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But here in L.A., every turn we made led to a new hazard: a blind curve with a speeding Tesla coming down the other side; a gardener’s pickup truck with protruding tools parked to the side but still taking up half the road; low branches that swatted the top of the truck and then snapped back to spank us in the rear.

He leaves an era when it was perfectly acceptable to spank students with baseball bats, smoke on public transit and treat women like second-class citizens.

Hungry and annoyed by the questioning, Daniels said she told Trump she'd had "enough of his arrogance," stating: "Someone should spank you with that," referring to a magazine in Trump's hand.

From Salon

Liverpool are not just in the top half, they are a top team and they are in top spot - and they are going to spank them.

From BBC

“I think we need to go in and spank somebody,” he said of the U.S. response to Hamas’ attack on Israel, suggesting that U.S. special forces get involved, at least to help rescue kidnapped Americans.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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