So one night she hides in the cemetery and figures to scare the living daylights out of him. |
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We stayed friends however, until he decided that girls had germs, and promptly settled for bugging the daylights out of me. |
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You hurt one man of mine and knocked the daylights out of another, stole my horse and tried to kill me. |
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The film looks like jolly fun, but includes images that will scare the daylights out of little kids. |
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One day in an ice-stricken back alley I saw a fat little man beat the daylights out of four larger, stronger assailants. |
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Why are we not working right now to develop their good will prior to our bombing the daylights out of them? |
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I would take them out into the front street and beat the living daylights out of them. |
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He spends his days clumsily barging into rooms where girls are changing, only to get the living daylights pounded out of him. |
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I was all for using my paddle as a club and bashing the living daylights out of it if it got any closer. |
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She sat there, muttering to herself and overall amusing the daylights out of me. |
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The only reason why I didn't beat the living daylights out of Travis was because Lisa begged me not to. |
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Suzie's crew invaded the stage in a fit of pretended madness and simply kicked the daylights out of each other. |
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The snooty royal English sat on their powdered bums and taxed the daylights out of the poor citizens. |
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Whereas the British want to see children's faces light up with joy, those foreign johnnies prefer to scare the living daylights out of them. |
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I looked up to see a seventeen-year-old standing over me, about to beat the living daylights out of my eleven-year-old body. |
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Thus, swearing evolved a useful purpose as a buffer between fury and the instinct to beat the living daylights out of each other. |
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He would have beaten the daylights out of anyone who would have treated his only daughter in such a fashion. |
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The young man grabbed Kayla's arms before she could beat the daylights out of the captain. |
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The Professor admits to having gone on much longer than intended about a subject that will bore the daylights out of readers. |
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The cops aren't smart enough to hear news helicopters chopping over their heads as they kick the daylights out of suspected car thieves. |
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What happened next would haunt me for the rest of my days: the man came down from the building and beat the living daylights out of me. |
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We've got a reputation of being real nasty when it comes to contracts, because I'll scratch the daylights out of a contract, and they don't like that. |
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I growled and tried to figure out a way to get some slack for my arms so that I could beat the living daylights out of the idiot that had hold of me. |
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Performing at Prithvi has terrified the daylights out of me. |
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He wisely refrained from punching the daylights out of the man. |
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I told him since he seemed unable to assure that my daughter would be safe in his school I'd sue the living daylights out of him, the school, the city etc. |
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It turned out to be nothing, but scared the daylights out of me. |
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He could be very funny, harshly cruel, and would use his sharp wit and temper to scare the living daylights out of paranoid politicians who had him followed in the night. |
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He had a sudden urge to beat the living daylights out of Taylor. |
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These true stories of dark doings, loose ends, and unexplained terror keep us up at night, defy all reason, and scare the living daylights out of us. |
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She wasn't ashamed to admit he scared the living daylights out of her. |
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Have I mentioned that heights scare the living daylights out of me? |
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They say the way to win the next election is to scare the daylights out of senior citizens. |
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Scare the daylights out of the villgagers, pick up candies and change into monsters! |
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Will her hulking, jealous ex find him and beat the living daylights out of him? |
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No, but I did see a man who owns a pizzeria, at 3am, beat the living daylights out of someone who was rude to one of his staff. |
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A masculine voice inquired from somewhere to her left, effectively scaring the living daylights out of Sydney and drawing a startled yelp from her lips. |
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The best way to pummel the living daylights out of your opponent in a boxing match would be to kneel down more often in a confessional? |
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So we ripped the living daylights out of it using a chain harrow and now it's alive with bird's-foot trefoil, hawksbit and orchids. |
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No, I want a book to kick the living daylights out of me and leave an indelible stain upon my psyche. |
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The reason why we have so few convictions in Britain is that police scare the living daylights out of victims. |
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It has caused a big problem in the agricultural community. This issue is scaring the living daylights out of the agricultural community. |
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They had the living daylights beaten out of them, and they were sent for six months to an island or wherever. |
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Dusk detection: The detection level must be lower than the daylights in the afternoon such that the sunset transition can be detected properly. |
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Drop the rate of the GST and you can measure the daylights out the anticipated impact on consumer spending and the like. |
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It scares the daylights out of me when I see one part of our industry being subjected to this type of treatment. |
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In daylights, in sunsets, in midnights In cups of coffee In inches, in miles, in laughter, in strife. |
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The gown was worn by Diana on several occasions, including to the premiere of James Bond film The Living daylights. |
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They do so by investing in productivity, by outsourcing, and by beating the leaving daylights out of labor. |
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Forget breathing into a paper bag, gulping down a glass of water or having someone scare the living daylights out of you to cure a case of hiccups. |
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The first time he appeared on the set complete with wig and false moustache, he scared the living daylights out of us: you would have sworn it was the Führer in person. |
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This is where the testosterone release was almost visible in the air as the fit young athletes took turns to smash the living daylights out of the mallet-driven device, which took a fearful, brutal pounding. |
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Hokis and daylights, baited with ragworm, fish strip or squid, seem to be working well. |
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His successor, John Reid, is busily putting the boot into everyone else, lambasting judges for being soft on crime and scaring the daylights out of his department. |
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What follows is designed to scare the daylights out of the game player. |
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On it, men in black suits with steely glares and strong chins deployed gruesome acrobatics to beat the living daylights out of each other in a parking lot. |
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It's also a very useable portion of the engine's rev band, meaning that scads of pulling power can be accessed without revving the daylights out of the engine. |
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Matt goes back to the US and, armed with his newfound hoolie credentials, scares the living daylights out of the fella whose coke he got blamed for holding. |
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But in terms of data we whump the daylights out of them. |
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She could scare the daylights out of you, and you weren't even sure why. |
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That way you can really scare the daylights out of them. |
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When a thief is caught in the act, he has the living daylights beaten out of him and, in some cases, finds himself with a flaming tyre around his neck. |
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I do not know what it is, but I know that we cannot just simply say that these are the five conditions and we will bomb the daylights out of them if they do not agree. |
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The guy beat the daylights out of me, and I made a dollar. My wrestling license cost five dollars. |
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Boy, the fellows said he just knocked the living daylights out of him, bounced him six feet across the ground. |
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What scares the living daylights out of me and my colleagues and the people of Saskatchewan is when the Reform Party starts promoting privatization. |
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