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"Give him my best personal regards, and tell him I said he can screw himself".
Subjected to such treatment, Hillary was rightly praised for her poise, but she should have told him at least once to go screw himself.
"There aren't many guys in the peloton" — the main pack of riders in a road bicycle race — "who are willing to tell Lance to go screw himself," says David Zabriskie, a top American who rides for the Danish CSC team.
"President Obamachair is very shy, so you'll have to cheer louder than that," Clint could add, goading the crowd to higher and higher levels of hysteria until the chair finally bursts out of the box, squirts Clint in the face with a water pistol and then tells him to go and screw himself again.
I once told a man to go screw himself.
I told him to screw himself and then scrammed.
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After four long days of erotic activity, he has, literally, screwed himself to death.
Like a lepidopterist mounting a tough-skinned insect with a too blunt pin he screwed himself into her.
It was the case of a mild man screwing himself up, submitting to odious experience - as with Tebbit and the whispering campaign - but carrying on just the same.
It doesn't seem so great when Soriano is doing his tipsy skateboarder routine in left field, or Ramirez is nonchalantly waving at ground balls skipping past him at third base, or Kosuke Fukudome is screwing himself into the ground while producing 10 R.B.I.'s in 198 at-bats.
Each character's name is a guide to the entertainment to be expected: the energetic Mr Pancks invariably rakes his hair upright and steams about like a tugboat; Mr Sparkler rants about "damn fine women with no nonsense about them"; Mr Flintwinch, with his wry neck and crooked necktie, perpetually screws himself into sinister corners.
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