单词 | take the count |
例句 | We looked up at him from below, as if we were already down on the canvas and taking the count. Kirk Douglas, a Hundred Years Old 2016-12-09T05:00:00Z The 27 October 1918 edition of the Milwaukee Journal revealed that “November promises to be replete with boxing action, that is, if the Spanish flu ever takes the count.” What UFC can learn from mistakes boxing made during Spanish flu outbreak 2020-04-16T04:00:00Z This evening the increasingly desperate Portuguese made seven more to take the count to 46 in 15 outings and continue a sequence of never retaining the same league side this season. José Mourinho gets some mad dog spirit but Manchester United remain a puzzle | Jamie Jackson 2018-12-05T05:00:00Z The plan is to take the count up to 20 centres by 2020. Chinese science gets mass transformation 2014-09-22T04:00:00Z Austin Jackson is up trying to extend the inning, taking the count to 3-2 before drawing a walk. San Francisco Giants 2, Detroit Tigers 0 - as it happened! 2012-10-28T01:16:00Z One strikeout later, Trout came up, worked a tough at-bat against Hernandez to take the count full, then obliterated the next offering and sent it soaring over the wall in left-center. Mariners blow 5-0 lead with Felix on mound 2012-08-11T05:33:41Z The Londoner again raced to attack at the beginning of the middle stanza but he and his opponent unloaded a body-hit apiece to take the count to 1-1. London 2012: Lutalo Muhammad loses Olympic taekwondo quarter-final 2012-08-10T15:26:32Z He took the count full on the first hitter before blowing a fastball by him. American pitcher building a home a long way from home 2012-04-01T01:16:04Z Just then a passing launch paused and gave the needed assistance, taking the count on board and towing the canoe to shore. The Automobile Girls at Palm Beach Proving Their Mettle Under Southern Skies 2011-11-26T03:00:16.047Z Then I got three more with the gat before somebody landed me a lallapaloosa on the beano and I took the count. The Argus Pheasant 2011-08-27T02:00:20.160Z Did he whiff to take the count even? Mariners once again find a way to win 2011-06-01T06:08:05Z Jack Cust seemed to take the count full in every at-bat. Best thing from Mariners tonight? Working the count 2011-04-02T06:41:05Z Yet in one shadowy corner of the main camp it was recalled by not a few that Ross had made Harrigan “take the count,” had in fact whipped him in fair fight. Lost Farm Camp 2011-01-23T03:00:16.437Z I had practically exhausted every form of persuasion, and was on the verge of lying down and taking the count. Lefty Locke Pitcher-Manager When the Hill Division got up against that point it was floored and took the count. The Night Operator Andrew Barrett blushed and said, feebly: "I am taking the count, Chief." H. R. The girl was pretty nearly down and out in the second act, and took the count of nine, but by clinching with Davy she managed to stay the act out. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 1 March 1906 When me and art gets into the ring together, you might as well burn the form sheet and slip the band back on your bettin' roll, for there's no tellin' who'll take the count. Side-stepping with Shorty That brute of a doctor jolted me hard; I nearly took the count—but I'm—still in the ring. Money Magic A Novel I saw Pride go to the mat, and take the count, and if I was dazed, for a while, I suppose it was mostly convalescence from shock. The Prairie Child Silversparre then proposed to take the count to prison, and have him brought to trial in due form. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845 I think the man was just about to take the count from sheer nerves, when he made me out in the doorway. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 5, June 1905 Perhaps it was as well for Flaxberg that he was unprepared for the onslaught, since, had he been in a rigid posture, he would have assuredly taken the count. Elkan Lubliner, American Sooner or later I bust loose and smash little Jeff one in the snoot, and he takes the count, and I'm never allowed to see Claire again. Free Air Well, I’ll take the count when it comes to guessing what a woman’s going to do. The Place of Honeymoons At Cuspidora Lee's hands Honey Tone took the count just in time to get his chattering teeth full of his enraged wife's crunching heels. Lady Luck I've had my final whack on the jaw; I've fought—how many rounds?—and now I take the count and slink out of the ring, beat. The Big Drum A Comedy in Four Acts Nearly everyone has an ingrowing objection to going to a hospital, or acknowledging he must take the count for an illness, because of fear as to what treatment he may draw. The Stars and Stripes The American Soldiers' Newspaper of World War I, 1918-1919 As upon the previous evening, she went away after having pronounced these words, but this time taking the count with her, as he could not, without danger, remain in the Arsenal. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 12, No. 32, November, 1873 Let’s see if we can hoof it down to the village at a trot without taking the count.” The Place of Honeymoons The Swede took the count with a grunt. Lady Luck Paul rose unsteadily to his feet, and took the count's hand. Paul Patoff "Why, you see, I thought I sure heard the whine of something like a bullet, when I took the count," he started in to say. Boy Scouts on Hudson Bay The Disappearing Fleet This was the first time Carr had ever seen him take the count at the hands of man. Creatures of Vibration Time and time again I've gone to the mat, but somehow I would never take the count. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance There was a cut over one eye where he had butted into one of the climbing-steps on the pole, and either that, or the knock on the curbstone, had made him take the count. Branded For three crimson rounds Pig Flanagan and Tom Evans continued their contest, but even a good bleeder must run dry eventually, and in the first half of the fourth round Pig took the count. Potash & Perlmutter Their Copartnership Ventures and Adventures After he had taken the count, I turned away and commenced to pull my shirt on over my head. The Blood Ship But at last he resolved that he would take the count at his word, and presenting himself at the door, he sent up his name. The Claverings "I take the count and throw up the sponge!" A Hoosier Chronicle I took the count to the station, and when I came back by the barn, I went in and had a dance, and there I saw the young lady leading the dance with the gamekeeper. Plays by August Strindberg, Second series Gabriel Nietzel took the count's proffered hand, and with joyful impatience pressed it to his lips. The Youth of the Great Elector Well, lady fair, they haven't made you take the count yet, have they? Revelations of a Wife The Story of a Honeymoon The second took the count with a left hook to the jaw, and then all that could crowd through the little door swarmed upon the husky bruiser from Grand Avenue. The Mucker Since then, to quote the Phillyloo Bird, "Bannister has staggered around the ring like a prizefighter with the Referee counting off ten seconds and trying to fight again before he takes the count." T. Haviland Hicks Senior Laughing and breathless, they came to the bridge that led from the town to the open fields, and took the count. The Sturdy Oak A composite Novel of American Politics by fourteen American authors In the language of the Ring, he took the count. Mike Caesar went weak in the second round, and took the count in the third. Not George Washington — an Autobiographical Novel "You might make more by laying that I'd make him take the count in the first minute of the round—you can place a hundred of mine on that, if you will, please." The Mucker In the language of the ring, he took the count. Mike and Psmith That saved the larger midshipman from having to take the count. Dave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis Or, Two Midshipmen as Naval Academy "Youngsters" He planted in Terence Reardon's face as pretty a left and right—hay-makers both—as one could hope to see anywhere outside a prize-ring; whereupon the chief took the count with great abruptness. Cappy Ricks Retires "I take the count!" was the sole remark of that philosopher. The Guest of Quesnay In the meantime a servant had appeared, who took the count's and Daniel's coats, and showed them up stairs. The Clique of Gold "Do you take the count for a sorcerer?" Joseph II. and His Court Sometimes I take the count in the first round; but when I feel like having a good time during the week or want some new rags I come up again for more punishment. The Trimmed Lamp, and other Stories of the Four Million He quietly took the count's arm and went with him to the adjoining room. Louisa of Prussia and Her Times He rolled over and attempted to rise, but the sharp yells from his seconds to take the count restrained him. When God Laughs: and other stories Natalie made no answer; with a light sigh she mechanically took the count's offered arm. The Daughter of an Empress She took the count's arm once more and moved forward into a small boudoir which adjoined the cardroom. The Chouans Every available inch of space was jammed by an overflow gallery when we took the count. The Art of Lawn Tennis Baron Thugut took the count's arm and led him back to his cabinet. Louisa of Prussia and Her Times Early next morning the captain ventured to take the count and the lieutenant up to the observatory. Off on a Comet! a Journey through Planetary Space “For God’s sake, take the count!” one of Joe’s seconds cried warningly from the edge of the ring. The Game I told the man that you had taken the count for a stroll round the castle, and I did not know where you were. Rupert of Hentzau When the guests rose from table he took the count's arm and drew him into the park. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola He took the count's arm, and proceeded with him to the adjoining room. Louisa of Prussia and Her Times Bosc, however, made his appearance quietly enough, and the rehearsal began again just as Labordette was taking the count away with him. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola |
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