She grunted, her eyes widening as his knee pushed into her stomach roughly and violently. |
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I got too close to one old cantankerous grandaddy and he grunted a telling off and moved just enough to send me skeltering. |
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Ty had already grunted and sunk down, clutching at the arrow in her shoulder with a grimace of pain. |
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As she grimaced and grunted her way through to her third Wimbledon title, she got a little lucky. |
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The figure grunted, and flipped over to land on his feet in one fluid movement. |
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Sikendar seized the green field telephone, cranked the handle, listened, grunted. |
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He grunted in pain as a bolt from a crossbow tore a gash in his leg, then he plunged into the water and sank. |
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Marius grunted which Erika interpreted as his way of showing his agreement but in actuality it was his way of showing his furiousness. |
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The animals, used to hiding in lakes, grunted and huddled together in the shade at the back corner of their pen. |
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I mentally grunted and tried hard to make my steps not sound so much like stomps as I made my way to the doors. |
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He grunted again, before slouching off to the counter to order some drinks. |
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She looked at him with an angered, annoyed face, and grunted under her breath. |
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Pulling up to the posh hotel in his old black Camaro, he grunted, handing his keys to the disapproving valet. |
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Gabriel rolled his eyes at the over-abundance and grunted at the excessiveness until his eyes caught glimpse of the shower. |
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A familiar voice drawled and the first person who had spoken grunted and walked away. |
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The giant grunted, his slow brain deciding when he would let rip and smother Glaucus in a deadly embrace. |
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Brian grunted as someone jumped him from behind, almost losing his balance and falling over. |
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The owner of the shovel grunted and wrenched another mound of dirt out of the ground. |
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To the amusement of the class, we grunted and cursed each other out of the sides of our mouths as we both tried to get through the door. |
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I grunted and lifted my foot off the brake so that the car rolled backwards in reverse. |
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The fat lunch lady behind the counter grunted as she shoveled some glop onto their plates. |
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He grunted his thanks, and they worked together to unsaddle the horses and rub them down. |
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Stuffing it into her mouth, she grunted and let the cook get on with baking the bread. |
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He grunted in anger and made for them again, and Mike pushed him back once more. |
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Merlin checked the readings of a hand scanner that was strapped to his left arm and grunted. |
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Jamie grunted, combing down his long, bedraggled, messy hair with his hand. |
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He grunted, stood, shucked his pack and rifle, started back down the slope. |
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He dragged a boot toe through the earth covering the fire, then thrust his ungloved hand into the ashes, grunted, and rose once more. |
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His fist smacked into her chest and she grunted in pain but held fast, despite her lacerated hands. |
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He grunted in agonizing pain, and looked at the unremorseful Ryuko with malice and hate in his formerly emotionless eyes. |
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He worked his hands up the carved stone uprights and grunted as he got a knee over the balcony's lip and rolled over the railing. |
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Graham grunted as he stretched hard to reach the fascia boarding at the top of the house. |
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Her brother merely grunted in reply and rolled onto his other side, facing the wall. |
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One of the men stripped off her filthy clothes, and the men about her grunted in admiration of her fine figure. |
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I grunted and reached over to the corded phone on the table between the two sofas. |
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I grunted angrily as we clashed swords, sparks flying off in every direction. |
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The gorilla grunted louder, but still did not move from its repose. |
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The large pig grunted, and belched, much to the disgust of the students. |
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He grunted and staggered back before falling to the ground, dead. |
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They grunted and swore under their breaths as they slumped back into their seats. |
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Students moaned and grunted as they contorted their bodies into a succession of poses. |
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She grunted as she hit the ground, a tree root digging into shoulder. |
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With a great windup, I grunted, slashed a karate chop and flicked the tree away. |
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Unlike her brother, who merely grunted in response, she was wide awake. |
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She looked at the hem of her dress and grunted in irritation, seeing that the hem was shredded and her light rose colored slippers were ripped and muddy. |
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Arnold grunted as he rappelled down the side of the crevice. |
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The first man grunted angrily and shifted his spear in his grasp. |
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His top-heavy starlets grunted and hove in aerobicized ecstasy. |
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The communication was 'Do you live in Dunedin?' and I grunted 'mmm', and then the lady went through all the suburbs and then all the streets. |
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Well, she met him on the street, and he just grunted and walked right past her. |
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He grunted in reply, turned away and peered, and peered, and peered, and looked as if he could not bear to give away his loved pieces of paper. |
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He grunted in acknowledgement and we began our search of the top floor. |
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She was just beginning to wonder what she would do with the creature, when it grunted again, so violently, that she looked down into its face in some alarm. |
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He grunted, feeling the pain of the arrow stabbing at him mercilessly. |
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Following a string of bad results, an estimated 50 fans of the club in France's AlsaceLorraine region barracked manager Claude le Roy and grunted like monkeys at two of the club's African players. |
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It wheezed and grunted, but Lal seemed to sail it rather than steer it. |
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The dog grunted and huffed while his mate made a high whickering noise. |
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He reared his body up and down with emotion as he played, and often grunted midphrase. |
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So there is an incentive to drag back runaways, such as Mr Saito. At the Oshima stable in eastern Tokyo one morning this week, 11 wrestlers collided, grunted, panted and tumbled their way through morning practice. |
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He grunted and murmured, until his face calmed, the eyelids smoothing into slumber, the brows unfurrowing. |
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The Doctor grunted and knocked the ash off his cigarette. |
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Timpani now had softer heads, but the trumpets still rasped, and doubled horns roared and pooped their exuberant contributions while double-basses grunted primevally below. |
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For instance, in Tavolga's experiments, toadfish grunted when electrically shocked and over time they came to grunt at the mere sight of an electrode. |
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