Sentence examples for going to batter from inspiring English sources

"going to batter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone or something is about to be physically or verbally attacked. Here is an example: The bully was going to batter the smaller boy, but before he could, the principal intervened and stopped him.

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Here is where Republicans are going to batter him all the way to 2012.

They are going to batter him in primary colors, not Oval-Office creamy tones.

She also said she could not recall saying to a colleague that she was going to "batter" Ellement.

The good news is this: we have two TVs up and running (bloody hell it's futuristic round these parts) and all Guardian journalists are trained to be able to look at two different things with each eye - much like jet fighter pilots - so I'll be keeping you posted on exactly how many runs the Aussies are going to batter off the South African attack.

I thought, 'Thank God, he saw the funny side, he's not going to batter me'.

"I don't want to put too much pressure on him, it's not fair to think that he's going to batter every ball that comes into the box into the back of the net.

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"Have you been battered by life?" "Anyone who lives is going to get battered.

Call it a statement of the effin' obvious, but I think England are going to get battered today.

The knowledge that part of those dollars might be going to help battered women or Amazonian hunter-gatherers helps relieve the guilt.

If you're among 3,000 people swimming along one invisible line towards a series of buoys, you are going to get battered.

Josh Greenwood wrote alongside the video post: "The lads over here in Ibiza have got sally the seagull fucked up of a chip with some KETchup on it!" He wrote under the footage: "people are messing me saying that the police are coming for me and I'm going to get battered".

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