The 434 occurrences of brain

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The young man stood still for a second or two, as if the meaning of the words had hardly reached him, and then rushed at the attorney with his clenched fist; but the man of law was too quick for him, for striking out with his stick, he cried, "By the Lord of heaven, if you come nearer I'll brain you!" and, as the young man endeavoured to get within the sweep of the stick, he received a blow on the arm and elbow, which, for the moment, disabled him; and the pain was so sharp, as to prevent him from any further immediate attack.

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There, at the right, is the brain you once compared notes with in the person of Professor Estapp.

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He felt the thrill of her hand on his forehead, her kiss, and in his brain her softly spoken words repeated themselves over and over again, "I think that if you lived very long I should love you."

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One of 'em even goes the insultin' len'th of offerin' to split the expense, but withdraws his bluff when Texas threatens to brain him with a six-shooter.

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As I thrust forth my head I heard a familiar voice: "And if ye come closer, ye old hell-cat, 'tis me will be forgetting respect to my four great-grandmothers and braining you.

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Get over there, before I brain you!

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One of these days I'm going to just naturally brain you, Sub.

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Tom, your husband, the self-confessed father of your offspring, to-day rode to an alleged schoolhouse, threatened, ordered, and by other felonious devices hazed three Swedes and the four Boyle kids out of the place and toward their several homes and then when the schoolmarm very discreetly locked the door and mildly informed him that she would brain him with a twig off a sage-bush if he burst the lock, he straightway forgot that he was old enough to have a son quite old enough to frighten, abduct and otherwise lighten the monotonous life of said schoolmarm, and became a bold, bad man.

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Had that club lifted, ready to brain me when I went in, just because I'd spoiled her rules for her.

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92 "Let that gate alone or I'll brain you," he cried.

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The first brave raised a war club to brain him.

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"Let that gate alone or I'll brain you," he cried, hardly realizing what he was saying, but well resolved what to do.

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[Illustration: "LET THAT GATE ALONE OR I'LL BRAIN YOU," HE CRIED.]

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The debtor said he would brain me with a bill-hook if I put my foot on his ground, and another man promised to shoot me from a bed-room window.

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If you make a noise I'll brain you!" and he flourished a heavy stick he carried.

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Where is Elbert Huntington, which copped all the diplomas, did algebra by ear and was give medals for out-brainin' the class?

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Braining.]

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There thou mayst brain him.

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Well, Bell, if you used your brain you didn't swallow any of that stuff."

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The unexpected fury of her onslaught, the general mêlée of close quarters, the instinct of protection, contributed to prevent the man from simply braining her with his "casse-tête."

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But the fact was, we were already in the safest place we could be, not in a building that could fall in on us, not out toward the middle of the road where bits of falling cornice could brain us.

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Or, indeed, he had cut-throats waiting to brain her on the top step.

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"They'll brain him the minute there's a chance of losing him."

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Let go, I say, or I will brain you with the butt end, and then shoot him!"

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Women ain't reasonin' creatures, they're hanimals of impulse, and if one of us comes 'ome with a drop too much, or grumbles at the children bein' spoiled, then, I say, if our wives think they can do it and get let off they'll up wi' the flat iron and brain us.

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The intervention of a squaw saved Du Peron from the tomahawk uplifted to brain him; an unseen hand delivered Ragueneau; Le Mercier and Brébeuf confounded their assailants with the courage of their demeanour; and only Chaumont suffered, being assaulted and severely wounded.

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"I'll never forget, Dave, how Jasniff once tried to brain you with an Indian club."

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Out on the point, the breakers on the shoals sounded like cannon shots.... At times, an invisible finger tapped at the panes; it was some bird of the night, drawn by the light, braining itself against the glass....

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"Yes, lug him into our boat," said another; "so now, you skunk, lay still; don't open your trap, or I'll brain you on sight!"

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As the cold mounts to the brain you will gradually lose consciousness, and become rigid.

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"Get up, you; get up before I brain you!"

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I tell you when you git sheep on the brain you don't eat at home more than once in three months.

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With a second, split its head in two, and in its brain you will see a bright red ball.

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"I'm not to blame for this, and if you brain me, as you seem to be endeavouring to do, you'll simply destroy the only living man who can get you out of this."

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