It snuffled like a Peke dog does and its tongue lolled out, but the texture on the tongue was rough like a cats. |
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When he had completed his packing, Ian lolled in his striped pyjamas on the bed listening to hospital radio through a pair of battered earphones. |
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His talk was at around 2.30 p.m. and by then a number in the audience were completely with heads lolled to one side in a zizz. |
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She lolled in a swivel chair in an office building, looking out the window over the city. |
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Jamie lolled by the ticket stand, waiting for Marcus to buy his cinema ticket. |
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Across the way, several dozen handsome Somali men and woman lolled around the garden in formal suits and dresses. |
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Her body was limp and her head lolled back and forth in a disturbing manner. |
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Her eyes drooped slightly and her head lolled back and hit the mirror again. |
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His body sagging between two policemen, Johnny's head lolled forward and the tips of his boots skittered behind. |
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The older vampire's cold body was limp and pliant, and his head lolled to the side. |
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I let my head roll to the side and lolled my tongue out the corner of my mouth. |
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Unable to help in our escape, I pushed with my right leg as best as I could while the other leg lolled and bumped uselessly on the ground. |
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The man's head lolled around with the motion of the train, as if his neck muscles had decided that they'd been working too hard and it was time for a holiday. |
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I had my head lolled to one side, mouth open, eyes weakly blinking. |
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Within the grounds of one burned-out house, a young guard lolled against the wall. |
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Parents played with children or lolled under the trees by the Reflecting Pool. |
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Ringed by a circle of camels, we lolled on rich hand-woven carpets and cushions as the luscious dark-haired belly dancer gave an enthralling performance. |
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The crabs twitched and blew frothy bubbles, showing off their freshness with an occasional contraction of a pincer, as they lolled numbly in a shallow ice-filled tray. |
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Five rheumy old-timers lolled about the one gate that would be open for the night. |
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I feel suitably dreadful today, and have only just lolled out of bed. |
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Anne Bancroft would never have lolled on the floor with Katharine Ross's Elaine, like two sorority girls, and had a boozy rap session about Ben. |
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John Oley and Archie Stewart lolled against the gunwales in imitation of innocent excursionists. |
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Its grassy verge was thronged as people lolled beneath the trees, beside the cool water and colourful houseboats. |
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At their site activists sat on bales of hay or lolled in the grass in the sun. |
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Players from both sides lolled around the pitch, some in a daze, others sobbing. |
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I thought about the good old days, when women did everything in the house and men lolled around in armchairs reading the paper and throwing their socks on to the floor. |
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The tide was low and along the way unimpressed grey seals lolled on the rocks, some soon flopping into the water. |
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But in the heat I became drowsier and drowsier, and I lolled and lolled and. |
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She tried to grab some branches of brush and pull her face forward into their wet rootiness, but the tongs grabbed her until she was numb, and she lolled over. |
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