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is hits
verb
To strike. To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile. To come into contact with forcefully and suddenly. To kill a person, usually on the instructions of a third party. To attack, especially amphibiously.
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9.01pm BST Rose, golf being as it is, hits one of the shots of the day at the par-three 6th, straight at the flag.
What Meek Mill also has that Mr. Lamar lacks is hits — "Amen," a loose and jubilant Drake collaboration, and "Young & Gettin' It," a fake-Drake song featuring Kirko Bangz that's saccharine and dim.
Gwynn, he argued, was the best player of all time at "getting hits," that is, hits of any kind, in any situation, which, Schell agreed, did not necessarily make him the greatest hitter of all time.
The app, when is hits the iPhone App Store, will only work over Wi-Fi at the moment.
At MTV, Amy Nicholson adds, "'The Lobster,' as bizarre as it is, hits on something true.
My heart races and the reality of what this is hits me.
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