His momentum derailed, Forbert dug in, woodshedded, wrote tunes and toured small clubs.
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Immediately after the interview, he bought a book on arranging for strings and woodshedded day and night.
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Bands like the Patti Smith Group and Blondie woodshedded at CBGB, playing four sets a night for weekend after weekend.
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She had been scolded _ " woodshedded, " she said _ and told to carry on . _ NEIL A . LEWIS
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The earliest use I can find applying the qualifier as we know it ( AWKI ) specifically to welfare was by David Stockman, before his term as the frequently woodshedded Reagan budget chief, in 1978 : " Welfare as we know it should be abolished, " he asserted in an article for an economics journal, " for all but the nonworking _ the aged, blind and disabled _ whose eligibility can be ascertained by reference to physical characteristics ."