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"It got socked in the back of my head," he said.
He sounded like one wrong word and I would get socked in the teeth.
Every time there is a line of hope, we get socked in the teeth."
How about the little fellow who gets socked in the teeth?"
Mary is hauled off to the station; and, someone gets socked in the jaw.
"I'm betting that we're going to get socked," he said.
Funny thing, getting socked by a car just the way the accident fakers did.
I got socked in the jaw in the Denver airport.
"And the taxpayers, of course, get socked on that.
The inattentive, or most drunk, get socked in the head with imitation pearls.
When Stockton got socked by a tornado in 2003, it essentially reinvented itself.
"Did you ever get socked on the jaw hard enough to lay you out stiff for fifteen minutes?"
Drink the berry juice, spot the pun, get socked on the skull, and you're in?
"You didn't ever get socked in the kisser, did you?"
Before I could sock the guy, I got socked myself!"
"Why are senior citizens getting socked?"
Never mind the cost of food and hotel; I lived in fear of getting socked with a bill for a $30 million ex-masterpiece.
Sylvester Stallone couldn't resist getting socked repeatedly in the solar plexus.
Starting next month customers too dim to skip to Brazil will get socked with a new failure-to-skip charge."
She had to repay the advance, and pay for the abortion, of course, and got socked for court costs besides.
"Just one, before I got socked.
When he fired Art Glinnin he got socked for five bills.
Local governments that try to help get socked with large bills for retraining and education, only to have graduates take their new skills to jobs elsewhere.
My original could wind up getting socked with enough low-grade civil judgments to wipe out the reward for tracking Beta down in the first place.
"If, for instance, an officer disobeyed a superior, he could get socked with up to a $25,000 fine, which is three-quarters of a year's salary."