Sentences with phrase «put out of its misery»

Even if you want someone to simply put you out of your misery and do your return before your head explodes, you will want to go a little bit deeper.
Put them out of their misery or keep them in misery so we can gloat... Crystal.
Maybe he'll put me out of my misery once and for all.
No doubt when he is out of his mind and a relative has medical power over him... they will put them out of his misery.
The flood put them out of their misery.
There are some who hold this view, that the brutality of mankind was so great, that it was justice to kill them all, and among those who were the innocent victims in the flood (for certainly there had to be some), it was merciful to put them out of the misery of living under a horde of Hitlers.
Some exercise godlike mastery, others (like the beasts) are put out of their misery.
Others, whose lives do not meet our standards, will be put out of their misery.
But it would be better to heal these sick people rather than put them out of my misery.
In response to «He's in a better place now», I like «Yeah, and maybe some one should shoot you now and put you out of your misery so you could be in a better place» (Not original from me).
So I guess I had better put you out of your misery and just get on with giving you the recipe.
So, when I was trying to think of what to bake I knew I had to incorporate bananas somehow and put mine out of their misery.
In the middle of the year, private equity offers lobbed at the front doors of struggling wine group Treasury Wine Estates and compliance and data business SAI Global, and it seemed a sure thing that shareholders were going to be put out of their misery.
I think he could be put out of his misery if results don't go their way this week.
Jenkinson is clearly not Arsenal quality and needs to be put out of his misery and sold pronto.
Wenger has outstayed his welcome by years and no one within the club is man enough to challenge him or put him out of his misery his tactics is non existent he dithers in the transfer market won't and refuses to budge on a transfer fee that's higher than his estimation, refuses to let his players be coached refuses to bench underperforming players, blindly overlooks the obvious time and time again, says the same thing every time we lose — «I didn't see it.
Valtteri Bottas» move to Mercedes following Nico Rosberg's shock retirement was the worst kept secret in motorsport this year but now thankfully, the world champions have put us out of our misery and announced the Finn officially alongside Lewis Hamilton.
They should finally be put out of their misery on Monday.
If he doesn't then Wenger should just be honest with us and let us know what the real situation is and put us out of our misery.
They'd be doing us a favor if they put us out of our misery, this team will get crushed by the Saints / Vikings
Wenger needs to be put out of his misery, before he completely destroys his legacy.
It was — ultimately — a Kyle Walker own goal which secured the three points for the Reds, stepping in to finish the job as even the Spurs full - back grew frustrated with the painful reaction speed of Wayne Rooney, to put him out of his misery and allow everyone to get on with the game.
The image of our manager looking forlorn and lost on the touchline, like Bambi after his mother had been shot, and you sense that putting him out of his misery is the kindest thing all round.
«Would've put me out of my misery,» said McIlroy, who finished T26 at 9 - under — six shots back of Grillo and Na.
That's SkySports Transfer Clockwatch this a.m. Are we getting close to being put out of our misery — as in at least knowing if it's Yea or Nay?
West Brom are a mess, two defeats over the festive period have plunged them into a relegation battle and are now without a manager given Alan Irvine being put out of his misery.
The negatives: Frank Lampard being found wanting for the first 45 minutes and subsequently being put out of his misery at half - time, when replaced by Nicolas Anelka, and the ease at which United broke through the Blues» rearguard, especially in the wide areas.
Lucky not to have been sent off, but playing so badly he'd probably have quite liked to have been shown the red card just to put him out of his misery.
The final whistle blew to put us out of our misery, and into the history books.
Like a dinosaur with its head removed, the doctrine will no doubt continue to stumble on, but it is high time it was put out of its misery in favour of a codified and justiciable written constitution.»
Lords reform was limping but the superb speech by Sir Malcolm Rifkind demolishing the case for it could just have put it out of its misery.
-- but you have permission to put me out of my misery if I start mumbling about «prosperity and progress» and do that thing where politicians don't answer your question, just repeat a talking point a little louder.
The Cornish bid never got going and Adam Paynter finally put it out of its misery the moment he became Leader of the Council.
Any more then keeping the wasteful COBIS system running would have; which you thankfully put out of its misery.
If this policy is to be put out of its misery, three things must happen over the next few months.
It is time to put it out of its misery.
Put me out of the misery of having to give this talk over and over again!»
«This is God's way of putting me out of my misery even sooner,» she told him.
I ended up going in to the hospital at hour 30 and begging my midwife to put me out of my misery.
Waiting to be put out of misery.
Please put us out of our misery soon and show some nice impressions!
Please please put me out of my misery...
One fine day, some where in the FACES office, someone must have thought» Let's give Swathi what she wants, let's put her out of her misery».
Jack is the most vehemently resistant to Annie's scheme, which is a group «intervention» designed not to save the marriage of Jessie's sister Ruby (Cobie Smulders) and Peter (Vincent Piazza), but to put it out of its misery.
The gags here ought to have been put out of their misery and the we're - all - in - it - together bonding between the kooks of table 19 is just painful.
The gags ought to have been put out of their misery and there's a deeply uncool unfeminist message.
A wounded and very bloody man lies on a cot, and a metal stake is placed against the back of his neck, and is then struck (presumably breaking his neck in order to put him out of his misery).
After 2,000 years of waiting beneath the waves, David is rescued by a race of silicon - based robots who put him out of his misery.
She almost convinces us that the heroine would avoid an amniotic needle rather than get a DNA test that would end the film after 30 minutes and put us all out of our misery.
As the film opens, we find a downbeat Wade Wilson lost and simply wanting to be put out of his misery.
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