Sentences with battering
bat·ter
B b - Sterling took a battering yesterday as worries grew about the state of Britain's economy.
- Baby-battering
- Phil LUTTON Queensland battering ram Petero Civoniceva is tipping NSW to once again tear themselves apart before game two in Brisbane.
- Queensland battering ram Petero Civoniceva is tipping NSW to once again tear themselves apart before State of Origin game two in Brisbane.
- That will prove a trickier test, the management having pinpointed Oleh Blokhin's side as "one of the favourites in the group", though they will confront an England team buoyed by this battering.
- Estate agents in Spain have received a battering in the press recently for a number of reasons.
- However, the moment you relinquish responsibility to and for her battering behavior, a window of options open up for you to pursue.
- That sailboat boom--like a battering ram from King Arthur's day--seemed ready at any moment to swing across the boat and bonk you on the head.
- As long as there have been powerful people running things, there have been groups of people considered less powerful, battering down the gates.
- As a result of the recent financial meltdown and the battering of stock prices, many company CEO's are under fire.
- She had tolerated five years of infidelity, mental abuse, and battering; but the rape of her little sister was the last straw.
- The English language takes a major battering by writers all over world.
- The reputation of the Indian defence forces is taking quite a battering lately.