Train
windshields smashed
by thrown stones cost over £ 1,000 each to repair.
Smash hit
for napoleon.
Rose had a
worldwide smash
hit in 1962 with another of his own tunes, a humorous and satirical piece called the stripper.
Smash hit
cartoon series.
She later told officers neal had
repeatedly smashed
her head against the bedroom wall during a blazing row.
This being the uk premiere of the current us
box-office smash, it's hardly surprising.
Smashing up
banks & gasoline stations.
Smashed with a sledge hammer.
Smashed through
to the final of their fourth annual national tournament earlier this month.
Smashed windows, others made a sit down protest.
The comics performing in the
west end smash
one flew over the cuckoo's nest are staging a free performance next week.
In london to film an ad campaign, the hoff severed a tendon on shards from a bathroom shelf he
accidentally smashed.
The frustration was clear to all when thompson was on the wrong end of a
forearm smash
that laid him out in midfield.
Smashed sixes
all over the ground.
Could he not have claimed that the opposing player leaped at his fist and
deliberately smashed
his face into johnson's knuckles.
It's variably a good lead sound that makes the difference between a
dancefloor smash
and just another track.
Smashed a small pane
of glass and opened the door.
However, her stronger role that year was in the korean
box office smash, the warrior.
Smashing crockery
over his head and shooting him twice in the belly.
Smashing the ball, or not.
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