The cops had found the car a few minutes after I amscrayed, the girl still sitting in it and bawling her eyes out. |
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I cannot sleep now because I've just spent the last 10 minutes bawling my eyes out. |
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But right now, Dan was bawling like a baby, as the news reporter announced that the family-less old lady died, having no one to mourn over her. |
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I collapsed on a park bench and sulked for a while, contemplated bawling but I didn't have the energy. |
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I touch her arm, and the next thing I know, she's bawling like a baby into my shoulder. |
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Scarlet wasn't bawling like a baby this time, but the tears were still on her face as she rested her head on Major's shoulder. |
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Suddenly, as we shuffled flat-footedly around the candle, the spell was broken by a woman who barged in with a bawling infant on her hip. |
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I'm sure when the time comes I will be bawling my eyes out as I am going to miss our friends so much. |
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First a drunken tramp got on and started bawling and shouting and generally upsetting people. |
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They're shouting and bawling all the time, or just sitting in their rooms drinking. |
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If anything, I should be bawling a manifesto, so that I might be better understood. |
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But you know what impressed me most was the calm, serene way you kept looking back at him while he was bawling you out. |
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I kicked and punched it until I collapsed on the floor in drooling, sniffling, bawling heap of tears. |
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Almost a quarter of men in London admitted completely letting themselves go and sobbing or bawling in the past month. |
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Sedna's father tried to toss his bawling daughter overboard, but she held onto the gunwale for dear life. |
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Jake collapsed into a heap in the grass under the willow and started bawling, grabbing a few tufts of crinkly brown grass and tearing them out by the roots. |
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The old shrew starts bawling again and a new wave of hostility is unleashed. |
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They stare into an infinite chasm that opens up in the face of using a limited amount of notes that fluctuate from serene moments to bawling noise storms. |
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That said, she added, you also can't just have that person bawling at the photocopy machine. |
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They were deep in a world of men, bawling out their own stories, not here to look for women. |
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The lady Mrs. Baring-Gould, was bawling out her dog, whose name is Wolf, and not the novelist. |
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By contrast, Charlie idolizes Wade, even bawling out his name and fearsome reputation when they come to a new town. |
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At least since that game in Valparaiso 19 years ago when, fuming at the ears, he went about the room bawling out every player. |
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From the moment they are created until they are thrust into bawling babies' arms, most vaccines must be kept cold. |
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There was no evidence the animal's head was drooped or that the animal was bawling, which are normal indicators of pain. |
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The obsessive bawling is referred to the origins of humanity that must remain immutables also when danger is minimum and at beginning. |
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During the breeding season, or rut, the cow moose entices a mate with a nasal-toned bawling. |
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There were positions where you could and others where you couldn't. Even when the guy was screaming, bawling or crying. |
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During the actual weaning, calves will expire more fluids through their constant pacing and bawling. |
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Freshly weaned calves and their mothers spend a lot of their time during the first 4 or 5 days bawling and walking the fence lines. |
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Lugging her trophy, the bawling girl wobbled down the ramp into the arms of her beaming family and boyfriend. |
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The common image of workplace bullying may be a manager shouting and bawling at a subordinate, but in reality the targeting is often much more subtle and insidious. |
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He stepped up his voice each time until he was bawling out his message. |
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It was a little disconcerting because he was just bawling his eyes out. |
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She threw herself into his protective embrace and began bawling. |
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She didn't even chuck a mental at me because she was too busy bawling. |
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The details of their lives reach his ears in the discordant strains of barking seals, tubercular incurables, lowing cattle, bawling mourners, and want-to-be pundits. |
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They should fire the lot and cancel this show with contestants that sound like coalmen bawling. |
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We can hear the low, moanful bawling of Longhorn steers settling down for the night and the barking of coyotes in the hills a round us. |
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Only instead of feeling nausea from watching a man drown in a tub of putrified pig guts, you're bawling your eyes out because someone's dad has just keeled over with stomach cancer. |
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So if you want to listen to good music, get it on records or on tape so that you don't have a hysterical young man bawling the love song of patent medicine. |
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During this time cow-calf pairs may occasionally call but do not display the typical loud bawling heard when calves are weaned and moved out of sight of the cows. |
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Already since the middle ages it is just a pub crawl for bawling men. |
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No doubt Mr Stoiber, at 55 as restlessly ambitious as ever, can think of someone. If Mr Kohl merely faced a provincial upstart bawling far from the main stage in Bonn, he could afford to react with typical, massive disdain. |
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It's a heartbreaker, as I was reminded just now when I went to get the chapter reference, reread it, and started bawling. |
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There are a number of other sounds made by cattle, including calves bawling, and bulls bellowing. |
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Nawnim yelped, heaved away, struck his head on the underneath of the bed, and rolled into view bawling. |
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A pox o' your throat, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog! |
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I am sure he counts every bawling barearse babe as a prospective patient. |
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