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1 I wish that during the night he would wring the neck of all these visitors.
2 He felt an even greater desire to wring the neck of the inquisitive little sandpiper.
3 Cousin Henny said she'd wring the neck of the first one that flied over the wall.
4 He would wring the neck of either of those louts if they dared to touch her.
5 I'm pretty near dead, but I'm still man enough to wring the neck of a skunk!
6 If I had the chance I'd wring the neck of every one of them, he added, fiercely.
7 Then they'll wring the neck off you.
8 If Sir Eustace was to hear me, sure, he'd wring the neck on me like as if I was an old fowl.
9 With the enthusiasm of a rookie and the control of a master the 34-year-old proceeded to wring the neck of the season.
10 When you see any one wring the neck of a fowl, instead of cutting off its head, he has not got the Holy Ghost.
11 It seems to me that the blessed sun himself hath shrunken, and I would I might wring the neck of yonder yelling bird!...
12 I know who wringed the neck o' Widder Peplow's turkey.
13 She could equally be wringing the neck of a goose.
14 Wring the neck o' that fowl, Scatter the flour and search the shelves for bread.
15 As the game came down they rushed in and wrung the necks of those not already dead.
16 If a feller's keerful he kin climb up and wring the necks o' as many as he wants.
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