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"slap with" Definitions
  1. to punish (someone) with (a fine, lawsuit, etc.)

16 Sentences With "slap with"

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I wore the slap with pride… He's one of the boys.
Canadian officials are already drawing up lists of American exports they will slap with duties.
Exchange has the warmth of Surf, but it translates that feeling to seven mostly instrumental songs that still slap with pure exuberance.
Mr. Trump, who made the remarks in an interview with the former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly, didn't specify which of the mosaic of criminal groups he intended to slap with the label.
The town was also the site of at least one successful rescue mission: that of a young boy, who was pulled out from under a concrete slap with help from an excavator, the AP reported.
Then remove the iron and sponge cloths, then slap with the back of the brush to refreshen and brighten the cloth or garment.
Lance Dawes is the co-founder and original editor of SLAP. Dawes founded Slap with High Speed Productions in January 1992. In 1999, after running the magazine for seven years, Lance Dawes moved down to Los Angeles and left his position as editor-in-chief. Mark Whiteley was named editor-in-chief after Dawes.
Actors and hosts are supposed to bully one another, but violence was never agreed upon. In one episode in 2008, "Esha, the Goddess" (Esha Bhaskar) slapped a contestant named Ravi Bhatia in an unscripted physical attack. He immediately slapped her back. The incident resulted in the male host (Akash Beri) and several other members of the crew physically assaulting Bhatia while he repeatedly asked "How can she slap?" with the crew appearing to be slow in breaking them up.
When an item is placed on a panel, it may affect the layout or gameplay when a battle is initiated on that panel. For instance, having a certain item on a panel allows captured enemies to be "Disciplined". When an enemy is captured, when certain conditions are met, the player may "Discipline" the captured enemy. When an enemy is being disciplined, the player may force them to perform a variety of actions, such as "Slap With A Wad Of Bills".
Bob and the family watch Gene's first race with Torpedo giving Gene advice, and Bob gives Torpedo a burger as a thank you for getting Gene into the race. Gene wins the race and a gold medal, but fails to promote Bob's Burgers. However, Torpedo compliments the burger and tells the audience and other players to eat at Bob's Burgers after the game. Later at Bob's Burgers, Tina asks Torpedo for a job with the team as a way to butt- slap with the handsome players, and gets hired.
The desert cottontail's normal behavior upon spotting a potential predator is to freeze in place in an attempt to avoid being detected. If it determines that it is in danger, it will flee the area by hopping away in a zigzag pattern. Cottontails can reach speeds of over . When defending itself against small predators or other desert cottontails, it will nudge with its nose, or slap with its front paws, usually preceded by a hop straight upwards as high as two feet when threatened or taken by surprise.
The promotion ceremony is performed during a regular unit meeting, at a special event or in private. A suitable commander will announce the promotion by reading the order to that effect, while the soldiers to be promoted will stand forward at attention facing the unit. If regular battledress is worn, it is customary that two fellow soldiers from the same rank group, but slightly senior, replace the shoulder strap sleeves from both sides with a pair indicating the new rank. They will then stand in front of the soldier and apply a simultaneous slap with one outstretched arm each on the respective shoulder, so as if to indicate the added weight and responsibility of the new rank.
If multiple players slap simultaneously with no discernible victor, then the person whose hand is under all of the others or has the most contact with the cards by comparison takes the pile. Hands must be entirely withdrawn before the pile may be slapped. It is considered unfair to hover one's hand too close to the pile and slap frequently. Optional rules which negate this include slapping with the hand not delivering the card to the pile, Redneck Rules (wherein players, or convicted players, must bring their hand to their foreheads before being able to slap with that hand), or sleuthing or burning cards (putting the top card of the offending player's own deck on the bottom of the pile) as punishment for illegitimate slaps.
The scholar Walter Wink, in his book Engaging the Powers: Discernment and Resistance in a World of Domination, interprets the passage as ways to subvert the power structures of the time. At the time of Jesus, says Wink, striking backhand a person deemed to be of lower socioeconomic class was a means of asserting authority and dominance. If the persecuted person "turned the other cheek," the discipliner was faced with a dilemma: The left hand was used for unclean purposes, so a back-hand strike on the opposite cheek would not be performed. An alternative would be a slap with the open hand as a challenge or to punch the person, but this was seen as a statement of equality.
For the sages, it was deemed of utmost importance to avoid shaming another person. Hence, they sought to impose liability for humiliating personal injury, regardless of the physical effects of the injury. Here it is impossible to lay down hard and fast rules; for, as the Mishnah says, "it all depends on who is put to shame and who it is that puts him to shame." But for certain acts of violence that involve very little pain and no permanent disablement, but mainly disgrace, the sages fixed a scale of compensation, namely: for a stroke with the fist, one sela or shekel, for a slap with the open hand, two hundred zuzin, for a back-handed slap, or for pulling a man's ear or hair, or tearing off his cloak or a woman's headgear, or spitting at a person if the spittle reaches his flesh, four hundred zuzin.
Of course, with our handful, it > was life or death, so we rushed at them to break through, but as soon as we > got through one body there was another to engage. At any rate, with five or > six fellows at my rear I galloped on, passing with the determination of one > who would not lose his life, breaking the lances of the cowards who attacked > us in the proportion of three or four to one, occasionally catching one a > slap with a sword across his teeth, and giving another the point on his arm > or breast. They still pressed on me till I got sight of our own "Heavies" > when, thanks be to God, they stopped pursuing us, and I got clear, without a > scratch from their lances ... (Oh, the sabre before the lance!) I found that > I could not dismount from the wound in my right leg, and so was lifted off, > and then how I caressed the noble horse that brought me safely out. I will > not disgrace you as a soldier, father, take my word.

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