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1 Great veins on his forehead beat black and swollen.
2 That night, more than 100 white-shirted men beat black - clad anti-government protesters and commuters in Yuen Long train station.
3 Cooking in: If you prefer cooked fish, keep it simple, writes Hugo Arnold Few fish beat black sole.
4 He was saying, 'You goiner get your back and belly beat black and blue.' I didn't know what he was saying.
5 It was darkness that lived, that encased a beating black heart.
6 In plain, unprofessional language, they were beaten black and blue.
7 I woke this morning feeling as if I had, metaphorically, been beaten black and blue.
8 There are some things for which a man ought to be beaten black and blue.
9 Or are you one of those women who like to be beaten black and blue?
10 They beat Black Leopards 4-2 at the Dr Molemela Stadium.
11 The voice said a dirty word that would've gotten it beaten black - and - blue back home, and then the hands were gone.
12 The weather- beaten black trunks, crooked, twisted, ranged along the inclosure, displayed beneath the sky their glittering domes, rosy and white.
13 The beds used to be lifted up, and the occupants thereof used to be beaten black and blue, by invisible hands.
14 This time they beat Black Leopards 1-0 at Moses Mabhida Stadium, with Erick Mathoho providing the solitary goal.
15 They were flung face downwards in a row, and beaten black and blue with cudgels, despite their screams of agony and appeals for mercy.
16 Other PSL results saw Baroka prevail in the Limpopo derby, as they beat Black Leopards 2-0 at Peter Mokaba Stadium.
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