| 1. | Badminton players thwacked shuttlecocks on the other side of the street.
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| 2. | Because nothing beats some idiot getting thwacked.
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| 3. | Overhead, police helicopters thwacked and a relentless sun beat down on the protesters and pavements.
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| 4. | To use a college football analogy, the Yankees have been thoroughly thwacked by Nebraska and Florida State.
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| 5. | Then he and his wife gleefully thwacked away at the boards, improvising a duet on the footbridge.
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| 6. | Then suddenly he whipped out a newspaper clipping, thwacked one underlined paragraph with his forefinger and smiled.
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| 7. | The legendary diver blamed jet lag after he thwacked his head on a diving platform in a 1979 contest.
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| 8. | In fact, no unbeaten varsity from either school has won it since Yale thwacked Harvard, 39-6, in 1960.
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| 9. | Lasorda, 73, was coaching third base when he was thwacked on the left hip by Vladimir Guerrero's bat barrel.
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| 10. | Gone are the days when you could stroll down the street without getting thwacked on the back of the head with a fudge clod.
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