Then the partitioning curtain bellied out ahead of a draught, and ashes from the fire scudded in among our bare feet. |
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I scudded my seat back noisily and stomped up to the counter, swooping the sandwich up myself. |
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The sea had receded and scudded harmlessly onto the beach, the water sparkling in the sunlight. |
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It was for all the world like being in toy-town, with traffic-free streets and a Grand Lac on which little sailing boats with brightly coloured sails scudded about. |
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Plastic bags and shards of Styrofoam scudded along the road, snagged on cyclone fences. |
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Clouds scudded just above a set of high-voltage wires, which conveyed electricity from unseen turbines to Cali and beyond. |
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The initial, panicked analogue, as the plane scudded low across the skyline — so low that office workers could see it out their windows — was September 11th. |
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There was one in particular late in the second set that scudded across the net and the point ended with Djokovic venting his frustration at the course the match was taking. |
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