The wind howling was really getting on her nerves, and if she didn't drown it out soon, she was going to start yelling at it. |
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The gaming world breathlessly awaited this hyped new shooter, and it was met with equal measures of annoyed howling and blessed rapture. |
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She kissed him on his forehead as he slipped back into sleep, taken by fitful dreams of howling in the forest. |
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Just as Diego almost cut the cow out of the herd it lashed out kicking furiously and howling. |
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Its fury is unimaginable, white spindrift foaming and tumbling as Christopher shouts orders above the howling wind. |
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The very minute she awoke she would begin this relentless spine-chilling howling, her wordless distress all too apparent. |
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I can't wait until they start howling about their email address private property rights being violated. |
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McDowell rejected reports of a crowd of people howling him down at last week's Fianna Fail party meeting. |
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Then she ran off, faster than any wildcat, and the men went on howling and shrieking, trying to untangle those knots. |
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What had started as a mild wind and light rain ended by morning as a howling northerly and sleet and snow. |
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She had him curled up on the ground, howling and whimpering and squealing obscenities. |
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Most people ended up in Hades, a dark, gloomy place with howling dogs, screaming monsters and the souls of the dead. |
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The howling of the sirens, which shriek to announce the beginning and end of each air raid alarm, merge into a single, hair-raising noise. |
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When I won, it was blowing a howling gale in the first round, really tough, and that played into my hands. |
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Some people dozed during this eerie calm only to be awakened by rushing, howling winds when the back side of the hurricane struck. |
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Unlike most large canids, wild dogs do not announce their presence by howling, but with a scent message that can last for months. |
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We reject your attempt to portray our community as a howling wilderness of thieves as a baseless and destructive smear. |
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Currently the peaceniks are having a field day howling about American use of land mines, cluster bombs, and depleted uranium shells. |
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As luck would have it the winds had been howling onshore for almost a solid week. |
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It's been weeks now, and I'm heartily sick of listening to the wind howling. |
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The room was stuffy and hot, despite the chilly wind howling and moaning outside. |
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Even though I was howling and screaming internally, I was suddenly aware of the loud noises that had gathered outside the room. |
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Angel managed to find an outcropping of stone to protect her from the piercing, howling wind. |
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Aragorn, thinking that the hobbits are dead, kicks a discarded orc helmet and falls to his knees howling in anguish. |
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As journalists entered, the women began howling and screaming, crying out for their families. |
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Aunty Pat closed the door, but I could still hear the noise of Baby Ann howling in the distance. |
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There was howling and yipping after the arrow crashed through the vegetation. |
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The howling sent numerous shivers down his spine but he carried on, eager to reach the warmth of the indoors. |
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Weather can be extreme, the climate producing idyllically still hot days and abrasive howling winds. |
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Naturally the job goes howlingly wrong, but Frenchy's cookies, initially set up as a front, become a howling success. |
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The air was cold and a stiff wind had blown up, howling down corridors like a banshee. |
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The dogs which but a short while ago had been barking and howling were silent, and a thick, damp mist was rising up from the hollow. |
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Generations of East Texans had hunted deer with dogs, depending on the howling canines to roust deer from the region's thickets. |
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The brown long-haired mutt won Best in Show and Best Trick, for howling on cue with his owner. |
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The opening song bursts rudely into life, powered by clanging guitars and a fantastic, howling vocal. |
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All the other competitors were paired up in boats, while I struggled against a howling head wind, wading the brackish water from the bank. |
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Over the sound of howling wind an animal cry could be heard, followed by ferocious roaring. |
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Hours later, the howling of wolves, augmented by the valley and echoing off the steep, timbered slopes, woke me from a dreamless sleep. |
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For a second I thought I heard my name, then the sound of a low howling wind. |
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The Shade raised its arms and disappeared in a maelstrom of whirling water and howling wind. |
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I've blubbed like a babby 3 times so far and the one about the Ethiopian boy reunited with his family just had me howling. |
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Then came a terrible howling sound, the sound of the earth being torn from itself. |
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Filson depicted the Kentucky frontier as a howling wilderness inhabited by wild beasts and uncivilized savages. |
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With resources taxed and false rumors howling, misinformation was rarely spread by the news media. |
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Sound effects come through nicely, such as the howling wind on the mountain or the crunch of footsteps in the snow and ice. |
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I snort, not knowing whether to burst into tears or roll on the ground, howling with laughter. |
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He reared back, howling in pain, one hand frantically trying to stifle the sudden gush of blood. |
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November is a month of driving rains and howling winds, an in-between time without any clearly defined season. |
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These fans move a truckload of air, but the catch is the tearing, howling sound that owners of highspeed fans will be familiar with. |
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The game was played in dreadful conditions with driving rain and howling winds ruining the contest. |
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A soundtrack of distorted modem tones, composed by Hendee, recalled synthesized howling wind. |
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Dressed just in pyjamas, they attempted to secure the tent in a howling gale, only to discover a tent pole had broken. |
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Before he could reach it, they opened and a large gang of girls trooped out, howling with scornful laughter. |
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That's when the tears flow thick and fast, and the howling and screaming increase by several decibels. |
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It sounded as though a thousand suicides were howling in anguish in their eternal punishment. |
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It was a cold October night and the wind was howling and it had started to spit with rain. |
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And with that his ever so silent manner seemed to return and he was headed off to the biting cold and howling winds. |
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Well the poor mutt ran away howling in pain and agony and he scampered shiveringly to a refuge in a deserted shack. |
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A thunderous roar rent the arrow's howling passage, the sound carrying the taint of pain. |
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A howling moan, like storm winds rattling windows, came from the charging creatures. |
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Why do you think the specialized business press continues to make what you consider such an egregious and howling error? |
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Silence reigned but for tumbleweed passing through and then the sound of a far-off wolf howling. |
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Robinson told Doyle the tale about an accursed hound howling on Dartmoor and they went there to investigate. |
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The scene of Yuri writing his poems in an ice-encrusted dacha with wolves and winds howling outside seems to sum up this land. |
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Flies buzzed, cockerels crowed, goats bleated and a chorus of dogs was howling furiously. |
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You're likely to see grizzly bears, moose, and elk, and hear wolves howling at night. |
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It's a dirty old night out there, wind howling, rain dashing against the windows, not at all the kind of night to move far from the fireside. |
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Shocking though it is to hear of locals spitting into the gutter, the descent into howling barbarism is being quite successfully checked. |
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If your neighbour's dogs barking is driving you bonkers, use a video camera to tape the mutt howling. |
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In fact, since the plodding dreariness is usually broken by bouts of howling misery, the slow points come as rather a pleasant respite. |
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It had gotten dark early and the wind was howling and the rain was pouring as he mounted the ramp to the freeway that would take him home. |
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She leapt at them, hissing and howling and growling, trying to get at them, to show them who's boss around here. |
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It's got howling vocals that sound like they were recorded inside a volcano. |
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Silence was broken by howling winds so shrill they sounded like the shrieks of dying people. |
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When we arrived in Chicago, there were 6ft-high snowdrifts and the wind was howling. |
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As though on cue, a wind started howling in the air, and the horses started neighing, ears laid back. |
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Inside the car, the hundred megaton speakers may be transmitting the unique sound of some howling pop star with an ululating mouth harp and a back-up band, heavy on drums. |
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The howling wind and driving rain had created zero visibility conditions. |
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This netsuke of a seated deer howling at the moon stands 9.7 cm in height, and was carved in the Edo period from ivory with dark horn inlaid for eyes. |
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The wind was howling through the trees, the sky was overcast with heavy racing clouds, and one or two large drops of rain proclaimed the approach of a storm. |
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Below us in all directions stretched a howling desert of white, stubbled here and there with a few stunted larches leaning at crazy angles against the windborne snow. |
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Coinciding with this woeful happening, a howling wind blew dreadfully. |
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The huskies are now yapping, howling, and hopping in the air. |
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Any dog not in harness was howling and yelping to be put in one, and even when harnessed they continued with their wretched wailing until they were off and running. |
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It sets the rest off, all howling, barking, yipping, singing. |
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I drove it at speed with the roof off and waited for the howling to become so intolerable that I needed to rest in a lay-by for 20 minutes until the trembling stopped. |
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We had a howling gale at our backs in the first half and we decided to show everybody how we could play football instead of leathering it down the other end. |
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They can justify all their howling by arguing that this scandal is more serious, more deserving of the gravest steps being taken. |
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If Romney had said it, the liberal blogosphere would be hooting and howling, me included. |
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I had expected Alaska to be miserably cold, with howling winds and fierce storms. |
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After all, a number of writers are howling about it and it clearly serves as an obstacle in the current era of voting. |
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Riders were hoping for a fast ride on bitumen for the last leg of the trip to Marlo, then back to Orbost, but a howling head wind and light rain changed those plans. |
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As I kept looking blankly into space, I heard the wind howling outside. |
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Their shapes were distorted by the howling blasts of icy wind. |
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The wind had been howling for three days now, a storm from the east that whistled across the high tops and dumped sudden squalls of sleeting rain in the valleys. |
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The inaugural addresses of the presidents are, for the most part, a wasteland of howling rhetoric and dried-out inspiration. |
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As it is, the wind is certainly howling and the snow is certainly blizzarding and the roads are unplowed, but if we had to get out to get somewhere, we could. |
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It's beautiful in summer, he says, but not quite so today, the back of the house buffeted by howling winds and Biblical rains coming in across the river. |
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At the stand-up comedy there is deep relief in seeing an audience of assorted South Africans all howling with laughter at themselves being ripped off. |
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There was no sound save for the howling of the wind outside. |
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One day last weekend, howling onshore winds had turned the Peninsula waves to junk, so I called a friend across the bay to see what Santa Cruz had to offer. |
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I loved the howling winds and horizontal sleet, especially once I'd reached the Station Hotel in Prahran when they made their own overproof beers. |
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The walls screamed with the cold and harsh sound of the howling winds. |
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She took shelter in Aros Bay, near Tobermory, but during the night her anchor chain parted and she drifted down the sound, driven 10 miles by howling winds and strong tides. |
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She tells him about the strange howling sounds she heard outside. |
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High-register electronic tones ring out as Minton provides a howling jungle of sound effects, and the noise eventually builds up and then sputters out. |
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It whistled around the corners, making an eerie howling sound. |
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Even in the impregnable fortress that was Robert Inglewood's twenty-fifth floor office on Greene Avenue, the sounds of the howling wind and pounding rain were deafening. |
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Rilleta shuddered as a sudden howling hostility filled the world. |
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Wimbledon is a howling success every year, so is the London Marathon. |
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The werewolf rose up howling, blood coating its white fur, fangs gleaming in the moonlight, its eyes reflecting a rabid malevolence to match its deeds. |
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It may sound simple enough, but familiarity with the gear and proficiency in these basic skills is imperative when you are on top of a mountain in a howling gale. |
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He bobbed to the surface, howling pitifully, his paws thrashing. |
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It was much funnier than it sounds, and the four physicians that showed up to create this cast that inspires my weird flights of fancy and I were all howling. |
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The winds blew hard, and the thunder crashed in the midst of the howling. |
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Thick fog, freezing rain, howling wind and heavy snow are everyday factors helicopter crews face when called to fly on one of the unit's many rescue missions. |
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Then, the howling in the trees was their plaintive cries for help. |
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They just could not read his bouncers that were well directed, the full tosses that came like missiles at them or the toe crushing Yorkers that came howling at them. |
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Diane had picked up Shannon from school just before the twister touched down in a park a block away and she had vainly tried to outrun the howling funnel cloud. |
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But once the dogs of war started howling he deleted the fine print. |
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The howling wind was still making its presence felt, shaking the structure of the building, causing countless creaks and groans to rise up from its foundations. |
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I've been on a lot of encounter groups for men, retreats, kind of thing, but they were mostly chanting and howling and recovering memories of parental neglect. |
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Lone wolves typically avoid howling in areas where other packs are present. |
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We could hear the wind howling outside as the storm intensified. |
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As every sailor knows, a spicy gale in the tropic latitudes of the Pacific is far different from a tempest in the howling North Atlantic. |
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Throughout the north east, about 350,000 homes and businesses had lost electricity as wet snow, freezing rain and howling winds caused havoc. |
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Try walking into a bylane in the night, and at least 3-6 dogs will start howling and prevent you from entering. |
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The dogs added their voices to the din, howling for hours, each trying to outcry the others. |
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He's on Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic where the 24-hour daylight and the sound of howling wolves make it difficult to have a lie in. |
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He's on Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic where the 24-hour daylight and sound of howling wolves make it difficult to have a lie in. |
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She said that once she smoked a joint with peyote in it and she saw a wolf howling at the moon. |
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One time I smoked a joint with peyote in it and I saw a wolf howling at the moon. |
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Within a month the Michigan mudkicker found her new master and the naive young pimp was stuck wtih a brace of howling crumb crushers. |
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In the predicted howling gale Morgan will be tested by a few up-and-unders. |
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Within seconds, a completely calm afternoon could be swallowed by katabatic winds howling off the East Antarctic ice sheet. |
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If the pack were not out hunting, they could be found ranging around his grave howling and shrieking. |
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How many more masseuses will be left out in the howling wind? |
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Conservative groups spent Tuesday howling at Boehner's betrayal. |
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Billy howling, biting the cushions when she changes her mind and insists on a Bosom Caresser. |
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I used to get through the dibbing and dobbing all right but during the howling I usually rolled over backwards. |
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To discover if I could hack it as Lady Muck, I travelled by plane, car and ferry to reach the island as it was hit by horizontal rain and a howling gale. |
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In the untamed Rockies, as she tumbled from rearing horses and shivered in unchinked cabins, wolves howling outside, her complaints miraculously vanished. |
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A croft in the Welsh wilderness, wind never stops howling, natives slathered in sheepshit and woad, incomprehensible tongue, nasty secessionist tendencies. |
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For whatever reason, on a recent visit to the Silver Lake district of Los Angeles, it sounded as though a car alarm were howling somewhere nearby just about all the time. |
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Though cacophonously off-key, beagles especially provide the enchanting music of the hunt with their excited howling as soon as they get on a scent. |
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When howling together, wolves harmonize rather than chorus on the same note, thus creating the illusion of there being more wolves than there actually are. |
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He wept very little, but when he wept he howled aloud, and jabbered wild abuse, threats and recriminations through the wet torrent of his howling. |
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