Diedre was rather indrawn, and had a problem connecting on a personal level. |
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With a powerful yank and a deep indrawn hiss, another of the pieces gave way. |
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I hear a sharp indrawn breath and I look away from inside myself to see Sam looking anaemic, her colour is so pale. |
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For a moment she could hear his indrawn breath, then he reached around her and took the rains. |
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The bundle shifted slightly, and Diana noted with indrawn breath she was trembling. |
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That new medication she had received for her moods helped most of the time, but sometimes, it just made her even more indrawn. |
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Sterile silence, apart from a sharp indrawn breath from his own lungs every so often. |
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A little bit, like I say, generally people are becoming a little bit more indrawn, but most people are travelling very well. |
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A dead silence falls, broken only by a sharply indrawn breath of someone who has had their worst suspicions confirmed. |
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With an indrawn breath she reverently slid the priceless parchment from its resting place. |
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I am an indrawn person, but I like making friends with people. |
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He heard her indrawn breath, and suddenly the flashing lights in front of his eyes dimmed, and the inexorable pounding behind his left eye receded into the night. |
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With a harsh indrawn breath, I jackknife to a sitting position. |
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Time passes, the indrawn Victoria turns 16, and a sherry becomes hers for the asking. |
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Nose and throat mosquitoes wait for their moment, then surf into those passages as far as they can go on the indrawn breath of air. |
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Your parent leaves you alone when you are small and you become indrawn, shy, hurt. |
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When you breathe in through the inhaler, your indrawn breath provides the necessary force to deliver the drug to your lungs. |
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Some women suffer from large areola or indrawn mammilla and it limit their intimate life. |
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Every season and many of occasions are indrawn into collection containing more than 3000 art works. |
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Jenny ran fingertips across the indrawn cheeks, so lifeless and clammy. |
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With a prayer for her father's safety and an indrawn breath, she began. |
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The young prince sat in thought, morose, indrawn. |
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Not wishing to disturb the animal he was trying to photograph, he held his indrawn breath until the shutter was released. |
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Mr. Angelich dared to play long stretches with indrawn, pensive subtlety. |
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Eventually, I asked why no one had used the word I can't use here, and the room fell silent, apart from a couple of indrawn breaths of disapproval. |
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Then you draw ALL THROUGH THE MOUTH with an indrawn 'Ssss. |
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