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29 Sentences With "slapped around"

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He's just getting slapped around every time you turn around.
The party front runners slapped around the competition on Super Tuesday.
He needs his face slapped around, but he has a huge, huge heart.
And [the companies] are used to it — if you're big, you get slapped around.
"She doesn't take anything from anybody, and I need to be slapped around a little bit sometimes," he says.
"That's when I was put in a bus, along with another couple of lads, and slapped around a bit," he says.
The track feels something like vertigo, coasting on dreamy, Air-esque rhythms and vocals that get slapped around by analog synths.
In a less sophisticated director's hands, Swept Away really could've been a movie about how all women secretly want to get slapped around.
We were pulled out of the car, put onto the ground, slapped around, and led out into the desert, where they started tasering us.
"Mark Meadows got slapped around big time," quipped another GOP member, though many in the room took the Trump comments as simply good-natured ribbing.
Prince William and Kate Middleton slapped around some balls on the ice this week -- but don't call what they're doing hockey ... 'cause it ain't quite that.
"They were telling me things trying to scare me and influence me," he told Reuters the day after his release, describing being slapped around during the detention.
After being slapped around by life far too many times in his honest living as a nickel-slot lawyer, Jimmy has had it with the law, and decides to quit it entirely.
As disturbed as Matt generally was by anecdotes of coeds coerced by friends and women slapped around by drunken husbands, he could find his way inside some crimes—at least understand how they'd happen.
On the other hand, Putin doesn't vote, only a handful of far leftists think he's a good guy, and he can be slapped around in sound bites without risk that he will actually launch a war against the United States.
She was scrubbing the toilets, and cleaning up, and feeding the other girls who were paying to be there, and she was beaten and slapped around, and she would slip out the back door, and find affection with boys when she was very young.
Unlike those in the remain camp who pointed to the market turmoil yelling "I told you so," it gives me no sense of schadenfreude thinking of people seeing their pension savings dropping like stones and I pity the bankers, who keep an important part of London running, being slapped around with 10-15 percent drops the space of minutes.
And with employers adding more than two million jobs a year, some economists suspect that American workers — after being pummeled by a furious mix of globalization and automation, strangled by monetary policy that has restrained economic activity in the name of low inflation, and slapped around by government hostility toward unions and labor regulations — may finally be in for a break.
" Carper admitted in a 1998 interview with a local Delaware journalist that he slapped his wife once during a heated argument after previously denying a New York Post article in 85033 that claimed he hit her "so hard he gave her a black eye" and that his wife's two children from a previous relationship "were slapped around and bruised by Carper for doing such things as leaving the family dog on the bed.
The film lampoons modern American elections and the influence of corporate money."Politics gets slapped around in 'Campaign'". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved August 12, 2012.
Weapons used against paramilitary punishment victims who required orthopedic treatment, 1997–2017. GSW refers to gunshot wound. Some individuals report that the attack was quite mild and no more than a "cuff around the ear" or being slapped around. Other beatings are more severe and the victim ends up in hospital for considerable period of time.
They divorced in 1983. In a 1998 interview, Carper admitted, "I slapped my then-wife, Diane, during a heated argument," describing it as a mistake. A New York Post article in 1982 stated that Carper hit Isaacs "so hard he gave her a black eye" and that his wife's two children from a previous relationship "were slapped around and bruised by Carper for doing such things as leaving the family dog on the bed." Carper denied these claims.
The child's father was charged with murder and aggravated child abuse. His mother was charged with child neglect and failing to get medical attention for her son."Parents charged in death of son," St. Petersburg Times, February 2, 2005 In July 2005, Ronnie Paris Sr. went on trial for his son's murder facing a maximum of 15 years for the death. During the trial witnesses testified the boy had been slapped around and thrown into walls by his dad to toughen him up.
Daniel decides he still wants to go to Venice with Lauren, and Julius joins them. In Venice, they spend the night in St Mark's Basilica, until a chance meeting with the Duryeas sets them on the run again hours before sunset. Julius hides them in a movie theater and gives them his remaining cash, promising to return a half-hour before sunset. As soon as they are inside, however, Julius turns himself in to police searching for them; despite being slapped around by an inspector, he refuses to reveal Lauren and Daniel's whereabouts.
Justin has a difficult time adjusting to both his deteriorated physical condition and the severe culture shock he encounters after 20 years, and is nearly arrested as a child predator. He was being recognized by a mall security guard, his old friend and Funky Fresh Boy, Darnell (Miguel A. Núñez Jr.). Darnell is now both a toy store employee and a failed inventor, who is frequently slapped around by his wife. He explains much of what has changed in the past 20 years to Justin, before re-introducing him to the rest of the crew.
The sequel premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2017 with some slight controversy as Kaufman stated Troma employees were "slapped around and arrested by thugs in suits joined by police" while promoting the film. The film had its American debut with a Los Angeles premiere on March 8, 2018 at the Ahrya Fine Arts Theater in Beverly Hills, California. Prior to its home video debut, Troma allowed fans a three-day digital rental of the movie online for $4.99 in February 2019. The movie will be released on Blu-ray on November 12, 2019.
In September 2006 while competing in the makushita division he was punched in the face in the dressing room after a bout with forty-year-old Kotokanyu, who apparently objected to being slapped around the face (a legitimate tactic known as harite) by someone over twenty years his junior. Kotokanyu was told to retire immediately afterwards. Over the next five years, Ikioi managed to work his way slowly up the ranks until he was finally awarded promotion to the salaried jūryō division after a 5–2 record at makushita 3 in September 2011. In contrast to his slow progress previously, Ikioi found unprecedented success in the jūryō second division.
Gates also loudly castigated and slapped around the jerk who caused the stampede, causing an angry Dr. Moretti to banish Gates from the ER to the ICU. Later, the grandfather of a young girl who died from injuries sustained during the stampede strangled the jerk to death, having realized who he was as a result of Gates's actions. Though Gates initially was viewed as an ER reject, he bonded with a young prodigy who has a rare and incurable disease, and his strong work there and on other cases led Dr. Pratt to recommend to Dr. Moretti that he be allowed back to ER work. Gates then returned to the ER and began dating a friendly and free-spirited hospital chaplain named Julia, and was asked by Sarah's grandmother to have Sarah move back to Chicago with him because Sarah was starting to rebel against the farm atmosphere much the same as her late mother had.
After making her feature film debut in the buddy comedy High Rolling (1977), Davis first came to prominence for her role as Sybylla Melvyn in the coming-of-age saga My Brilliant Career (1979), for which she won BAFTA Awards for Best Actress and Best Newcomer. Davis was particularly praised for her performance; Janet Maslin of The New York Times admired her for bringing "an unconventional vigor to every scene she's in, even in a film that's as consistently animated as this one," while Luke Buckmaster, writing for The Guardian in 2014, commented that Davis gave "a rousing performance as bull-headed protagonist Sybylla Melvyn. The term “once in a lifetime” tends to be slapped around like a bumper sticker, but this meaty role lives up to the accolade." Her breakthrough success continued with lead roles in the Australian New Wave films Winter of Our Dreams (1981), as a waif-like heroin addict, the drama Heatwave (1982), as a radical Sydney tenant organizer, and the thriller Hoodwink (1981), as a sexually-repressed clergyman's wife.

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