A finch-like flock flurried on a field and high in the sky a fast-gliding flock, perhaps of fieldfares, split then re-emerged. |
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Behind us, Pat began warming himself up on his drum kit, executing a quick succession of flurried beats. |
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Her attentive entourage lifted her aloft, further emphasizing her height, and whirled about her in a flurried frenzy. |
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Well Scanlon was in the act of dismounting when the first shot was fired at Kennedy, and Scanlon became, well, flurried, and fell to his knees. |
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The pounding on the door smashed him out of his flurried thoughts and he hurried to it, flinging it open. |
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Tiny snowflakes flurried down to the ground where they quickly disappeared. |
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More questions flurried to my mind instead of answers, making me wonder whether the answers were worthy of the effort put into the search. |
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Tiny vivid goldcrests flurried about thistles, the cool descended, and I took the direct descent to the valley floor. |
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Asahi opens the 1910 volume first, coughing and sneezing at the layer of dust that rose and flurried around her in a powdery maelstrom. |
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The wind increased and Joe and the carpet were rising, swaying on currents of air as snow flurried around them. |
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Soon we reached a fine old track where pipits flurried on a fence and then we reached the high dam wall where oystercatchers skimmed. |
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The gardens were desolated and barren, and white snow flurried out of the air from incoming clouds, frosting everything it touched. |
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In the final scene, sulfur-hued powder flurried down on the group, resulting in a ghostly entombment. |
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Isidore returned my grip and the physicians and servants flurried about as more blood washed out but no baby. |
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Alison flurried about the room putting away her essentials and then turned to Blair and finally heaved out a breath of air. |
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He flurried to his locker, stored away his books, and ran off to the cafeteria. |
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The crew flurried up like a torrent of snowflakes, cast about in attempts to fulfill commands as the ship berthed. |
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There was a strange, inflamed, flurried, flighty recklessness of activity about him. |
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Two quick flips of the rod tip drew a hard strike and the hooked trout shook and flurried in the bright arc. |
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Tiny snowflakes flurried about them as they finally completed the task. |
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It was a light flurried morning when the 16 dog teams embarked on their 450-kilometer journey. |
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His pose is very graceful, he is safe and reliable in gathering a faulty throw, he never gets flurried, and he does not appeal to that dignified gentleman in the white robe. |
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Kevin held her hand and stopped her from her flurried packing. |
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Tansini's approach is the antithesis of Parry's, replacing measured inexorability with a sequence of flurried, furtive conversations that hurtle into the stuff of nightmare. |
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The show grounds were a bustle of activity, horses, riders, spectators, staff members, trainers, worried parents and other people, running around in a flurried way. |
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In a flurry of bright patterns, flashy materials, and skimpy outfits, several girls flurried into the room, all clicking away on high heels and giggling shrilly. |
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Nearly every stroke or dab, even when piled or flurried, has an integral tension and a just-right quotient of energy. |
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He propped himself up on his elbows and watched as she flurried around. |
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Similar negative buzz flurried around 2012's Dredd, with reports that director Pete Travis had been locked out of the editing room by the studio while untried screenwriter Alex Garland took charge. |
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Courtiers flurried about, and the queen's two mortal creatures came in. |
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Everton flurried early on, when Sylvain Distin and Nikica Jelavic threatened Joel Robles, the reserve goalkeeper Wigan continue to play in the Cup, but that was that as far as Moyes's team were concerned. |
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And so venturing not to say another word, poor Jemima trotted off, exceedingly flurried and nervous. |
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The atmosphere of Cape Town, with 735 shares, was more a less nice, even the problems that flurried the Internet Community since some months ago until now, don't seem to be solved. |
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Alexis Petridis Read the article In the immediate aftermath of the death of David Bowie, features rightly flurried out about the man and his many magical legacies. |
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She was flurried by the term with which he had qualified her gentle friend, but she took the occasion for one to which she must in every manner lend herself. |
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