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She threw her glass across the room and it hit the wall.
It's thought he may have fallen and hit his head on the kerb.
Try to roll as you hit the ground.
Don't hit your brother!
He hit me on the shoulder.
They hit me in the stomach.
James was hit with a stick.
a singer who hit the big time (=became very successful) in 1998
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a percussion instrument used by football fans which makes a rattling sound when shaken
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