Sentences with phrase «wrecking ball coming»

«There's a wrecking ball coming straight for the middle class in New York's 27th District, thanks to Rep. Collins» vote on the Republican Tax Scam,» said DCCC spokesperson Evan Lukaske.
The puzzling, but good thing we have to consider is that we have a superhuman wrecking ball coming back who will almost certainly be in our best XI.
By 1969, the school and church along First Avenue were closed and another wrecking ball came crashing through the stained glass and fine masonry.
A few hundred immigrants» dream will then stand empty until the day the wrecking ball comes and the diocese sells the property back to the city.
Then you get to watch the wrecking ball come in and destroy the entire building, with your stuff still inside.
Then you get to watch the wrecking ball come in and destroy the entire building, with your stuff still inside.
That means that you don't have to find coverage under the fire peril when your property is still inside as the wrecking ball comes down.

Not exact matches

They earned the praise and grabbed the attention of the League back in July and will be a true wrecking ball in the Co-Ed League for years to come.
(This may come as quite a shock to your partner, who surely never imagined your soft, supple breasts could turn into rock - hard wrecking balls).
We're just minding our own business at the pull - up bar, and in comes the wrecking ball — music blaring from their over-ear headphones, singing full - voice for all to hear.
Bane is a wrecking ball with a general's strategic skills and voice that is begging to impersonated by intoxicated males of all ages for years to come.
Each hero also comes with a few special skills that aren't governed by gems, such as Shevatas» Untouchable skill which grants him extra defense dice against ranged attacks or Conan's ability to use movement points to smash through wooden walls, possibly while singing about coming in like a wrecking ball.
Looking back at Miley's situation, attempting to «break down walls» by «coming in like a wrecking ball» could be considered a form of expressive communication, which ultimately left her «crashing in a blazing fall.»
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