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My ice axe whacked into the slope and stuck fast.
For all I knew, people were routinely whacked into midflight delirium by literary projectiles.
He'd been ambushed last fall, he explained, but didn't realize it until the bullets whacked into the car.
Cone carried the 2-0 edge into the bottom of the seventh and hung a curveball that Richie Sexson whacked into the left-field stands.
This frees cyclists from the threat of 'dooring' (getting whacked into moving traffic by the opening door of a parked vehicle) which, in nearly all of America's cities, remains ever-present.
"I think it's been whacked into a naïve public's head that these big wines are the wines that people are supposed to like," said Lane Tanner, who has been issuing pinot noirs under her own name from Santa Barbara County since 1989.
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"Bravery is not whacking into people and elbowing people.
They whack into tar strips or rumpled surfaces in what amounts to a thunk-a-thon.
"I find myself whacking into overgrown bushes and branches, and I don't know who to call," she said.
When anybody sane would have been gardening or cycling or brunching, the bearded lads were whacking into one another with typical playoff ferocity.
You could brush them or whack into them, but it hurt, and they could slow you down or alter your course.
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