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hitting out
verb
Present participle of hit out
Exact(60)
"Was Ronaldo hitting out or shaking?" "Hitting out a lot," replied Edmundo.
The greens, accustomed to hitting out, were hit themselves.
"It was a completely illogical hitting out," he said.
"I loosened up and started hitting out on the ground," Davis said.
Think of nasty Naomi Campbell, hitting out – literally – as her beauty goes and her rage grows.
The intensity throughout the third set was palpable, with both players hitting out with blistering pace.
The LMA took a different tack, hitting out at the club's conduct.
New Zealand are going to start hitting out soon one feels.
00.15pm Joey Barton typically has the last word hitting out at Newcastle for failing to spend the Andy Carroll cash.
He ran through the third and fourth sets, seemingly invincible, hitting out with a fearsome, unbridled authority.
Don't feel the pain.' " Her footwork improved, her errors dropped, and she began hitting out on every shot.
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