But she turned back after she encountered a crowd of locals who kept catcalling and making lewd comments. |
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It was embarrassing, what with a gathering crowd of sailors looking on, catcalling. |
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The poor creature took fright and ran with the mob catcalling after her and even throwing a rock or two. |
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With the jeering and catcalling from the Government benches, I missed the answer. |
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Vendors hawked their wares while gesturing wildly, and groups of dirty street urchins played amidst the chaos, laughing and catcalling to one another. |
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Advocates contend that catcalling laws can discourage macho behaviour that leads to worse crimes. |
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They hung around blasting music from their cars and eating sunflower seeds, or catcalling to passing girls from the protest. |
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Standing on this rubble mountain, dozens of West Berliners added to the din by whistling through their fingers, hooting, and catcalling. |
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She stopped at a stop light and realized someone was catcalling to her. |
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Mr. Speaker, regardless of the catcalling from the other side, we think it is very important to communicate this. |
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Mr. Pat Martin: I think any of the members opposite should take an opportunity to take the microphone and share their views, if they like, instead of having this cheap catcalling. |
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The Speaker: Perhaps we could have a little less catcalling in the House. |
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Mr. Rob Anders: Madam Chairman, in defence of some of the members across the way who were catcalling and calling me names tonight I will say that of all the committees I have served on I like SCONDVA the best. |
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