Accompanied by a great deal of hooting, it jars into life and chugs uphill at a speed just a little faster than walking pace. |
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I would have started yelling and hooting with glee in his face, but I was in bed in a dead faint while he was thrown out. |
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A very large number of followers attended both games and followed the winners in both games with horns hooting to Bunclody. |
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Have any of these people an idea how irritating and stressful the hooting of cars can be? |
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The antis were out in force again, braying, hooting obscenities around the building. |
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I have repeatedly had cars flashing their lights at me or hooting their horns and giving very rude gestures. |
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There were chipmunks and squirrels fussing, rabbits hopping and jumping, and even an owl hooting softly. |
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She doesn't need to articulate as much, her hooting, strangely mirthless laugh says it for her. |
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Occasionally they would hear one of their loud, hooting cries echoing across the plain, muffled and distorted through the mist. |
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Her friends started clapping loudly, hooting and hollering as Scarlet just blushed. |
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The meeting featured loud hooting, hissing and booing from the supporters of the various positions. |
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Immediately after the match ended, hooting cars filled the Avenue des Champs-Elysees, a modern tradition whenever there is cause to celebrate. |
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I can also say that the terrifically funny Pythonesque sequences had the first-night audience hooting and gasping. |
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Dancing on the bonnet of your Model A, or perhaps charging around on your horse, hooting savagely and bullwhipping innocent bystanders. |
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The haunting melody drifted up towards them, sounding eerily like to an owl hooting at nighttime. |
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The races caused great excitement with the crowds cheering and hooting for their favourite teams. |
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The cracking of an old bough, or the hooting of the owl, was enough to fill me with alarm, and try my strength in a precipitate flight. |
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As I padded gently through the crispy grass alongside Davis, I picked up on the sound of an owl hooting softly in the distance. |
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In countries all around the world we hear the hooting of horns but have you ever stopped to think what it all means? |
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I was interrupted by the hooting of a car, I turned trying to eye up the cars speculatively. |
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The only sound to be heard was the quiet whistling of the wind through the trees and the occasional owl hooting somewhere off in the distance. |
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What I assumed were owls hooting through the trees turned out to be wolves. |
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Catcalls and lewd hooting spilled forth from the mouths of Chris' bawdy band mates. |
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One of the best gagsters in the business, Bob Monkhouse had audiences hooting at his amazing verbal dexterity for over fifty years. |
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Her mother and I watched her jump around after the ball, hooting with every team basket. |
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Enjoyment will depend on how you get on with the voice and its hooting cannonade of mannerisms. |
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Some are given as single notes, others as series in a trill, a rattle, or a hooting, and still others as a cacophony or medley of notes. |
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People took to the darkened streets for the first time in weeks, honking horns and hooting. |
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If Romney had said it, the liberal blogosphere would be hooting and howling, me included. |
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And I heard a troupe of that rarest of mammals, the Hainan black-crested gibbon, hooting away high up along the mountain ridges. |
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Lisbon's roads, usually clogged with hooting cars, were closed to everything except taxis, buses and the city's aged trams. |
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Indeed on one occasion, we were driving down a badly pot-holed road in Senegal and became aware of passing traffic all hooting their horns. |
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During the breeding season, the male advertises his presence on the territory with loud hooting and will attack any intruding male. |
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In parallel, Mr Ahmadinejad's supporters descended in the streets waving flags and hooting car horns. |
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The tank men were into this wine day and night and we could hear them at the gun position hooting around at all hours. |
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On May 7 2009 in the city of Hamburg on the river Elbe, the hooting of ship horns was accompanied by the sound of champagne corks popping. |
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Only the hooting solo of an eagle owl, backed by an orchestra of night birds, returned our hero to the troubling thoughts of everyday life. |
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He stops as hooting of the Peruvian attacker Barbadillo with a hand, occurs the ball in the back and takes again it with the other hand. |
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On that particular day the streets were filled with trucks full of allied forces and their friends, hooting wildly as they drove around. |
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Then Kriti met a goatherd whistling and hooting at his bleating goats. |
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After their shifts, the guards held loud, hooting orgies kitty-corner at Zem's Lamplighter. |
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The officials on their part should vigilantly keep a tab on drivers for drunken driving, over-speeding, hooting the air horn, refusing to dip the head light etc. |
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She crept behind a bush, seeing a snowy owl a few feet away with a cave in the background, standing over a rabbit, hooting victoriously to itself. |
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In fact, they were hooting and hollering, enjoying this fantastic sight. |
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In the distance, he could hear wolves barking, even closer, owls hooting. |
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A flock of owls swooped through her tower lands, hooting shrilly. |
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Even prisoners going in and out of Strangeways have been banging on the van windows as they've passed by and we've had police cars and fire engines hooting us too. |
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Horns hooting and cheers of joy filled the air in the popular fishing harbour, which has really been put on the map because of the Diva's success. |
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As the cavalcade of over 25 cars passed through Glenade that evening, the sheep in McGloin's meadow huddled together bewildered by the hooting horns and flashing lights. |
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They started whistling and hooting and yelling at me in Spanish. |
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Despite much hooting and hollering for a second encore, Casablancas and crew were in all probability far too intoxicated to perform any more songs by that point. |
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Some board sleek white yachts and luxury cruisers, while others crowd onto lumbering, hooting ferries or the faster yellow and blue hydrofoils called Flying Dolphins. |
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The occasional car went past, usually with groups of men inside, some ignoring the convoy, others hooting their horns, smiling and waving a greeting. |
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Researchers who studied European scops owls on a French island found that the hooting of males reflected their body weight. |
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Researchers who studied European scops owls found the hooting of males reflected their body weight. |
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We are getting hooting and cat calling from the government members here. |
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Rather than a great mass of hooting cars clogging the streets, as is common after football victories elsewhere in Europe, only a modest convoy of top-of-the range luxury models circulated. |
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The change can be seen in the performance of three of the four leading men. Al Gore ended the first act face-down on stage, the audience hooting with derision. |
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There'll be no hooting, no teasing, no smart-aleck remarks. |
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The soul of leaf susurration, cicadas, crickets, mortars, a calling bird with a voice like a kid hooting down a cardboard tube, snatches of talk, incoming fire, deafening helicopter fibrillation filled the truck. |
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At dusk, the hooting of a great horned owl can be heard drifting across the cricket field adjacent to the wildlife area. |
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It's the clanging of cash registers, the banging of beads, hawking, hondelling and the hooting of horns. |
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Bring your flashlight and we will practice hooting and howling. |
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There's nothing quite like grilling a steak under the African stars to the soundtrack of squealing bushbabies, chorusing frogs and hooting Scops owls. |
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The scene on the beach is only slightly less raucous than the one in the water, hundreds of onlookers hooting at the prowess, and wipeouts, of the world's best bodysurfers. |
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Hooting matatu taxis add to the confusion with their somewhat tumultuous chaos. |
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