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1 We certainly ought to have a bang - up time, answered Fred, enthusiastically.
2 I'm a guessin' we'll have a bang - up ol' fight 'fore three days more.
3 Look at the gophers and birds, and even the mosquitoes - they have a bang - up time while it lasts.
4 But put that same powder in a tight box, and set fire to it, and you have a bang instead of a puff.
5 He had also spoken of a nephew of Sir John's, who was coming to have a bang at the Abbey partridges in September.
6 I 've often worked out many a puzzle while having a bang - up smoke.
7 In the 1980s it was firmly behind the wall, and still has a bang of the DDR off it.
8 "But it's the only one of my half-dozen that has a bang - up bosom."
9 "I expect we are going to have a bang - up time together during the holidays."
10 I was dying of thirst, had a banging headache, and felt like all my nerve endings were about to snap like frayed rubber bands.
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