Sentences with phrase «whacked in»

You know how many times I was whacked in the head by that moulding.
The herbaceous border at the back of the garden billows with clouds of Nepata «Six Hills Giant», «whacked in to give immediate results».
This looks good: the parent group of the American Tradition Institute that's trying to get hold of Michael Mann's e-mails... has been whacked in Montana for trying to avoid disclosure of their own election campaign contrbutions.
was that Buster Douglas whacked him in the ring, remember?
That means should you have managed to pick up, for instance, a bronze key, and used it to open the door to the silver key, before getting whacked in the chops by some magical flying fish that has appeared out of nowhere, then you'll be left to hunt down all the keys and open all doors again, basically starting the stage from the very beginning once more.
Like any excited game he immediately fired up the console, whacked in his copy of Call of -LSB-...]
When the «happy» muscles get started wagging, that tail can become a dangerous weapon as owners of these dogs are already aware after being whacked in the shins and thighs a few times.
I read through the Third Avenue report... I generally like the way they do things though Marty Whitman got whacked in the financial crisis for owning too many low quality financials.
Far better to eat into principal a little when spreads are tight, than to meet the spread target and get whacked in the bear phase of the credit cycle.
But did he really fall or was he whacked in the head and then pushed?
In Mike Judge's Idiocracy, he depicts a future where the people of Earth are so stupid that they will watch TV shows that solely consist of people getting whacked in the balls and movies that show nothing but close - ups of bare asses farting.
Except for Ripley herself, all of the survivors of the previous film are whacked in the first minutes of this one.
If you see — or even just think of — a person who gets whacked in the foot, for instance, your nervous system responds as if you yourself had been hit in the same spot, even though you don't perceive the pain physically.
Haiti whacked me in the face like a sledgehammer.
About twenty minutes into the free swim, the sister did something to annoy the brother, and he sort of whacked her in the head... Read More
My husband literally did not fit in the seats and our daughter was almost whacked in the head in the head several times by an inconsiderate passenger in a seat that technically reclined, even though there was no room to do so.
Case in point, I got whacked in the head with a sippy cup today, but it was the BPA free Born Free sippy cup so it didn't maim, just hurt for a second.
Hird whacked it in to the top left hand corner with the Burnley goalkeeper looking on.
Right now my left eye looks a bit like someone whacked me in the face.
I burned the biscuits I tried to make... Of course, I also burned myself and whacked myself in between the eyes with a heavy cutting board (by accident)...
Humanity is whacked in so many ways - but the most whacked humans work for CNN.
We got out of whack in Alberta when corporations developed so much influence over government that shareholder value drove everything.
In The Great Disruption: Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order, Francis Fukuyama says our society went seriously out of whack in the 1960s, chiefly because of the change in sexual roles and in employment patterns forced by the rise of the information revolution.
This «salad» (if something that's a combo of grains and Brussels sprouts can be called a salad) has strong flavors that all but whack you in the face.
Whack it all in, mix it up, devour.
Our whole employer - employee paradigm is out of whack in our culture anyway.
Most games do not get out of whack in terms of public «betting percentages» to 0 % / 100 % — especially in the opposite direction that sportsbooks expect, so there is virtually no risk for the sportsbooks to shade their lines.
Bryce Petty, meanwhile, was good in Baylor's stomping of Oklahoma... but Stanford's stomping of Oregon made it really, really easy to switch away from the whacking in Waco at halftime, or earlier.
Hardly one minute played and Rosicky played the ball in to the path of Oxlade - Chamberlain who controlled it half and then the ball came back to Rosicky who did this time what he should do more often: WHACK IT IN!
That is when the decisive moment of the game would come, as Tomas Rosicky released Mesut Ozil on the right, whose cross was headed into the path of in form Welsh midfielder Aaron Ramsey who head - nudged it past Weidenfeller, despite getting a nasty whack in the side of the face.
He took quite a heavy whack in the face from Xhaka's elbow.
Even if your kiddo continues to co-sleep with you as they get bigger, I think you'll find that the negative part is not being able to fully stretch in your own bed without a grade - schooler whacking you in the eye.
My husband is a very «energetic» sleeper and has been known to whack me in his sleep at times.
He is swaddled because otherwise he whacks himself in the face and wakes up.
NYSUT, meanwhile, backed a study to determine whether any changes to the funding formula is necessary, which would also take into consideration the impact on a small school district when a resident receives a windfall through inheritance or winning the lottery — a factor that throw aid formulations out of whack in areas with few wealthy people.
All materials are at least slightly elastic: Whack them in the right spot and they will start to oscillate.
As people keep adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, humanity could throw the Earth's climate out of whack in a geological hurry.
But what if we kept whacking it in the same place three times a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) every day?
Move slowy to avoid whacking yourself in the head.
Some inflammation is OK and even necessary for health, but when the ratio of omega - 3 to 6 gets out of whack in your body — which can easily happen with overconsumption of vegetable oils — the imbalance gives rise to numerous health problems.
Top this with your eggs and you're done — nothing else needs cooking other than the sweet potato and the eggs, so if you do these in a batch on the weekend you just chop everything else up and whack it in a container.
Move slowly to avoid whacking yourself in the head.
The secrets to sleeping well with your growing baby bump Thanks to your changing body and raging hormones, your sleep patterns may feel out of whack in early pregnancy.
But when illustrators Silas (Nicholas Hoult) coworker Nia (Kristen Stewart) become afflicted with what is commonly referred to as «Switched On Syndrome» or «SOS,» their lives start to spiral out of control, their growing love for one another throwing this supposed utopia out of whack in ways the powers that be want to eradicate as quickly as possible.
Once, my cat got stuck under the claws of a Rathian — your average fire - breathing dragon — and I had to whack it in the head with a hammer to get it off.
If the polarising design doesn't whack you in the noggin like a snap - frozen cauliflower, the standard features list will.
However, it is not a necessary thing because the Valuation - Informed Indexer changes his allocation when it gets too out of whack in any event.
Imagine if you will, whacking yourself in the ear with a hammer.
It will whip and whap and whack you in his happiness!
Low lying alder bushes make for an underbrush that really puts the whack in bushwhack.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z