hit out造句1 He hit out at me before I did.
2 Goaded beyond endurance, she turned on him and hit out.
3 I used to hit out at my husband and throw things at him.
4 The Minister hit out against trade union leaders.
5 I just hit out blindly in all directions.
6 It can hit out sparks.
7 He hit out at me without thinking.
8 I just hit out wildly in all directions.
9 When he felt someone grab him, he hit out wildly.
10 He hit out in his lecture at the system of the death penalty.
11 The President took the opportunity to hit out at what he sees as foreign interference.
12 His new novel was hit out for full of violence and pornography.
13 In a rousing speech the minister hit out at racism in the armed forces.
14 Brazilian soccer boss Carlos Parreira hit out angrily last night after his side were barred from training at Wembley.
15 The people asked the government to hit out against corruption and theft.
16 He didn't hit out, but hit the wicket by a fluke.
17 The Medical Association yesterday hit out at government cuts in healthcare services.
18 In a rousing speech, the President hit out against the trade union.
19 Several news commentators hit out at the president on his foreign policy.
20 The man hit out at the thieves who attacked him.
21 The bishop hit out at the government's policy on the homeless.
22 Labour immediately hit out at Mr Patten.
23 Graham has frequently hit out at the authorities for squeezing in too much football.
24 He wanted to run, to hit out, to lash at this evil apparition.
25 Bingham hit out after Charlton had written-off Northern Ireland's chances of qualifying for the finals.
26 Policemen hit out with truncheons under a barrage of stones and missiles.
27 The junta hit out at its Western critics on Tuesday.
28 A tiny movement of her arm had telegraphed her intention to hit out.
29 I had never punched anybody in my life but I hit out and gave him a black eye.
30 Women tend to internalize all their anxiety and distress - men hit out.