Sentences with phrase «like rabid dogs»

We go toe to toe and fight like rabid dogs, aiming not to maim but kill.
But the horrible suffering caused by rabies — some patients have convulsions and become aggressive, just like rabid dogs — and the fact that many victims are children led the World Health Organization (WHO) and other groups in 2015 to announce a goal to eliminate rabies deaths worldwide by 2030.
Team Goldin has gotten into a habit of falling behind early and the finishing like rabid dogs to come back and grab Ws.
Stoke made Mertesaker look like a child last time and will be at him like rabid dogs again.
You will see us acting like rabid dogs as we shovel paleo beef stroganoff into our face holes.
All thiests are evil vile monsters that should be put to dust like rabid dogs.
I think I would have to support a Mormon just so I know Reality would be foaming at the mouth like a rabid dog if one actually won.
Palestine is like a rabid dog that must be chained or put down or else they will kill all of us that do not follow Islam.
This is precisely why the GOP has to be put down like a rabid dog!
These gorgeously juicy little Paleo Tropical Truffle Raw Cake Balls will have you salivating like a rabid dog and dreaming of lush palm trees and the gentle sound of crashing waves!
Got ta come into this game like a rabid dog.
He gets to bare his teeth and spit like a rabid dog, as if to keep the film alive.
Though the actress doesn't get much to do before the final act (she spends the first two hours getting hit in the face and having insults hurled at her), Leigh quietly bides her time until she's finally let loose like a rabid dog who's been tied up for too long.
The acting didn't help matters; Keri Russell was harmless enough, but Ford barked like a rabid dog.
With last week's rather dismal performance by Wolfgang Petersen's remake of «The Poseidon Adventure» — Josh Lucas gnashed his teeth so much, he looked like a rabid dog — it appears that we have seen the death of the disaster movie for the foreseeable future, if not for good.
Unhinged, like a rabid dog running around that you still have the urge to pet, this anti-hero buddy cop movie has cult status written all over it, giving us a good hard look at the funny side of Alexander Skarsgard and reminding us that Michael Pena is a comedic national treasure.
What makes the Mustang GT is the way it barks like a rabid dog with its new four - mode active exhaust system.
It's like a rabid dog, constantly straining at the leash and eager to get going.
There was Arbutus, a liquor - head, and from time to time he'd throw himself onto all fours and bark like a rabid dog and he'd howl from the end of his outstretched neck.
If he saw another dog, especially larger dogs, Rex would start barking, growling and lunging like a rabid dog.
What is for certain though is that at least twice a month, a review embargo drops and portions of the internet go insane, frothing at the mouth like a rabid dog over a review score they don't agree with.
My book is discussed in the Canadian Senate — and the David Suzuki Foundation behaves like a rabid dog.
You stretch my credulity beyond breaking to expect me or any one else who has been following this debate from its inception to think that RC et al would not be all over it like a rabid dog if they could genuinely fault Steve McIntyre's work here.

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More like filtered news to only report that which supports your viewpoint and keep the rabid lunatic fringe rightwing dogs fed.
Would you like to be bitten by a rabid dog?
McConaughey does a beautiful, terrifying slow burn; watching his familiar laid - back graciousness curdle into stoniness and then explode into animal fury is wholly unnerving, like watching the kindly family dog go rabid.
The 11 - foot CGI Hulk may look a little cartoonish, the addition of rabid Hulk dogs is downright lame, and the use of comic book panel editing is an acquired taste, but it still looks and feels like a superhero movie, even if it didn't turn out exactly the way we wanted it to.
As the famed inmate, whose bald head, upturned mustache, and imposing physique (usually nude or in white long - sleeved T - shirts) resembled that of a cartoon carnival strongman, Hardy is a whirlwind force of nature, stomping around a cell like a one - track pain train, leaping into battle with rabid - dog intensity (in one sequence, he actually takes on a Doberman), and in his first - person monologues, flashing unnervingly funny menace.
Wonderful customer service, the staff allowed us to look without stalking us like a pack of rabid dogs.
Because if you do, your readers turn on you like, well, rabid dogs.
Muzzles, like crates and negative reinforcement training, are a controversial topic; for many they conjure up images of rabid dogs, Hannibal Lecter and a sort of cruelty to animals.
They also give a dose of the homeopathy remedy Lyssin 30 C, which is made from the saliva of a rabid dog, using the premise that like treats like, which is the basis of homeopathy.
Assessed British journalist Julia Lewis, who favored Brexit, «I'm sure we will continue to take in rescue dogs from places like Croatia, Spain and other places [where imported dogs turned out to be rabid].
With the new controls there is no longer the need to hold down said button in order to run, move the left stick with enough force and you're off sprinting away from rabid dogs like a pro.
A faster, more chaotic version of «Overwatch» that looks closer to «Unreal Tournament» and plays like a pack of rabid dogs.
Imbalance 257 is included in the PS1 show, along with such early videos as Rabid Dogs (2002), in which a group of actors crawl and run around an office like the out - of - control canines its title implies.
And then Stewart stands in front of the jury giving his closing remarks for something like 48 hours straight, inveighing mightily against an inhumane system that allows rabid dogs to roam freely on public transit systems causing infected middle fingers before he collapses in a heap, and the jury comes in with a verdict leaving the entire rest of the world penniless.
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