- - heavy blow for prisoner-of-war briefly returning - all in
- - Thrash — beer (slang)
- - Powerful blow: Slang.
- - Heavy blow
- - Powerful blow
- - It follows crash and bang
- - Hit barrier when going to work
- - from tomorrow all operators strike
- - work on the wall leads to strike
- - strike is a barrier to work
- - Week everyone put to work for beer and punch
- - strike concerning work on a former feature of 4
- - Hammer in part of building work
- - Beer — hit hard
- - Paste
- - Slug
- - Hit very hard
- - Hit barrier on river to the north
- - Strike legislation rejected -- left work
- - Sock, pop or belt
- - Allow cook to prepare starter in batter
- - Hit the booze
- - Clobber (informal)
- - Punch or ale?
- - Forceful impression
- - Beer with a straw? One might be sent back
- - Whack hard
- - Smash defence work
- - Allow cook to prepare initial batter
- - It might be packed
- - Strike that's bitter?
- - Strong punch
- - Strike very hard
- - Women work after everybody gets beer
- - Forcefully strike brick structure at work
- - Strike with a vote that's retrograde
- - Hit barrier, needing operation
- - Really slug
- - Long homer, say
- - Sock or belt
- - Belt or sock
- - Big bop
- - Hit, and how!
- - Deliver a haymaker
- - Defeat convincingly
- - Paste in the ring
- - Paste, in a way
- - Beat, and how!
- - Slug but good
- - What Holyfield packs
- - What Louis packed
- - Defeat convincingly: Colloq.
- - Sock
- - Punch hard
- - Belt
- - Lambaste.
- - Hard punch
- - Hard hit
- - Smack
- - Clout
- - Defeat decisively
- - Trounce
- - Defeat utterly
- - Beat but good
- - Beat soundly
- - Thrash
- - Hit hard
- - Smack hard
- - Clobber
- - Big hit
- - Beat
- - Hit the drink
- - strike or hit hard
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