The Hertfordshire countryside whooshes by in a smudge of muddy green and grey. |
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Power doesn't hit hard like a turbo, it just whooshes in as the revs climb quickly. |
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Or is it a triple CD packed full of interminable electronic bleeps and whooshes, both inaccessible and incomprehensible? |
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Even the instrumental is all atmospheric whooshes and no concrete melodies. |
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Incredible whooshes that sound like huge airliners amazingly turn out to be green-winged teals recorded from close range. |
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The ribbon whooshes up and along walls before settling down, here and there, into something you can sit on. |
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A big, unstoppable parade beat was reinforced by raucous whistles, whooshes and speedy synthesizer blips. |
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A wall of water whooshes past my ears and I feel like I'm in a surprisingly pleasant car wash. |
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There are sci-fi whooshes of red light that frame key moments as if underscoring the crackling tension and marking them out iconic tableaux. |
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One night a chill wind whooshes up the nightgowns and duvets of the womenfolk of Stella Plains. |
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The lava's journey ends when it whooshes into the sea, sending a hissing cloud of steam skyward. |
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When reports of missile attacks began coming in, an exchange of tank and Katyusha rocket fire — baritone booms and clattery whooshes, respectively — could be heard in the distance. |
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The view alone gave me whooshes of nerves. |
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Drawn by evaporation from leaves, water whooshes up through the dead cells. |
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You can keep your whizz-bangs, whooshes, sparklers, Catherine wheels, Jumping Jacks, Red Devils, Roman candles. |
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There whooshes Frank Zappa, and here lands a sweetly scatting Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, with slaphappy bongos spilling out of old Edmundo Ros sleeves. |
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An arctic wind whooshes down Columbus Avenue like the IRT express, catching her bags, scarecrowing her arms, and threatening to take her broad-brimmed hat downtown. |
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