A 67-year-old man began calling police from a phone in the hall, but the gang hit him over the head with a baseball bat, gashing his head. |
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A 40-year-old mother had to be airlifted to hospital after gashing her head on a Lakeland ramble. |
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Last year, at the Malaysian resort of Langkawi, he fell down a set of steps, gashing his head. |
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A washing machine he was putting into the skip slipped backwards, gashing his forehead and leaving his fingers badly lacerated. |
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Sean capped his demo about the importance of really sharp knives by gashing his thumb. |
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The shepherd treats his animals by gashing the infected part with this blade. |
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I got excruciating headaches whenever I ate, and one day when I got out of bed I fainted, gashing my arm on a bedside glass. |
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Mr Lamb had a strong start but disaster struck at Great End when he tripped, gashing his right knee, bumping his head and cracking a couple of ribs. |
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On his second operational flight in a Sopwith Pup, he stalled just after take off at Dunkirk and crashed the aircraft, breaking his leg and gashing his head. |
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A washing machine he was putting into the skip slipped backwards, gashing his forehead, splitting his nose and leaving his fingers badly lacerated. |
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The Tide is gashing the Bulldogs on the ground, having rushed for 225 yards. |
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He sounded like a boy being brave after gashing his thumb. |
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The true saw, a blade with teeth, one of the first great innovations of the Metal Age, was a completely new tool, able to cut through wood instead of merely gashing the surface. |
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