She huffed, stood up, arched her back in a heavyweight stretch, turned to the fountain and started in on a long, long drink. |
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She huffed and pushed her hair away from her face, which only made him want to kiss her. |
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He huffed, as he crossed his arms, and leaned against the brick building of their school. |
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When I said I couldn't remember if I'd shopped there before, she huffed, and snippily asked me for my information. |
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Sora huffed rudely, distancing himself away from his cousin as if she was a disease. |
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A hand was waved in front of my eye, alternately shading it and exposing it to candlelight until the doctor huffed and stepped away. |
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A light smile appeared on his lips as her face reddened and she huffed in annoyance. |
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Their friend shouldered past the entering woman, earning him a huffed comment he completely ignored. |
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She inwardly huffed, knowing that this would go on forever until she stepped in to give the reluctant man a push. |
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Motor manufacturers have huffed and puffed about transport costs, exchange rates, the expense of right-hand drive models and so on. |
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United huffed and puffed, and always looked organised, but their old failings in front of goal were again their undoing. |
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Aeslyn huffed in annoyance, but halted to let Adelaide catch up, nevertheless. |
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Most British ambassadors would have huffed and puffed in private, and said nothing in public. |
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The artist nearly huffed his way out of the offices of the fledgling humor magazine. |
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She huffed in a slight sulk, she knew he was bothered by Karen's antics from earlier in the day, but he seemed to be cool about it. |
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Tensing, his annoyance growing, Ikeda huffed at her statement in disagreement, beginning to feel incensed at the offense to his partner. |
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After the pond flashed by, Carlile stared out the window until the train jolted and huffed into the station. |
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Ministers huffed last week that they had no intention of developing Orwellian surveillance. |
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Over the next few days I wheezed and huffed and puffed my way slowly along the mountain paths. |
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Ten minutes later the gym teacher, Mr. Johnson, huffed into his whistle signaling the end of the class. |
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He huffed causing the hair in front of his eyes to fly up and land crazily in his eyes. |
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She huffed, and proceeded to twist and wiggle until her legs were facing the aisle and she could look at him fully. |
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I huffed to myself, and dug my spoon back into the ice cream, and shoved an even larger than before scoop into my mouth. |
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I was still laughing, and she merely huffed and pretended to act mad by turning her head away from me. |
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Wayne huffed defensively as Grandma Eva cackled like a black magic practicing witch. |
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Wendy huffed a couple of times, and then turned around and put one elbow on the table, resting the side of her head on that fist. |
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He and his friend huffed the iron wheelbarrow up the ridge, lashed it onto the Jeep. |
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He huffed a puff of flame and melted each of the frosted ice cream cones. |
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She tried her darnedest, huffed and puffed her lungs out, but could not activate the gadget, much less register any reading even after several attempts. |
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She huffed, and biffed me over the head with a chocolate bar. |
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Hale, standing perfectly still, softly huffed and puffed into the microphone. |
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Mr. Speaker, the last time we were talking about bank fees the Minister of Finance huffed and puffed. |
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Mr. Speaker, I have a question for my colleague from the Bloc who just huffed and puffed in front of us. |
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Lionel Jospin's government huffed and puffed about the British group's short-termism and lack of consultation. |
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The blonde stared after her in shock for a moment, then huffed angrily. |
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When he saw her out in the garden he bounded out, did the sideways approach, all huffed up and brave, and was all ready to challenge her to a bit of mayhem. |
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Shrimps huffed and puffed for more than an hour against a well-drilled but unambitious side who had obviously come to Christie Park looking for one point. |
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Gwen huffed a bit, breathing in what she thought was going to be her last decent long slow breath before pasting and re-applying, getting everyone ready. |
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And Megan roared with laughter while Krissy huffed out of annoyance. |
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And as Keys huffed and puffed in the windy conditions, the Ravens battened down the hatches to close out a deserved win. |
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He huffed, he scoffed, framing himself as an adult among children. |
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Backed by the mainly all-white crowd, the al abyadh huffed and puffed but could not get anywhere near the house that Hector Landazuri was guarding. |
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England huffed and puffed and made changes to its attack, to no avail. |
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Democrats huffed and puffed about Republicans politicizing the war. |
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Alas, I huffed and puffed through the measly 5km. |
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The dog grunted and huffed while his mate made a high whickering noise. |
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The Germans have huffed and puffed but always caved in, in the end. |
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But as much as they huffed and puffed, they never looked capable of breaching the rocklike Perth rearguard. |
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Afterward, I traded in the snowshoes for cross-country skis and huffed and puffed my way through the knee-deep drifts on another trail that was also gloriously untraveled. |
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To make up for it, I drowned my lean tuna sushi in soya sauce and wasabi and huffed and huffed as my brain flooded with dopamine. |
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Posing like a poor man's Poldark the portly PM huffed and puffed trying to bodyboard at Polzeath. |
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