It's a bruise -- so ice packs will reduce swelling. 10 minutes on, 10 minutes off, being careful not to get the area too cold. While this doesn't sound like trouble, head injuries always warrant an increased degree of caution. Watch out for blurred vision, nausea, blacking out. If any of these happen, or the headache I know you have doesn't go away in a day, head for a doctor. Also, be prepared for a stiff neck tomorrow -- strong chance of whiplash with this type of injury.
Any type of bracelet including a pearl bracelet can easily get scratched and banged up while doing anything . I would only wear this type of jewerly when going out or when needed to dress up , or if you wear it on a daily basis , just take it off when doing chores around the house and put it back on when finished .
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yes she did get banged
yep dey banged her she was banged so hard that her bed broke
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Verbs do not have passive forms, verbs combine with beverbs to formpassive verb phrases. Passive verb phrases are formed with - be + past participle.For bang the past participle is banged so a passive verb phrase could be - is banged, are banged, was banged, were banging, was being banged.
The duration of Banged Up Abroad is 3600.0 seconds.
I think "Banged to Rights" means: You have caught me fairly and squarely.
Yes, it is the past tense of the verb "to bang." The similar adjective is "banged up."
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Banged Up Abroad, also known as Locked Up Abroad, was created in 2006.
To bang has the past tense "banged" (He banged his knee on the door yesterday.)