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Weatherbee knew he'd have a shiner for days, but was satisfied.
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He has been working as a shoe shiner for three years, and the tin he is carrying holds the rudimentary tools of his trade – a sponge, brush and shoe polish.
The botched stunt left him with a concussion, a fractured pelvis, 15 stitches above his left eye, the bull's-eye for one beauty of a shiner.
The second time I gave her a shiner.
In all the time he has worked he has never once come in with a shiner.
A doctor said there was a scratch on the surface of his eye, which later acquired a shiner.
England captain Chris Robshaw was sporting one hell of a shiner after the stunning encounter with the All Blacks on Saturday.
Order a Shiner Bock, and imagine yourself an enlightened Tex-Czech émigré.
Andrew Tabachnik, putting the case against Shiner for the Solicitors Regulation Authority SRAA), said: "Even on the basis of his own admissions, Professor Shiner accepts this tribunal must strike him off at the end of this case".
Dampness in the outfield or the constant pressing of the ball against sweaty palms are the chief enemies, which is why the team's resident ball-shiner (for Australia that is Chris Rogers) plays a vital role, keeping it away from moisture while also polishing the shiny side.
Lucas Leiva, deputising for Dejan Lovren, who picked up a monstrous shiner after a clash of heads in training on Friday, found James Milner on the left and that was the signal for Firmino to lose Daniel Amartey with a piercing run.
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