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And like those shorts, in which characters were continually being pummeled, flattened, shot, blown up, run over and the like, “Oh My God” dives into “cartoon violence,” if more graphic and disturbing in the execution.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said "the worst is yet to come", and along the Gold Coast, which has been pummelled by bad weather the past few days, conditions are still pretty extreme.

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To walk through Leicester Square in central London is to endure a pummeling of the senses.

As the family raced down the hill, branches and wind pummeling their car, the song “Best Day Ever” from the cartoon “SuperKitties” blared over the speakers.

As the Trojans pummeled her in the paint, Betts was called for three travels.

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

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