Beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight.
Informal terms for personal possessions.
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Examples for "cream "
Examples for "cream "
1 Semihard; full cream ; rapidly cured; Tilsit type; very fine; made at Itzehoe.
2 One pint rich cream ; two eggs; one-quarter ounce of gelatine; sherry wine.
3 She thought the money crops today would be ice cream and seafood.
4 Unlike parsnips, Jerusalem artichokes are great raw; though both make nice ice - cream .
5 Alice licked her something chocolate ice cream and carefully considered his question.
1 South Korea's President Moon, however, is expected to bat away such demands.
2 We can think of at least four reasons, right off the bat .
3 Police said Rialmo opened fire when LeGrier started swinging a baseball bat .
4 Eric Bana brought a bat - out - of - hell confidence to the role of Chopper Read.
5 The bat does not prevail quite so easily at Lord's these days.
1 So far, I'm the only one who's done a lick of work.
2 I never saw either one of them do a lick of work.
3 As he watches, fire begins to lick free of the engine block.
4 Don't you remember how you used to love to lick on it?
5 Beggar turned at the door and got in his lick of revenge.
1 From there, the idea of pressing batter between plates spread through Europe.
2 The Cubs' leadoff batter suffered a right hamstring straight on June 18.
3 Put fruit in baking dish; pour the batter over it, and bake.
4 He sees himself as a batter number one and a spinner second.
5 After mixing, be sure to rest the batter for about 30 minutes.
1 Titus had one last thrash , one final attempt to pry himself free.
2 Either one of them could thrash half the police in New Orleans.
3 Henry: Kind of the reason why we like it, especially in thrash .
4 With a strangled yell, I regain control of my body and thrash .
5 Then he began to thrash around like a thresher in a barn.
1 When this is all used, baste with the fat in the pan.
2 Remember to baste your ribs with the leftover marinade every so often.
3 The servant took a long spoon and began to baste the fowl.
4 Turn the meat every fifteen minutes and baste with its own fat.
5 As for basting, the animal should adequately baste itself on the spit.
1 Spain is a convenient field on which to drub the French.
2 At rehearsal he used frequently to drub his former mistress.
3 They might drub him, but not without bleeding for it.
4 And now if he don't drub the allies, there is 'no purchase in money.'
5 I will drub you within an inch of your life, and that inch also!
1 Let's pick a fight on enterprise grounds where I can clobber you.'
2 Book now and don't be worrying about spending money on new clobber .
3 I'm fed up with Colin leaving me the clobber to pick up.
4 OCI president Pat Hickey may well start packing his judo clobber .
5 After all Elizabeth had done for him, and he'd threatened to clobber her!
6 There were timing books that would clobber the files, and that's no fun.
7 Ain't I lushed you, and fed you, and found your clobber long enough?
8 Real will, of course, be in their renowned all-white clobber .
9 Not surprisingly, this clobber can take a while to remove.
10 Not as much as a scusa or do n't - mind - me - if - I - clobber into you.
11 I'll clobber you with the frying pan. She didn't look like she was kidding.
12 Not only that, but just like the online store's clobber it's also super cheap.
13 I restrained myself, however, and didn't clobber him again.
14 Twinetoes lay in his navvy clobber on a dirty bed, drunk, dead to the world.
15 My manly ego told me to step in and clobber the officer who'd shoved her.
16 Only those with no taste, no imagination and too much money wear head-to-toe catwalk clobber .
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