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"He got lit up," Jones said of the first outings of Dickey's knuckleball experiment.
She got lit up early last time but expect a bold show here.
"Like I got lit up in football — a little out of it," he said later, recalling his first reactions.
There you were, going through life like a stupefied Commie drone, until you got lit up by some smilin' Wasilla sunshine, and now you can't get enough.
The post-passed blood clot Matt Harvey is still working his way into form, Jacob deGrom, following the birth of his first son, may be heading to the disabled list with lat issues, and Steven Matz got lit up on Monday.
(You could say these things about the Kings as well, with slight modifications at the argument's margins; their goalie, the Connecticut kid Jonathan Quick, got lit up a few times by the Hawks, but he is as capable as Henrik Lundqvist of playing lights-out).
They've been getting their houses thrown around since Auntie Em's place got lit up back in the 30s and you think they want to put in tax dollars to save a place that tries to kill them every year?
"He was one of those horses that went to Aintree and got lit up by the place, enjoyed himself and got in a lovely rhythm.
"When you eat it in a concentrated way, your body reacts like you just got lit up with something you should never be around.
This is the zone where people get lit up and get turned on".
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