The reporters, shooting spitballs from the back of the class, regarded her as a preening apple-polisher. |
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At this, about a dozen spitballs and crumpled up paper wads made their way towards the girl, testament to the highly bored and volatile class. |
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When they look around to see who's been pelting them with spitballs, you'll just be casually checking the time. |
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The Supersuckers are like the bad kids who sit at the back of the class, throwing spitballs and making barnyard noises at the teacher. |
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And if you want to ride your scooter out to Connecticut to barrage the place with spitballs, I can't stop you. |
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Within three minutes of sitting down, the boy was playing with his food and Natalie was making spitballs. |
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The spectators throw paper airplanes and wads of spitballs at Louis as he walks by because they loathe what they fear. |
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She compares her Times letters to spitballs launched toward the front of the classroom. |
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You know, reminds them of those great days when they were first able to get on television and, you know, throw the spitballs around. |
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So, my critics can call me a psychopath and fire spitballs at me and froth at the mouth when an ex-president sends me a nasty letter. |
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There were detailed murals on some of the walls, which I thought were extremely ugly, and the layer of spitballs on them didn't help their appearance. |
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He caught every type of pitch imaginable, some that are not legal today such as shine balls, spitballs and emery balls, from some of the greatest pitchers of his day. |
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Next thing you know, they'll be blowing spitballs at Donnie Graham. |
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If you don't pay attention you'll be covered with spitballs in a second. |
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At an age when most kids were discovering spitballs and pizza, Michael was becoming the cornerstone of the burgeoning multimillion-dollar family fortune. |
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Avoiding spitballs, paper airplanes, some desks and a couple of students, John made his way to the teacher's desk, where a rather round man was reading the newspaper. |
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They kept throwing pieces of mashed potatoes at her at lunch and throwing spitballs in her hair when a lesson was being taught in the orphanage teaching facilities. |
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The straggly, scrawny kid who grabs a guitar in hopes of finally getting some kind of attention from the girls other than sneers and spitballs is no more. |
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We revere the Founding Fathers, but Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton spent the 1790s firing rhetorical spitballs at each other. |
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This quiet battle was fought with feet, not with slingshots, weapons or spitballs. |
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He got us our own room and rented us an Escalade and we just drove around the city shooting spitballs at people and skating spots. |
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Writers are a classroom of rude boys, ready to chuck spitballs and erupt with razzberries as soon as the teacher turns to the blackboard. |
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For some reason, though, the same self-righteous sportswriters who throw spitballs at baseball players rum their heads when it comes to the gridiron. |
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No one in the establishment suggested that, indicating that everyone understood this was just a brief period for firing spitballs at the United States. |
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