Anyone hoping to use the interim job as a stepping-stone will be a human pinata.
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On his fifth birthday, Drew Friend takes a whack at a pinata while guests watch.
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However, a bit like that unyielding pinata, what lies inside remains a mystery.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Now, the Pirates head home to give the Cincinnati Reds their crack at the pinata.
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Campbell returned to his painful role as a pinata against the New York pass rush.
From the washingtontimes.com
For years, we could rely on Barkley to treat Nowitzki as his personal pinata.
From the sacbee.com
He celebrated his 18th birthday in March by tearing open a horsemeat-filled pinata.
From the dailyherald.com
In order to alleviate his anger, he strikes a blue donkey pinata with a bat.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The service will be followed by breakfast, decorating and a pinata party for children.
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Plaything consisting of a container filled with toys and candy; suspended from a height for blindfolded children to break with sticks
A piu00F1ata (/pu026Anu02C8ju0251u02D0tu0259/ pin-YAH-tu0259, Spanish pronunciation:u00A0u00A0( listen)) is a container often made of papier-mu00E2chu00E9, pottery, or cloth; it is decorated, and filled with small toys or candy, or both, and then broken as part of a ceremony or celebration. Piu00F1atas are commonly associated with Mexico...
A piu00F1ata is a brightly colored papier-mu00E2chu00E9, cardboard, or clay container, originating from Mexico.
Piu00F1ata is an animated short film, produced by Act3animation in Australia, released in 2005. It received funding from the Australian Film Commission...
A doll or other decorated container filled with candy, that gets hit with a hammer or a stick by blindfolded children during birthday parties or other celebrations until the candy falls out