How To Use Mack In A Sentence

  • Every time I can scrape a few quid together, I smack 'em straight into the premium bonds.
  • Have you then seen the same old coffin dodger like ten years later and been utterly gobsmacked to see them still alive and kicking?
  • When the evictors arrived at one home they found only a bedridden woman, Margaret Mackay, who was almost 100 years old.
  • Mack and I dove on the ground and began to crawl forward.
  • This has been done on numerous occasions in the past by the Senate with regard to appointments by governors, and does NOT involve judging "qualifications" (age, citizenship, and inhabitancy) which was limited in Powell v. McCormack. Blago Does All Us A Favor
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  • Infused then with the enlightenment only a brutal smackdown from a celestial being can provide, Jacob sets out to make peace with his brother, no matter the cost.
  • Cmdre Eric Lehre (ret'd) versus MGen Lewis MacKenzie (ret'd) on the subject of Canadians and NATO in Afghanistan. Welcome to 'maybe'
  • I do not remember too much about Earl except that he must not have been too bright because he was wearing a black-and-white mackinaw - a heavy coat - in the summer.
  • Oily fish such as herring, kippers, mackerel, pilchards, salmon, sardines and trout, contain oils that can lessen the risk of thrombosis.
  • With higher ocean temperature we often find more mackerel, bass and mullet willing to feed.
  • It can also mean smacking it. Positive Parent Power
  • In most cases, each song is given melodic depth by MacKaye's baritone guitar and Farina's stripped-kit drumming.
  • There is a display cabinet with wrapped sandwiches, salads (mackerel or ham) and cold puddings.
  • I want to tell you one thing: I'll take you Times Square later and lay the smackdown on you.
  • The range of the cero mackerel is limited to the western Atlantic Ocean, from Massachusetts, USA south to Brazil, including the Bahamas and West Indies.
  • They got started, and I went over and smacked Ron one for being such a feeb.
  • But on the advice of Lightroom programmer Andy Rahm McCormack dug into the text of the software's existing template files, called presets, and adapted them to produce a custom file with a 24-frame per second rate used in some video. Crave: The gadget blog
  • The lady watched fretfully as the men came closer to hitting Mack with their bullets and ran much faster than before as their rage intensified.
  • There was a smack, then the sound of a door closing and locking.
  • Such as tilefish, swordfish, shark, king mackerel.
  • Seafood is the main attraction, and the freshness and quality is excellent - the three of us sampled mackerel, tuna and swordfish, none of which could be faulted.
  • She saw a tube of lipstick out of the corner of her eye and applied it to her lips before smacking them together looking at the result before grimacing and swiping it from her lips.
  • The guns of the Thunder Child sounded through the reek, going off one after the other, and one shot splashed the water high close by the steamer, ricocheted towards the other flying ships to the north, and smashed a smack to matchwood. The War of The Worlds
  • Roast suckling pig might evoke the same lip-smacking if it wasn't such a chintzy portion.
  • Clad in a nightdress, boots (no socks) and a mackintosh, I am swept along by the crowd running before the speeding police jeeps until we are surrounded on all sides by heavily armed police.
  • ‘We were gobsmacked by the success of the film, we couldn't believe it,’ Borland says.
  • Judging by his face, he had no clue she was going to land a smacker on him! The Sun
  • At one stage she was wrestling with Jenna when Barbara leaped from atop the ropes to deliver a smackdown of epic proportions.
  • I swear that girl is going to make me smack her upside her head one of these days.
  • He tapped me on the forehead, smacked my butt, and even stuck his finger in my ear.
  • I am still constantly gobsmacked we are still together after what we have been through. The Sun
  • McCormack said ending the North Korean nuclear program, which included a weapons test in 2006, is a "compelling" U.S. national security interest.
  • She smacked me on the cheek.
  • I've been in and out of jail and round in circles for years - desperately wanting to get off drugs but finding no way to get off the merry-go-round of smack, stealing and the nick.
  • He was just glowing afterwards, he was gobsmacked.
  • The fresher your mackerel the better - look for glassy eyes and bright, iridescent skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Big 2WackGo wants their stooge the US government and military to let our shores be flooded with smack (or, in the 80's, crack) if "that's what it takes" to make sure children in this country can't experiment freely with cannabinol instead of nicotine. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • After a few second, he heard a resounding smack and a thud as Valshar obviously hit the wall.
  • ‘We don't even believe in smacking the kids,’ she said.
  • The bunt is what I do, that's what I'm good at," Womack said. National League – Major League Baseball - San Francisco vs. Arizona
  • After Amber's palm made contact with Jackie's face, sounding off a loud smack through the area, Jackie fell to the ground from the force.
  • The Canadian designer Angella Mackey makes a women's shell with a snap-in LED light strip, and L.A.-based Aether's Transit jacket has understated reflective black strips. Easy Riders
  • General Lewis Mackenzie has impressed everyone with his authority and personal courage.
  • The feeders can be proper freshwater patterns filled with mashed mackerel, worm and bread, the bread acting as binder and scent soaker.
  • Do that again and you'll get your bottom smacked.
  • Sir John Herschel compared it to a surface studded over with flocks of wool, or to the breaking up of a mackerel sky when the clouds of which it consists begin to assume a cirrous appearance. The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'
  • On Thursday, Dischord Records, the label founded by MacKaye in 1980, launched the Fugazi Live Series: an online archive of 800-plus live recordings from the band's collection, to be released in installments. News
  • There was a t-shirt which had the heading… ‘Putting the smackdown on heresy since 1981.’
  • They are having an intellectual smackdown on the growth in income inequality in the United States over the past two decades and what to make of it.
  • Catching her wrist, Holman smacked her face viciously, sending her to her knees, but still holding on to her.
  • But the facade always smacked of overcompensation.
  • The Kelly home in Tullyhill, Rathcormack, is steeped in music.
  • So I urge you to eat omega - 3-rich foods like salmon and mackerel several times a week.
  • He certainly didn't look overawed as he stepped on to the first tee and smacked his drive a mile down the fairway. US Open 2011: Rory McIlroy into final round with eight-shot lead
  • Five minutes later he was plodding steadily ahead of his big Mackenzie hound into the peopleless barrens to the south and west. Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest mounted Police
  • Mackenzie didn't say anything and just blushed, his cheeks burning scarlet.
  • Which whacked off four Truffala trees at a smacker. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Lesson of the Lorax:
  • Constitutional Court judges were "gobsmacked" when they learnt that ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The bonitoes and albicores are much like our mackerels in colour, shape, and taste, but grow to a very large size. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
  • Ruth deposited her wet mackintosh on the floor and went upstairs, shivering every now and then.
  • For those who know Mackenzie primarily as the author of whimsical tartan entertainments such as Whisky Galore, this bitter book comes as something of a revelation.
  • Quamdiu autem tales loquuntur sibi, aut literas ostendunt, circumstant Apparitores extensis brachijs leuatos tenentes mucrones, gladios, gezas, et mackas ad feriendum, et occidendum, si quid dictum vel nunciatum fuerit, quod Imperatori displiceat, quam citò ille signauerit trucidari. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • The Professor was going to pelt Hugh Mackay with a great, malodorous barrage of bunyip droppings, but then realised there wouldn't be any point.
  • Hamachi (yellowtail) was soft and buttery, scallops in the temaki (handroll) were crisp fresh in a creamy sauce, aji (Spanish mackerel) was as strong as it should be, and the kanpachi (amberjack on the menu, but when I went to Mori, the elf said it was baby halibut) was interestingly prepared as juliennes in a tart sauce. Archive 2005-10-01
  • Fish oil supplements are derived from a variety of sources, including mackerel, herring, tuna, salmon, cod liver, halibut, whale blubber and seal blubber.
  • Mackail-Smith's inclusion was described as a like-for-like replacement for Miller. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • I was, to coin a phrase, gobsmacked!
  • A sort of Spanish Rye, smack bang in South America.
  • I especially like the smackdown for people who wear the t-shirt of the band they are going to see.
  • Ironically, her trial also gave us the lip-smacking insights into the spending habits of the rich. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of the mackerel family, bluefin tuna are the biggest, capable of reaching 1500 pounds.
  • She elbowed the back of Bashir's head, smacking his face against the ground and leaving him unconscious, and that was that.
  • Shove his face into his own shit, they were learning, and he will devour it, smacking his lips.
  • It is expected to reach hurricane strength in the next 24 hours, and then smack into Nicaragua sometime on Sunday.
  • Thylacinus macknessi, a specialised thylacinid (Marsupialia: Thylacinidae) from Miocene deposits of Riversleigh, north-western Queensland. Australian Fossil Mammal Sites, Australia
  • But what about a bigger selection of cheaper, often neglected but worthwhile fish such as skate, squid, hake, ultra-fresh mackerel, even good old herring?
  • Salmon, tuna, swordfish, mackerel, sardines, anchovies, pompano, bluefish - they're forgiving in the kitchen and big enough to take on some bigger beers.
  • As a young nun in 1871, MacKillop and 47 other nuns from her order were briefly dismissed from the Roman Catholic Church in a clash with high clergy. Mary MacKillop, First Australian Saint, Canonized
  • Then he tried to be a trendy DJ by mixing it up on a record deck, before landing a smacker on 13-year-old Vicky Hopson.
  • Roast suckling pig might evoke the same lip-smacking if it wasn't such a chintzy portion.
  • It can also mean smacking it. Positive Parent Power
  • Fearfully she launched herself on the slippery path, clinging to the wet sleeve of his mackintosh. PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW
  • Good sources include mackerel, sardines and cheese. The Sun
  • “It is not,” said Mr. Mack, though he counted out a shilling and thruppence for the boy. At Swim, Two Boys
  • They bolted into the kitchen and before I could even find a weapon big paws were on my chest, I stumbled back, smacked into the counter and got dog slobber all over my neck.
  • It will not stop them from assuming that, as the clock strikes twelve, you want them to take hold of your face and plant a smacker on your lips.
  • I am tempted to spend a thousand quid on smack, shag a back-street-slapper and spend the rest of my life in a cardboard box - but I do not.
  • Wouldn't south-west anglers want to put out launce and mackerel baits for tope and rays at distance?
  • Barracuda eat squid and small fish such as sardines, anchovies, young mackerels and grunions.
  • That quote made me wonder if the commission is authorized to smack people. Augustine Committee Meets at MSFC Today - NASA Watch
  • Instead of a hard sock in the arm, he got a soft smack in the arm.
  • Continuing, Mr. Mackey said that the steel lighting standards, which had been provided, were pretty robust and they could only be damaged by someone making a concerted effort to break them.
  • My sea kayak circumnavigation of Ireland stalled here for several weeks and I spent many evenings with a borrowed guitar banging out old tunes. • dickmacks.homestead.comDoolin is jumping off point for ferries out to the Aran Islands but it's long been known that there's as good or better traditional music here than on the mainland. Ireland: the 10 best pubs on the coast
  • But the question remains, as a seemingly ungovernable party continues to languish in electoral obscurity and tear itself apart, whether the smack of firm leadership will be enough to save the Scottish Tories.
  • At primary school we had an elderly teacher who smacked us so hard across the palms, he would snap his yard-long ruler in two.
  • Can you see the tremendous potential that exists when jazz leadership smacks up against the daily grind of your leadership journey? Christianity Today
  • Her comments are so threadbare and banal, that her role smacks of the worst kind of tokenism.
  • They like the hit it gives them, but the comedown is really heavy so then they take some smack to get through it.
  • He smacked his choppy lips, his moist skin dark olive green in the candlelight.
  • He stopped and smacked himself in the forehead with the heel of his hand.
  • A thousand smackers to any man, woman or child who can take me on in the ring… Shea!
  • You smack your forehead as punishment for saying that.
  • We had some sensational reef fishing for three days catching heaps of red emperor, coral trout, nannygai, spanish mackerel and heaps more. WN.com - Business News
  • The jones, the real smack was not the chemicals themselves, but the euphoria of the endless possibilities set off by the acquisition of the substance.
  • Mychael spun around, her hand connecting with Caleb's face with a loud smack.
  • Another time, I cut altar boy practice to play hockey on the frozen pond at Mack Park near my home.
  • But the defending champion smacked over a running backhand which almost knocked the Slovenian off his feet. The Sun
  • Loved Smackdown and i am excited about John Morrison's potential but i wish the writers would just leave poor Vickie alone, JM calling her abig fat pig was so unnecessary and made it all feel very awkward. Blog updates
  • Mackinac Island is known for fudge made with only the finest and freshest ingredients.
  • Lydia tried to stop him and was rewarded with a sharp smack to the leg.
  • This is consistent with the results of Herbst, McCormack and West.
  • There was public disquiet about the private finance decision but Mackie says improving the educational experience is at the heart of all his proposals.
  • One of the things I most liked having was a mackintosh, sou'wester and gum boots.
  • The first significant expense, though, was tarmacking the unmade road from the entrance to their land to the farm buildings. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mackerel hit the lure like an express train, winning a foot or two of line against the drag, wrestling the rod tip toward the water.
  • Fish is most beneficial for the body when it comes in an oily form such as mackerel, trout or salmon.
  • You really have a lot of gall, Mackenzie, to come right up and say all these things.
  • And not just pregnant - she even tracks down a back-alley abortionist (played with lip-smacking subtlety by singer Macy Gray) who nearly kills her. Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: For Colored Girls
  • I turned, eyes watering, to see Dougal MacKenzie looming through the clouds of oakwood smoke. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • His automatic bed cranked him into a sitting position and as he opened his eyes, I gave him a great smacker of a kiss.
  • It might have been the Japanese frame of mind we were in, but we settled on the slow-cooked Japanese style salmon, which Hugh assured us could be prepared with whole mackerel, trout, sea bass, or scad as well. Archive 2009-04-01
  • There is nothing worse than a pouting that's been asleep all day in a plastic bag, or a mackerel that's been slipped down someone's gumboot.
  • We can also get it naturally from regularly eating oily fish such as herrings and mackerel, sardines and tuna canned in oil. The Sun
  • The tightrope walk between self-promotion for the sake of viability and distaste for anything that smacks of selling-out has presented Stanley with a dilemma.
  • Cumin is a case in point and its haunting smokiness complements the almost gaminess of mackerel. Times, Sunday Times
  • It also smacks of poor planning. Times, Sunday Times
  • You did not smack their bottoms! Times, Sunday Times
  • Sporting a permanently pained expression and the hunched demeanour of a child expecting a smack, he speaks in gnomic aphorisms that frequently sound like bumper-sticker mottoes.
  • Techniques were copied from America - for example, by the French Baron Mackau, who plastered Paris with a reputed two million posters for an election in 1889.
  • He then planted a smacker on the face of his bat. The Sun
  • He engaged in competition with Duncan Mackinnon, the other stylographic pen inventor.
  • As a youngster he fished off the rocks for the usual species of cod, pollack, coley, wrasse, mackerel and dogfish with the odd plaice or eel.
  • The burgers are so flat they look like they've been run over by a Mack truck: thin patties, thin buns, thin slices of cheese and a thin runny sauce with meat bits in it.
  • He smacked the money down on the table and walked out.
  • I gave him a smack on the jaw.
  • First, a primer for the uninitiated: Similar to racquetball, squash is played in a four-walled court, and the ball is smacked against the front wall.
  • They shoehorned some of them in but the British travellers clearly felt that it smacked of tokenism.
  • And Coach Mackie does every drill and exercise with his players, not because he has to, but because that's the way he has always done it.
  • Under my amendment, parents will still be able to smack their children if they don't harm them physically or mentally.
  • Hey, that's a big contract new football coach John Mackovic got!
  • It also smacks of poor planning. Times, Sunday Times
  • A set of standard mackerel feathers, often tied using spade end commercial haddock hooks, are ideal.
  • The minister said he was yet to receive full details of the severance package for MacKenzie but said estimates of a payout of £500,000 were "overinflated". The Guardian World News
  • The main species harvested are hake, horse mackerel and pilchard, whilst other species such as monk, anchovy, tuna and sole also contribute to this sector.
  • New clothes fetch good mackerel prices. Times, Sunday Times
  • Strauss set several of Mackay's lyrics to music.
  • The Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Mackay were piped from the banquet hall to the Toronto Room where they received the guests. Dinner In Honour of The Honourable J. Keiller Mackay
  • These larger animals include the great schools of fish, such as tuna, menhaden, cod and mackerel, which we catch for food.
  • Anglers had a selection of baits with them lugworm, ragworm mackerel, sandeel and peeler crab to catch that winning fish.
  • I've biked up mountains from Seattle to Italy, I've swum across the Straits of Mackinac and from Alcatraz to San Francisco, I'm running the Boston Marathon in just a few weeks, and that's just a little of it. The 'Riffs Interview: 'FRAZZ' creator Jef Mallett on art, childhood -- and inspiration at the 10-year mark
  • What is especially odd with cab journeys at the moment though is that most of them take place on a completely empty, beautifully tarmacked road.
  • After the tuna tartare, I was presented with aji mackerel sashimi tossed in shiso blossoms.
  • It may read thin here; it would smack racily in the playroom. Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin
  • Connie Mack, both of whom waited until this week to endorse the majority leader.
  • Ian's head smacked against the bottom of the dashboard and his ears popped from the momentary change in air pressure.
  • The priest realized the crucial moment, felt his power tottering, opened his mouth in denunciation, but fled backward before the truculent advance, upraised fist, and flashing eyes, of Mackenzie. The Sun of the Wolf
  • A loud smack of something hard meeting with something soft was heard before Trinity spoke up.
  • They are seasoned with garlic, peppers and oregano, roasted on a spit over a barbecue and then, to the smack of a machete on a chopping board, they are served up with plantains, pumpkin and rice.
  • Sinitor Jones calls wan iv his thrusty hinchman to his side, an 'says he:' Mike, put on a pig-tail, an 'a blue shirt an' take a dillygation iv Chinnymen out to Canton an 'congratulate Mack on th' murdher iv mission'ries in China. Mr. Dooley's Philosophy
  • Mack produced three of the working stopwatches from his pocket and held them out to Emma and Wyatt who took them in their hands carefully.
  • It looked less like a demo, more like one of those wrestling smackdowns on television.
  • I suppose a forecaddie can prove useful considering the hilly terrain, but Lost Canyon's forecaddies smack of a military escort.
  • He shook off a couple would-be tacklers and bulldogged it for a couple yards more till our own Michael Jameson came flying in like a Mack Truck and blindsided him at the thirteen yard line. An Open Letter to Fans of South Plains Football
  • Smoked mackerel pairs up beautifully with rice too. Times, Sunday Times
  • Professor MacKay said he looked forward to engaging the public in a more open debate about what he calls the realities of energy policy when he takes up his post. Rocket News
  • I was, to coin a phrase, gobsmacked!
  • Not too far behind its neighbor Massachusetts, Vermont's first established colony dates back to 1666, smack dab on the Isle of La Motte in Lake Champlain.
  • Eddie, although blind, fillets his own mackerel, and baits his own hooks.
  • One of the big guys will come up with some dumb thing or other, and next thing you know, two weeks later, it's spread to the rest of the plane: ‘Hey, let's start referring to the debates as smackdowns!’
  • Lucille got to talking with the defendant, Freddy Mack, and agreed to accept a ride home.
  • Owen has demonstrated the strategic vision and leadership skills necessary to manage and grow complex, multiregional businesses," Mr. Mack said in a statement. Morgan Picks
  • Griffith and Mack Sennett both filmed in the area while silent film star Tom Mix was an early developer.
  • She decided to make a herb sauce to go with the cold poached mackerel, rather than the mayonnaise Madeleine had planned.
  • He winced when Kala delivered a loud smack to her father's cheek.
  • The confrontation is a geopolitical law of history, also is the longest topic that pierces through the world history. It bases on the sea power theory of Mahan and the land power theory of Mackinder.
  • Oily fish such as salmon, trout, mackerel and sardine would be a better catch for Chris.
  • How cassowaries produce their deep ‘boom’ is unclear, though Mack and his team speculate that cassowary communication is linked to the tall casques, or horn-like crests, that rise from the bird's head.
  • Yes | No | Report from ggmack wrote 27 weeks 3 days ago have to say if they had it in APG then i might get it for my father. Camo Rods?
  • And it is not just the mack who is revived, but the women who will do anything for him, including sell their bodies.
  • I'm pretty gobsmacked that it's being considered.
  • They saw each other and the Russian nodded and turned his grey back, which was wide enough to be tarmacked rather than clothed. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Of course there are highly publicised stories of high profile cons being attacked i. e Huntly, but in the main, cons just want to get on with their sentence and get the hell out of there and if scoring some smack from a beastie helps dull the process then they WILL associate with them. on January 29, 2007 at 11: 02 am | Reply Notacriminal Silly Me « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Startled, I jerked my hand away, smacking my head on one of the upper deck's support beams in the process.
  • Then canoe and bateau answered to the swift current of the Mackenzie, and they plunged into the Great Barren Ground. In a Far Country
  • With a little force and a good aim, she succeeded in squishing the scream - inspiring creature with a sharp smack.
  • Yes | No | Report from ggmack wrote 28 weeks 1 day ago use urethane as head cement. it is readily available at hardware stores and a quart is about 8 bucks around here. More Cheap Thrills: Walking the Flats in Chucks
  • Suddenly a policeman grabbed hold of me, smacked me a few times with his truncheon, and, with a colleague, threw me into a vehicle that the French picturesquely call a panier à salade (or, a basket for drying salad). In Chile, the Lessons of Isolation
  • Two hundred and eighty-eight million smackeroos.
  • Todd Walker singled Boone to third before Larkin smacked the ball to right field off Mike DeJean National League – Major League Baseball - Cincinnati vs. Milwaukee
  • ** Radniku se u Njemackoj ovih 0,2h ne placa, dok se radniku u Hrvatskoj ovih 2. 14h placa kao odradjeni rad. Archive 2009-02-01
  • When comments along the lines of Kelvin MacKenzie's are made at work, I find myself wanting to grab a broadsword and yell things about freedom. Skittledog: Oh, the rich. How they mock you.
  • The tank features thousands of herring, mackerel, garfish, and horse mackerel, which are found off the coast of Denmark.
  • So low was he that he preferred Gibsen’s tea-time salmon tinned, as inexpensive as pleasing, to the plumpest roeheavy lax or the friskiest parr or smolt troutlet that ever was gaffed between Leixlip and Island Bridge and many was the time he repeated in his botulism that no junglegrown pineapple ever smacked like the whoppers you shook out of Ananias’ cans, Finnegans Wake
  • In the end, I went for the fish plate of smoked salmon, prawns, gravadlax, rollmop herrings and smoked mackerel for €14.95, which was served with more tasty bread.
  • Between you and me, I had too much grouse and red wine last night and mackerel is very good for lowering cholesterol.
  • The roles since then have been seemingly random: an abominable snowman, a school of moonfish, a supervillain, an anthropomorphic Mack truck, a waiter, a space traveler and a construction worker. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • We heard them tear at the air around our ears and smack into the clay brick and concrete. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mack agreed, taking the ticket and placing it in his upper coat pocket so that the edges peeked out.
  • Wore a mackinaw, was wringing wet to the skin, had one arm in a sling made of a wild grapevine, face slit up in ribbons as if he'd been fighting bears, limped as if he had stringhalt. The Shagganappi
  • The enraged men caught him just outside the door, slammed in his face by Macklin, and I had one glimpse of him as I scrambled in along the footrope. The Grain Ship

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