which was their most expensive film to date, represented the unimaginable: a $ 103 - million attempt to resurrect the long - dead ancient Roman epic, a once steadfast Hollywood genre that has been defunct since the mid-1960s when big hits like Ben - Hur (1959) and Spartacus (1960) were eventually overshadowed by colossal financial failures like Cleopatra (1963)(not to mention 1980's notorious big - budget hard - core epic Caligula).
Rather than leaving them dotted around the house, put them in your jacket or handbag before you hit the sack to ensure you're not running around like a headless chicken checking for No 3 when you've got five minutes left to catch the 8.30 am train.
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