One only took notice of them when they came back sloshed on Saturday nights and honked on the stairs. |
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As they walked along the streets, they were honked at by passing cars and some drivers pulled up alongside to give them money. |
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The geese honked, and the hens hopped about clucking, as she giggled and ran after them. |
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The winter sun glared down coldly into his face and far off in the distance a semi honked its horn. |
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The crazy, steaming city swirled and blared around me, the strange language honked and gabbled. |
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A taxi honked loudly as a scattering of pedestrians jaywalked across the street, myself included. |
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Lumbering estate cars honked, gleaming BMWs tooted and a black cab gave a prolonged blast. |
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A horn honked and a silver, convertible Porsche came up, the black top down, and stopped in the bike lane. |
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Passing cars, buses and taxis honked horns in support, and a pedestrian raised a fist. |
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Kate whipped her Chevy Cavalier into the driveway without signaling as angry motorists honked and yelled obscenities at her. |
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People in cars at the intersections honked their horns and many gave the peace sign. |
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Outside cars honked their frustrated horns and trucks rumbled past cutting everybody off. |
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Above, the final skein of Pinkfooted Geese, over wintering from Greenland honked their noisy way to their evening roost on the sand-banks of the River Ribble. |
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As he passed his Uncle Al's house, he honked his horn in greeting. |
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Cameron stepped on the gas harder, honked the horn to warn a group of teenagers who were considering stepping onto the road right in front of him. |
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He exclaimed to himself before someone behind him honked their horn. |
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In the rafters of the dining room an ocelot and a racoon played together while a family of otters honked noisily for scraps at our table. |
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An aggravated taxi driver who wanted to pass nearly hit Mr. Citrak, while other drivers tailgated and honked their horns. |
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Within minutes of starting canvassing on the Kirkbarrow estate, three drivers have honked and waved at the candidate. |
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A car parked at a red light honked its horn in rhythm with the chant as the crowd passed in front of it. |
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As he walked to his car and I turned right onto Fairfax Avenue, I honked my horn. |
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Groups of young people in cars waved flags out their sunroofs and honked their horns in victory. |
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Drivers in the streets of Tehran honked their car horns as news of the deal started to break. |
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About 100 of them gathered on the Polish side of the border and honked horns in protest against the ban. |
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Drivers in Tehran honked their car horns even after midnight as men and women waved flags and showed victory signs from open windows. |
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In Essex, the car is king: we were honked at by more than one impatient driver, and some of the overtaking was too close for comfort. |
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It is a good thing someone else loves Jesus because if he hadn't honked, I'd never have noticed. |
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I had the bad luck to stop at the first red light, and I was honked at to get going. |
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I drove forward to the entrance and gnawed my fingernails until a man parallel to me on the left honked and waved at me to go, forfeiting his turn through the intersection. |
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The car's horn honked a few times, seemingly sounding a cavalry call. |
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A couple told a court how he honked his horn and shook his fist as he overtook them, before cutting in and forcing them to swerve into the central reservation. |
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His designs pulsed with angular hepcats bearing funnel-tapered noses and shark-fin chins, who fingered cockeyed pianos and honked lollipop-hued horns. |
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If there are any reasonable people in power, they cannot help paying attention to the fact that two out of every three cars passing the square during the protests honked as a sign of solidarity with the protesters. |
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A sanitation truck driver honked in solidarity. |
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I even honked my horn a few times to share in the love. |
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When I stop, I'm frequently honked or yelled at and occasionally get the digitus medius. |
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I honked and honked, intrusively breaking the silence. |
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The train clacketed through pine forests and honked derisively at a gaily painted bell-funneled museum piece sidetracked in a clearing. |
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I WISH to reply to the cretinous males who honked their horns and shouted foul mouthed abuse to me when the toll booth at the Tyne Tunnel malfunctioned. |
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