It was then thunder grumbled low and loud from dark, heavy clouds covering the sun. |
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They grumbled unhappily, tripping over the hems of their deep lavender gowns marking them as chambermaids, and remained blissfully unaware. |
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Several men grumbled loudly about this, and shifted uneasily about the room. |
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I just grumbled and grumbled about how dull, dull, dull football was and how mean, mean, mean my beastly boyf was to drag me there. |
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Joey grumbled something incoherent, we all laughed, and I settled back into the seat. |
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It's a photograph of all those warm up acts you've grumbled through as you wait for the headliner to take the concert stage. |
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Calomar grumbled as he dumped some water from his canteen into an old pot and put it on top of the stove. |
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Slowly my father grumbled and sat down in his seat quickly as we heard the unorthodoxly heavy clicks of my grandmother's gaudy heels. |
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Her stomach grumbled as she hungrily eyed the sausages sputtering on the blackened grill. |
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My tummy grumbled, and it dawned on me that I hadn't eaten in a long while. |
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The crowd grumbled, but oblivious to their disgruntled murmurings, Yahja hugged Yeshuah. |
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Analysts in the break room grumbled about the sketchiness of some of the presentations. |
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But though they blethered and and grumbled and girned at him, they forgot it all soon enough and laughed about his nonsense. |
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Maeve grumbled about how these people didn't understand the fundamental simplicities of adding on. |
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Previously in this space, I rather misanthropically grumbled about the usual preponderance of retro rock tours scheduled for this summer. |
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I grumbled a few obscenities underneath my breath, and slung his heavy pack over my shoulder. |
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I grumbled to a small assembly of newspaper book critics who immediately began scribbling notes. |
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I caught sight of myself in his rear view mirror, and grumbled at my disheveled appearance. |
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I grumbled as I made my way to where the scrubber and bucket was, I was well aware of its location after using it for so often. |
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Sullenly, Andrea settled down into her seat and grumbled something incoherent. |
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She stood fidgeting from foot to foot as the silver-haired little woman grumbled about the clumsiness of the girl. |
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The public has grumbled to a point where it has lost faith in the Authority because of its failure to carry out its mandate. |
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She grumbled, swinging at him, knowing well that he would catch her punch before it even came close to landing. |
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I grumbled, one arm hanging off the edge of my bed as I turned over, only tangling my sheets around me even more. |
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He grumbled, rapidly crawling ahead at a rate I'd never have expected to see in a land-adapted fish, be it a walking catfish or a lungfish. |
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I met that patient's needs and wants, and as a result my surgery ran late and other patients in the waiting room grumbled. |
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His voice grumbled slightly, and mixed with the sounds that she could not longer hear, it sounded perfect. |
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He grumbled under his breath in response as he rolled his eyes. |
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Danovin sneered, hidden in his cowl, and grumbled under his breath. |
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I grumbled and groaned all the way to the door, then opened it. |
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Health Canada made changes in its grow operation after authorized medicinal marijuana users grumbled about the quality and potency of the initial harvest. |
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Folding the blasted wings back to where they were, I grumbled unhappily. |
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She grumbled irritably as the younger face of a woman appeared above her. |
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Gardeners and golfers grumbled at the sight of a white cover over green grass. |
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She grumbled something incomprehensible, and he had to stifle a smile. |
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The man grumbled angrily as he glared down from atop of his horse. |
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Thunder grumbled outside, causing the picture on the TV screen to tremble. |
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The aforementioned organ grumbled loudly to prove my point, and I sighed. |
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The man grumbled and gibbered, pointing toward the bar, and I nodded understandingly. |
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Some party rivals must surely have chafed at such a grab for power and money, and grumbled privately about Mr Zhou's effectiveness. |
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I focussed my eyes onto each of the signs and grumbled in annoyance. |
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After all, it included anyone who wanted to sing, from the tone-deaf bass who grumbled his monotone to the screeching soprano whose high C shattered glass. |
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But back in the executive suites, the Old Guard running the league anonymously grumbled. |
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I grumbled with my face in my warm pillow as I snuggled deeper into bed. |
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I grumbled to the council, then complained to a man in a lorry filledĀ with sandbags who told me he wasn't authorised to give me any. |
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We need to put everything we have debated and grumbled about on occasion behind us and realise that we are defining a new perception. |
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Sure, a few may have grumbled at yet another snowfall, but that beautiful white stuff thrilled all of our visitors and guests. |
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Nor were the other monks of the monastery slow to appreciate the newcomer: he neither argued nor grumbled but was ever happy, ever smiling. |
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But few of the employees grumbled because they were glad to still have a job. |
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Fortunately, the village is starting to change their habits! grumbled the magician. |
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Canadians have grumbled about their roads for four hundred years, but that is not unique. |
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A newspaper columnist in the UK recently grumbled that, 'The anti-smoking groundswell seems to have come from nowhere. |
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It was easy to take over the parish someone else started, although he always grumbled about something that was not right in his eyes. |
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My stomach grumbled in protest to all the junk I had gorged myself on. |
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Users grumbled, the Internet grumbled, and even the Apple-loving media grumbled. |
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Players grumbled that Johnson had sneaked offside before netting the equaliser but, if they were looking for tea and sympathy from their manager, they didn't get it. |
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But at intermission during a recent preview performance, the man next to me grumbled that he had no idea what was going on. |
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I grumbled as I blindly made my way towards the non existent light switch. |
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Most rivals grumbled, but matched the cap out of fear of being undersold. |
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Traditionalists grumbled about the American cultural invasion, but the permanent impact was minor. |
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You can take this lock and put it in place where, before, you would have grumbled about what a hassle it was and how much it cost for a traditional online lock. |
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Some gave up, being unable to endure it, and hid in the crowd of Philistines, who stood apart from life's powerful streams and were satisfied with what they had got, who eked out an existence and never grumbled at their fate. |
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I atrabiliously drew on my trousers, and grumbled furiously at the stupidity of my Highland valet. |
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With a small cadre of followers, Napoleon dictated his memoirs and grumbled about conditions. |
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Thousands of soup kitchens were opened to feed the hungry, who grumbled that the farmers were keeping the food for themselves. |
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Considering the developedĀ visualĀ by the group, no doubts that this is death metal: a deep and low grumbled voice, whereas the gitares strike and cut up everything on their way, combining speed and technic. |
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Even though we have grumbled, especially when teachers trained in the Lasallian spirit have been transferred away from our schools, we have always been open to teachers sent to us. |
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From the right, Republicans grumbled about a huge expansion in an already unaffordable programme. All the same, a bill will probably be passed before Congress adjourns next week. |
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There was a man who grumbled and said bad things about wildlife. |
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The Pentagon grumbled about a proposal to send an international armada through the blocked strait, and congressmen feared America being drawn into a second Vietnam. |
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At first, Britain and the United States claimed credit for the part they played in these agreements, while France and Russia grumbled loudest that they had been pulled into accepting more than they had meant to do. |
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Snobs have grumbled about Ascot going downhill for 300 years: the admittance of divorcees to the Royal Enclosure caused a stir in 1955, and the 1990s saw a battle over women's right to wear trousers. |
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We were working or playing there, under the spell of the light, and Mother, trying to lay the table, grumbled as she pushed away our books and copy books. |
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While the ex-rebels grumbled in their camps, groups of them, or groups of their friends and cousins, continued to kill and steal goods and take hostages for ransom. |
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As one cynical member of the audience grumbled, it seemed to be a big palaver for the launch of a few marketing tools. What has actually changed in India as Mr Modi pushes manufacturing? |
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Invited to have fun, people first grumbled then formed committees. |
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My guess is that cookhouses are going to be in short supply wherever it is they're sending us,' grumbled Bob, soaking some hard tack biscuit in his tea. |
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This argument about cheapness was the one with which she most successfully met Theobald, who grumbled more suo that he had no sympathy with his son's extravagance and conceit. |
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Schwartz glanced at the printed superscription on the envelope and grumbled as he put the envelope away in his overcoat pocket, to read at leisure. |
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One investor grumbled incessantly during a session on collateralized reinsurance at a catastrophe bond conference in New York City in late January. |
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