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“We needed that,” he said, “to help us get over that shellacking we took in Game 2.”

For Scotland, this tournament is a learning curve and after commendable displays in defeats to Bangladesh and West Indies this was a bit of a shellacking.

From BBC

That was the year Democrats took, as Obama put, a “shellacking” in congressional elections.

There'll be another shellacking down the line if he doesn't change course.

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Nobody who didn’t know he got shellacked would have done that.

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