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28 Sentences With "got the worst of it"

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During high school, my legs got the worst of it.
Ambush or not, the simple truth is the Cossacks got the worst of it.
Poor Barron got the worst of it — after all, he's all about the cyber.
Rob, whose bite you'll have to see on the show, got the worst of it.
It seems like poor little Holland, land of the windmills, got the worst of it, though.
"Yes I know I played myself here," she tweeted, even before she got the worst of it.
The middle finger got the worst of it -- it was broken and her tendon was nearly severed.
Nick told the Bellagio he didn't want to press charges, and told us, "They got the worst of it."
Elia got the worst of it, though he admits some of the abuse was deserved after one particularly memorable episode.
Barry and his friend both slammed into the back of it and went down, but Weiss got the worst of it.
He was riding with a friend at the time ... as they slammed into the back of the car but Barry got the worst of it.
Game 53 of the Warriors' first-round playoff series against the Houston Rockets on Sunday afternoon was a basketball mudslide, and Curry got the worst of it.
Entertainment industry insiders and political operatives interviewed by The Hill largely agreed that Trump got the worst of it in the show's first week back from its summer hiatus.
As usual, CNN got the worst of it, facing chants that included "CNN Sucks," although ABC and CNN both reported that none of their personnel had been threatened physically.
And in the Anglo-French wars that followed, France generally got the worst of it, while sliding ever deeper into fiscal crisis — a crisis that eventually helped precipitate the French Revolution.
Lil Scrappy's friend, Ca$ino Roulette, got the worst of it when they got into that horrific car accident in Florida earlier this month, and now he's preparing to sue over his extensive injuries ... TMZ has learned.
UFC confirmed the fight. Hughes won the grudge match against Serra at UFC 98: Evans vs. Machida via unanimous decision. In the first round, both fighters collided heads, and Hughes got the worst of it.
In Scipio's absence, the soldiers under Pleminius lapsed into looting, which the officers attempted to restrain. Discipline dissolved utterly, and the Roman forces divided into warring troops. The men attached to Pleminius got the worst of it, and reported to him with a display of wounds and complaints of ill treatment.Bagnall, Punic Wars, p. 273.
His military experience was restricted to a draft as a sergeant in a company of militia, during the War of 1812, which went into action only once, and that on the occasion of a muster when they undertook to “lick” their commander, with whom they had become disgruntled. The mutineers apparently got the worst of it.
In 1832 the Comanches caught some Pawnee raiders still on foot near the Arkansas River, and killed every one of them. Although defeated by the Pawnee/Comanche alliance in 1751, the Osage continued to expand west during the last half of the 18th century. In the process, there were several wars and regular skirmishes with Comanches. The tall Osage usually got the worst of it when they fought Comanches, and lost another war in 1791.
The Englishman "got the worst of it" and Archibald Edmonstone may have received his knighthood in reward. In 1406 King Robert III was a desperate man. His eldest son, David, Duke of Rothesay, had almost certainly been murdered with his brother Albany's connivance, and now his surviving son James, a boy of twelve years old, was all that stood between Albany and the throne. King Robert, to save James, secretly made arrangements for him to go to France.
The second crash occurred on the final lap. This one started when Regan Smith got turned while trying to block Brad Keselowski. Kyle Larson, who was collected in the crash, got the worst of it, as his car went airborne into the catchfence, ripping out everything from its firewall forward, except for the hood, most of which flew into the grandstand (including its engine and both wheels), as did some debris into the second level. Ultimately, 28 fans were injured, with two of them in critical condition.
Waltrip got the worst of it, as his car went into the infield grass. The friction, combined with the fact that the rains that had washed out the Busch race the day before, caused the tire rim to dig into the infield grass. The car flipped over three times, kicked up a lot of dirt, and came to a stop on its roof. A temporary delay under a long caution (although the race was not red-flagged) ensued as emergency crews debated whether or not to upright Waltrip's car before extricating him.
Ibragimov's manager Sampson Lewkowicz appeared to have got the worst of it, as he was accidentally punched by both fighters at the same time and had to be taken to the hospital. There were rumours that Whitaker injured his hand during the brawl which would put the fight in jeopardy, however Whitaker denied these rumours: "If he thinks my hand is injured, he should wait for the fight and test it himself." For the fight, Ibragimov weighed in at and was outweighed by Whitaker by . The fight was aired on ESPN2 and headlined the card that also featured another heavyweight contender Samuel Peter taking on Robert Hawkins.
Louisiana State University history professors Nancy Isenberg and Andrew Burstein concur with this. They note that "Hamilton brought the pistols, which had a larger barrel than regular dueling pistols, and a secret hair-trigger, and were therefore much more deadly," and conclude that "Hamilton gave himself an unfair advantage in their duel, and got the worst of it anyway." David O. Stewart, in his biography of Burr, American Emperor, notes that the reports of Hamilton's intentionally missing Burr with his shot began to be published in newspaper reports in papers friendly to Hamilton only in the days after his death. But Ron Chernow, in his biography, Alexander Hamilton, states Hamilton told numerous friends well before the duel of his intention to avoid firing at Burr.
Gregory "Pappy" Boyington, the commander of VMF-214, Vella Lavella end of 1943 Early F4U-1s of VF-17 From February 1943 onward, the F4U operated from Guadalcanal and ultimately other bases in the Solomon Islands. A dozen USMC F4U-1s of VMF-124, commanded by Major William E. Gise, arrived at Henderson Field (code name "Cactus") on 12 February. The first recorded combat engagement was on 14 February 1943, when Corsairs of VMF-124 under Major Gise assisted P-40s and P-38s in escorting a formation of Consolidated B-24 Liberators on a raid against a Japanese aerodrome at Kahili. Japanese fighters contested the raid and the Americans got the worst of it, with four P-38s, two P-40s, two Corsairs, and two Liberators lost.
Ogden Tweto (1968), "Leadville district, Colorado", in Ore Deposits in the United States 1933/1967, New York: American Institute of Mining Engineers, p.683. Climax molybdenum mine, Colorado, circa 1924 (USGS photo) A bitter strike by Leadville's hard rock miners in 1896–97 led to bloodshed, at least five deaths, and the burning of the Coronado Mine. In a letter to a London business contact, mine owner Eben Smith wrote, "The strikers got the worst of it in the raid on the Coronado and Emmet [mines], there were 10 or 12 killed; we do not know how many, and a great number wounded; they take care of their wounded the same as the Indians but every now and then a fellow turns up that the rats have been eating or who has gone to decay that we know must have been shot ..."William Philpott, "The Lessons of Leadville", Colorado Historical Society, 1995, pages 4, 106.
The Mine Owners' Association in Leadville conducted a lockout of mineworkers during the strike. Smith instructed an associate to close the mines "unless lightning strikes and kills off all the Irish,"William Philpott, The Lessons of Leadville, Colorado Historical Society, 1995, page 50. an acknowledgment that the Cloud City Miners' Union, Local 33 of the Western Federation of Miners, was largely controlled by Irish miners. After violence at the Coronado and Emmet Mines in Leadville killed four strikers and one fireman, Smith wrote to a London business contact, "The strikers got the worst of it in the raid on the Coronado and Emmet, there were 10 or 12 killed; we do not know how many, and a great number wounded; they take care of their wounded the same as the Indians but every now and then a fellow turns up that the rats have been eating or who has gone to decay that we know must have been shot..."William Philpott, The Lessons of Leadville, Colorado Historical Society, 1995, pages 4,106.

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