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Usually, team-mates only whack each other in the scrum and then forget it.
Kids whack each other with deckchairs, rockers get shoved over the edge of the promenade, shops and cafes are torn apart.
Addams added to this concept an element of the weird, exotic, macabre or uncanny (spacemen, monsters, cannibals, explorers, desert islands) or, often, the otherwise unsayable, as in his countless cartoons with the underlying premise that spouses yearn to whack each other in both senses of the word.
The flitting visual image of a rugged Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer, saluting with his right hand to the wide brim of his Stetson hat, serves as notice that two squads of bristly roughnecks are ready to whack each other around on the ice.
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Somebody poured water from a scuzzy-looking bucket onto the wounds, and everybody kept whacking each other.
Russians take this a step farther by hopping into freezing lakes and whacking each other with birch branches.
As a band played Duke Ellington's "Caravan" and other tunes, the graduates playfully whacked each other with foam sticks and held up an inflatable boat.
These lugs, with their scars and their low-key swagger, performed ballet on a very slippery surface, while whacking each other with sticks.
The stadium is so intimate, and the press section is so close to the field, that I could actually see the lads whacking each other and stepping on each other's insteps in this so-called friendly.
Somehow, I ended up playing a sexed-up version of snakes and ladders with the Mexican cultural attaché, while small children milled about, whacking each other in a pillow fight.
The most obvious inspiration is the venerable physical card game Magic: the Gathering Magic has a very similar setup: players summon and control minions, which take turns whacking each other and the player characters themselves in an attempt to kill the opponent before they kill you.
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