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On a brighter note: 84-year-old Tory peer Baroness Sharples decided that the cyclist who was jumping the red light needed to pay for his law-breaking, so she whalloped him with her handbag as he tried to whiz past.
I Hope They Can See This Because I'm Doing It As Hard As I Can archmage 2008
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Obama's getting whalloped in places like Al, Id, Ks, etc. and I think that warps the nationals.
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Brought it to Berkshires Week, the seasonal, cultural weekly of The Eagle, and got overwhelmed, whalloped, thumped with submissions.
Thinking outside the box: Big pictures! Weight club! Poetry! » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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As they whalloped up and yanked on their reins, they called something down to their chief.
Jasper Dash and the Flame-Pits of Delaware M. T. Andreson 2009
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I've had two times when I was whalloped and I later learned that it was mutual.
Steal This Movie! Steven Barnes 2009
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As they whalloped up and yanked on their reins, they called something down to their chief.
Jasper Dash and the Flame-Pits of Delaware M. T. Andreson 2009
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As they whalloped up and yanked on their reins, they called something down to their chief.
Jasper Dash and the Flame-Pits of Delaware M. T. Andreson 2009
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Floods are difficult because losses tend to be geographically clustered, so an insurer can get whalloped even if he has a large customer base, if that base is all caught in the same flood.
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As they whalloped up and yanked on their reins, they called something down to their chief.
Jasper Dash and the Flame-Pits of Delaware M. T. Andreson 2009
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They are getting whalloped on this issue, and rightly so.
Think Progress » 63% 2006
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