This makes it tough for progressive schools in which the confidential whisper of the counsellor has replaced the swish of the cane. |
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He heard a soft swish of skirts before silence closed over the grounds again. |
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Neither talked for quite a while, both just sat listening to the steady swish, chop, swish, chop, of the axe in the wood. |
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With the satisfyingly beautiful sound of a swish, he increased the 15-point lead of his team. |
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He was accustomed to hearing the swish of skirts accompanying a young female voice. |
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Everyone has had the experience and knows how annoying it is hearing the swish of a club behind him just as he is in the midst of his swing. |
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They heard the swish of her usual elaborate dress as she headed towards the door. |
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So far, Holden and Hughes have been making do with a swish flat in the area. |
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Today The Shed, on the site of that notorious terracing, is a restaurant beneath a swish hotel. |
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There's also a sauna, an area for a hot tub and supposedly a very swish tennis court on the roof. |
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I heard the far away swish of the treetops way above my head, I heard the clip-clops as Arianna fled the scene, I heard Malem's heavy breathing. |
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We also want to go to Florida and stay in a swish hotel for two weeks in December. |
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The figure took a few steps in one direction, paused, and turned with a swish of wavy brown hair, walking back the other way. |
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Around 1,000 guests were flown in on planes chartered from Air India and were booked into two swish hotels. |
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For starters, there's that swish kitchen, but if you want a break from cooking there's also a huge gas barbie on the balcony. |
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This swish brasserie matches the five-star credentials of the Balmoral hotel, but adds a delightful whiff of informality. |
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We go around in anoraks and bicycle clips while they swish through in large cars. |
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She could hear the slap of Laura's flip-flops and the swish of her jeans grow steadily louder. |
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In the swish entrance lobby, there were glossy leaflets showing what the apartment blocks would look like when completed. |
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I recall taking afternoon tea with a friend and her young daughter in a swish Dublin hotel some years ago. |
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This turns out to be a very, very swish duplex loft conversion, all open spaces, natural wood, big windows and big art. |
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They don't have swish lobbyists and massive advertising budgets, only the funds put up by weakened trade unions. |
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Tiny ones like money spiders that come in the house I can swish out with a broom because I don't like to kill them. |
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With a dramatic swish of his cape, he ran out the hole he had blasted, jumping incredible distances just like the creatures they had faced. |
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For a full minute, the only sound was the swish of the mop against the tiled floor. |
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The interior of the Grade II building has been converted into a swish joint, boasting laminate flooring and beech-topped tables. |
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We brush, floss, use tartar-fighting rinses, and swish around mouthwash to freshen our breath. |
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But somewhere along the line, Mercedes got bored with merely being swish and swanky. |
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This means that you swish the medicine around in your mouth, especially around your canker sore, for a few minutes before swallowing it. |
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The modern return key is just a replacement for the satisfying swish of the carriage return lever. |
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From their immaculate haircuts and the swish of their exquisitely cut cassocks these were the lads from Rome. |
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All this prosperity manifests itself in the city's swish downtown area, with its glittering high-rise office buildings and hotels. |
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It starts out as social comedy with two lovers quarrelling at a swish party. |
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A spanking new airport and swish metro system help, but the runners will probably find it easier to hoof it to the starting blocks. |
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You swish down the slopes a few times, take respite somewhere near a log fire and drink hot chocolate. |
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The cranachan arrives in a rather swish cardboard pot of the type that luxury ice-cream is more normally found in. |
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All the while, the pitter-patter of beats, the abstracted swish of rain-washed streets and murmur of German voices. |
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The easiest way is to fill your sink or a basin with cold water and swish the kale around. |
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Toss in the pumpkin cubes and swish them around for a few minutes to sear them. |
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Water will trickle audibly here and there, and there'll be the gentle swish of bamboo and tall grasses. |
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Waiting until she'd heard the swish of the lift's doors closing, Jack turned and regarded an amused Julian. |
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The only immediate sound was the gentle swish of my gown as I turned fiercely, looking down the hall and then the opposite side. |
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The room had suddenly become deathly silent except for the sound of the band and the swish of skirts across the floor. |
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She heard the soft swish of flowing robes, and sensed a maternal, loving presence. |
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The morning greeted us with an early sun rise, the village rooster crowing and the swish of a broom sweeping the sand court yard outside. |
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She heard a swish of wings and a creature landed on the edge of the cement roof. |
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The door opened with a quiet swish and Calida heard footsteps near the bed. |
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That's the price of a rather swish holiday in the sun or a new car. |
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Odds are, you expected Jackson to swish all three, but first freebie dribbled off the front of the rim and suddenly, hope renewed! |
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In Kavala Graha, you use a smaller amount of oil, swish between the teeth, and gargle at the back of the throat. |
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There was a pause during which I seemed to hear the regular gentle swish of the punkah and the steady buzzing of the cicadas in the sandalwood trees. |
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She watched the repetitive movement of the windscreen wipers swish backwards and forwards, clearing the screen from the streaks of water that blurred it. |
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Caldecott says that if you swish oil for too long, you could accidentally breathe some into your lungs. |
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As the rain falls in London, it washes the dirty streets into huge puddles on street corners, and cars send up dirty waves of water as they swish through them. |
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Simply put five drops into running water and swish with your hand. |
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One easy way to get rid of the sand and mud is to add a little salt to a bowl of cold water, swish the leaves around and transfer it to a colander. |
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I heard the soft swish of a steel blade leaving a leather lined sheath. |
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He winced as the rustle of his shirt caused a conspicuous swish to echo. |
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The swish of skates on the ice accentuated the daring dances, and then in more delicate moments the glistening spray shooting out from their feet looked like fairy dust. |
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He could hear the gentle swish of waves and some creature chirping nearby. |
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She went to the door, the elegant swish of her skirts the only sound in the room aside from the unnoticeable crackle of the fireplace in the wall. |
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I nodded, smiled, and a minute later heard the swish of a blade. |
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She'd hang around them briefly to make sure they were staying put, then would return to the house with a pleased smile and a satisfied swish of her tail. |
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With a swish of her tail, she made her way towards the center of the ring. |
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A girl would fall back, exhausted from sprinting, and I would meander my way to the front, making sure my pony tail did a swish to show that yes, I am doing better than you. |
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With an elaborate swish of his cape he turned and made for the door. |
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The wind picked up, the gentle swish quickly turning into a fierce gust. |
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During her visit, her publishers throw a swish party for her. |
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I heard the swish of a heavy cloak, and for some reason, knew who it was. |
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The hairs on the back of Jo's neck stood up when she stepped into the lift of a swish New York hotel to be confronted by three cool dudes in dark suits. |
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The couple were therefore ensconced in a swish Mayfair hotel last week. |
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An ideally positioned bar and lounge under an open-thatch roof is cooled by the silent swish of punkahs, and decorated in harmonious green, cream and ebony. |
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Actually, we went out en famille to a swish noodle bar earlier today. |
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Check out the swish new John Muir House at Evergreen Lodge, which blows away the frumpier rentals at Yosemite West. |
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Harish, 10, was serving as a domestic at Dr Manhail's flat located in Clifton Block-5 near Boat Basin, one of cities swish neighbourhoods. |
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The Mona Lisa and Vitruvian Man grace the walls and the huge chandeliers and high ceilings create very swish surroundings. |
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From the traditional local to the trendiest bar, and from the family fun pub to the swish niterie, they're all included. |
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The Bollywood swish set stepped out of their luxury cars to walk the red carpet as shutterbugs clicked away in frenzy. |
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To deodorise the bowl, sprinkle a quarter of a cup of borax then swish around with a toilet brush. |
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We can hear the swish of leather as saddles are heaved on our backs. |
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Swish it, especially around the cheeks and upper palate, and pull it through your teeth. |
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But an ugly scene developed in the swish La Madrague restaurant. |
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The Saints, who started the day third in the table, went marching on thanks to their own swish play and some staggering defending by the visitors. |
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The Avensis test vehicle was the two litre T-Spirit Tourer and the subtle contours of the estate immediately signal swish, upmarket shooting brakes of the Germanic variety. |
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Sb Nation and their Swish Appeal site do a pretty bang-up job, as well. |
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