They whacked each other with blows which would have destroyed elephants.
They stillwhacked valorously if wearily at intrusive diny heads.
They whackedand threshed and pounded, keeping time with yells.
Pepe chopped at them with his machete; George whacked with an oar; Hal stood up in the boat and shot at them with his .
He got down his rope and whackedthe loop viciously down across the nearest gray back.
And, as he whacked the beast again, the girl laughed and they were better acquainted.
A little brown hand had whacked him across the mouth, and the girl flashed indoors without a word.
Gee, I wanna--" He whacked the table and flashed the twinkle of a wink to the waiter.
He whacked at her hand in delight and they laughed in right merry duet.
A messenger with a tipsy spray of holly stuck upright in his cap whacked with a folded newspaper at a fellow-messenger's swift legs and darted in and around the knees of the crowd.
Certainly I was a little afraid, for Radley whacked harder than they all.
First we're twins; then we get whacked together; then we both get rowed by prefects; and I do a faint and you do a sort of fit.
When he came to close quarters she picked him up, lantern and all, cuffed him, carried him into her hut, and snatching up her bulging umbrella whacked him well over the head with it.
Amanda seized the fallen stick and whacked the dog she held, reasonably but effectively until its yelps satisfied her.
Father would ha' whacked me if I hadn't run away; then you whacked me when I did; and now I'm to be whacked again.
Mr. William Wyvern had most vigorously whacked about among events since that evening when his Margaret had composed her verses for George.
In Oxford Street a pretty waitress in a tea-shop drew Mr. Franklyn's eye; a drop of rain whacked his nose.
And then Manton lost his presence of mind and whacked out again at Babbington, and missed him and smashed his electric light.
So naturally he whacked them soundly and formally, and they went to Manton, and told him that Gregson had been whacking them.
Rather bad luck on Blaize, reflected the form generally, to be whacked for cribbing, and then to be slated by the Head for being so low.
Archie introduced Small to the Colonel and the Colonel introduced us to the chinless boy, who said he was charmed, stepped up on the tee and whacked his ball into the rough.
Mary again--and whacked the ball straight into the bunker--straight into the middle of it.
What's worth doin' at all is worth doin' well,' as my ould grandmother used to say when shewhacked me.
Then I shrieked, and nursie came running out, and shook me, and whacked me on the back as if I had swallowed a bone.
He was not on friendly terms with the cat though; she used him shamefully, and finding him one day in a room by himself she whacked him through the open window, and Tip fell two storeys.
The lather of foam beneath the bows of the destroyers increased, and the white tumbling wakes tailed out, as the engines of the destroyers were whacked up and the slim long ships thundered along at thirty knots.
They had not whacked up fair, the man and the boy, he said, and he had had no flour for three days.
They said, also, that there was an Indian behind; that they had whacked fair, but that he could not keep up.
I did not believe they had whacked fair, else would the Indian have kept up.
Sheffield outjumped the opposing center on the next toss-up, which was free of any semblance of foul, and whacked the ball to Barrett.
Sheffield leaped and whacked the ball to the right, straight for the side.
Suddenly the old beaver whacked the ground and ran, but at thirty feet distant he paused and nervously thumped the ground with his tail, as his aspen slowly settled and fell.
Bery likely you'll bewhacked anyhow, but dat not so bad.
You'll be tooked away, an' your fadder'll be t'rowed on de hooks or whacked to deaf.
But you ain't a 'bused slabe, a whacked slabe, a tortered slabe, a dead slabe.
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