He was swishing it in each time and slowly strolling to the ball, which bounced feebly once when it hit the surface and remained inert. |
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The golden furred cat stretched out it's body, tail swishing as it smoothly padded over to the door. |
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The teachers wore their academic gowns at all times and went swishing along the corridors between classes. |
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The pants were loose, too, and made a swishing noise when one leg rubbed against the other. |
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Eric did the funny bits and Previn, vamped in a de rigueur monkey suit and swishing a baton, looked on aghast. |
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Hunter covered his head and waited until the swishing sounds were done with. |
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Syd began to sing the words of the song into almost silence to a background of swishing wire brushes on a snare drum. |
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The first punch zings past my head leaving only the faint hiss of air swishing through my left ear. |
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Soren came back up the stairs, her long ash-blond hair swishing behind her like a horse's mane. |
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The Siamese leaped around in mad excitement, his tail now swishing like a badly excited dog. |
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The memory of California is just getting back to me while I walk along the sandy beach, swishing the sand under my shoes. |
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It's like taking a mouthful of good wine, swishing it around in your mouth, savoring it before you let it go down. |
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Does any other team have opening bats who spend more of their time swishing at flies outside the off stump? |
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I didn't feel the slightest tinge of remorse as I noticed the blonde hair swishing behind a tainted wall. |
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With quickness and agility, the boy went under the belly of the horse, dodging big hooves and the swishing head of the beast. |
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Nicole voiced in confusion, her newly blonde-streaked brown hair swishing as she tossed her head up to look at us. |
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From the hips it flowed outwards, swishing around her legs and adding more grace to her already slim figure. |
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Then what sounded like tennis shoes swishing through shallow water startled me. |
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Rich kids in fourth grade used to make fun of the sounds of my corduroys swishing down the hall. |
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I started to blindly move ahead, swishing through the pool of water about my feet. |
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For a while we're quiet, only the sound of our feet swishing in the water reaches my ears. |
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The axe's edge gleamed as it moved up and swept down, swishing audibly through the air. |
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She sipped her drink politely and daintily, her dress swishing as she moved forward once finished. |
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But at the moment, I am content to sit here and listen to the cars swishing through the water outside my windows. |
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They display their techniques by swishing their swords around in synchronisation. |
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I took a long sip of coffee, swishing the warm liquid around my mouth, the taste of coffee beans lingering on my taste buds. |
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He appeared to be practising moves, waving what I believed to be a sword around his head and swishing it in an arc around his body. |
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Percy was wearing a crisp new set of whites and swishing his racket experimentally at tiny insects. |
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He had paced by the campfire the night before, kicking at the dirt with his boots, swishing at the flames with a long tree branch. |
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I floated down the stairs with the soft fabric of the dress swishing around my legs. |
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As she stepped out of the room, her hoop skirt swishing slightly, she ran into Drew. |
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After filling the cauldron up about halfway, he looked in, swishing the water about, then picking out a few pieces of debris that floated into it. |
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A slight swishing with the hand will break up the clump, and the bloom will still easily pass through the open fingers of a cupped hand. |
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Once again, the cat hissed, swishing his tail until he was out of sight. |
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I gave a modeling twirl, hair swishing about my shoulders as I turned. |
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What I can say is that if you whistle at the aqsalijaat they get really close and you can hear a swishing sound. |
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Listening keenly and swishing deftly, we pinpointed the noises to be coming from the small portable radiator that sat against the wall of my sisters room. |
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Stenosis in the artery causes a swishing sound, which is heard as a bruit on auscultation and also may be felt as a thrill or slight vibration in the vessel on palpation. |
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Dawn is diluting darkness from the sky and it's difficult to distinguish between the susurration of the surf and the swishing whisper of the casuarinas around us. |
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Frank Gehry's first building on a rural site is a model performance complex clad in swishing, sensuous steel drapery that animates its Arcadian campus setting. |
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The result was a series of changing phase cancellations and reinforcements, with characteristic swishing, tunneling, and fading sounds. |
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Instead of swishing mouthwash a nurse may rub a cotton ball on the inside of my cheek in my mouth. |
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One guy, sweaty and breathless, with his helmet tucked under his arm, was swishing his baton through the air, re-enacting his best shots. |
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Be daring – next year the 90s are back, so swishing a pair of leggings for a pair of cycling shorts is not the extreme folly it once was. |
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When we get in there with a swather or a combine and the sickle makes that swishing noise, it is such a thrill. |
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To the surprise of the operators, other things were being picked up too: swishing noises, crackling, chirps and long descending whistles. |
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The young woman sat quietly in the shadowed corner, one hand swishing the water around in her mug, the other buried in the silky fur of the dog at her feet. |
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After a long climb, your reward will be a wonderful, exhilarating feeling of freedom and relaxation, swishing through the fresh snow. |
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Now take your unworn items and start swishing. |
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Their quill feathers are not soft like those of other owls, so they make a swishing sound as they fly. |
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These destructive habits are characterised by holding soda pop in the mouth allowing it to bathe teeth, or swishing between the teeth to 'de-carbonate' the drink for several minutes before swallowing. |
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Its swishing glide sounded, to the sleepless Germans, like a witch's broomstick passing: so to them she was one of the Nachthexen, or Night Witches. |
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The idea for a swishing event comes from Sophie's love of glamorous and sparkly clothes and shoes. |
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A horse may show resistance by gnashing its teeth and swishing its tail. |
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The physical and emotional tension between the figures is created by the gestures and poses of the standing man swishing his mop in the bucket of water while the weary woman rests on a chair, leaning on her mop. |
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The frequently cited complaints include disturbance of environmentally-sensitive areas, negative impact on scenic vistas, and noise associated with the swishing sound of the blades. |
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The gentle sameishness of the milk swishing into the hand-bowl seemed to have soothed the burglar very much. |
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Cats who manage to survive the toxaemia that results from urine swishing about in their abdomen will struggle to urinate properly for the rest of their lives. |
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