slap down造句(1) I could hear bare feet slapping down the corridor.
(2) Anyone who dared to complain was immediately slapped down.
(3) Anyone who violates law and discipline must firmly be slapped down.
(4) When the wind is adverse, the flat-bottomed scow bucks straight across the waves, catching air and slapping down hard.
(5) The spent kick slaps down near your leading foot and you hook it away with the crook of your ankle.
(6) You never smile, you slap down all attempts at help or friendliness.
(7) Your leading hand slaps down on the punch as you simultaneously punch over the top and into the opponent's face.
(8) That is, with a path slap down the middle, a flanking washing line and four narrow borders around the edge.
(9) Like a great black stone slapped down upon the great wei chi board of Chung Kuo.
(10) Those state pols who think they deserve more money than most of the voters they represent deserve to be slapped down.
(11) They tried to slap down political opposition.
(12) Just peel it off and slap down another—right now there are more than 70 to choose from. There's also an open call for submissions, so you can try your hand at designing.
(13) Well, before you slap down your credit card, you might want to spare a little thought for some of the extra costs they bear.
(14) The company was ready to slap down any negative publicity.
(15) The wind seemed to lift up the boathouse roof, holding it briefly, then letting it slap down hard.
(16) They want the Prime Minister to use the Conservative Party conference next week to slap down this turbulent priest.
(17) s 1989 rookie card was fetching $150 -- a small fortune my buddies and I who used to ride our bikes across town to the nearest card shop to slap down a couple bucks for a pack.
(18) But regulation will be more muscular and governments more willing to slap down signs of excess.
(19) There was a conspiracy between England, France, and Russia to slap down Germany.
(20) Ken Griffey Jr.'s 1989 rookie card was fetching $150 -- a small fortune my buddies and I who used to ride our bikes across town to the nearest card shop to slap down a couple bucks for a pack.