Feeling less self-conscious he stood up and ambled jadedly towards Finn, placing his hands limply around her shoulders. |
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No recognition came to mind and she ambled along, kicking pebbles of dry, golden dirt as she went. |
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The teasing smell didn't have an effect on the cold warrior as he ambled through the uneven grey, bricked street. |
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And then, as if nothing had happened, the stone cat turned and ambled away, its shoulders rolling arrogantly, its tail still flicking. |
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As the mounted, scarlet coated protest leader tootled on his horn, the adviser looked up, lit a cigarette and ambled away, entirely unconcerned. |
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As we ambled along, we noticed signs in Chinese engraved on the cliff walls which our guide translated for us as we went along. |
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The roundsmen raced from house to house, arms laden with milk bottles, while the horses ambled steadily forwards. |
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She ambled round the chalet and made a three-point turn on the narrow road of which she was quite proud. |
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I wombled out the door with enough clothing on to keep Scotlands 72nd regiment covered, and ambled through inches of snow to my car. |
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Fox ambled away and, returning ten minutes later, found the two merchants loading nondescript crates onto their shuttle. |
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The four ambled down the street, stepping through the muck, shouldering out of the way anyone foolish enough to be in their path. |
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The Repo man pushed the chitty into Derek's hand and ambled back to his repossessing. |
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William whipped around each corner, and ambled down short staircases with such ease, it was a wonder that Virginia could keep up with him. |
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The hair at the back of her head rose to its ends as she heard the noises of the cicadas, hoots of owls and soft hissing as she ambled along. |
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Then we ambled along to the venue, to be sure we'd know where to find it, before grabbing something to eat. |
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The village was humming with walkers, the snowdrops were nearly out and I ambled out and took Moor Lane into the countryside. |
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I've ambled down quiet back roads where tiny children laugh their way home from school. |
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We ambled by the water passing moorhens, ducks, geese, rabbits and squirrels. |
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Woke up slowly and ambled down in the pouring rain to the pub for lunch and beers with various people. |
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Still flaccid and lethargic from lack of blood, Ed ambled slowly in front of the doors. |
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Umberto removed the flippers from his feet and ambled about the end of the small island. |
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Feeling tense I said goodnight myself and ambled off to my room for the night. |
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Josh ambled over to the garbage can, blowing one final bubble before spitting out his gum. |
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They didn't take all that much notice of each other, just ambled along, and were maybe a bit snitchy at times. |
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Another police car pulled up and another couple of coppers ambled out. |
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We topped the ridge at last and ambled down the slope to Timberline Lake. |
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The lithe tortoiseshell regarded the offending human, then ambled toward the porch rail with nonchalant disgust and mounted it without disturbing a whisker. |
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And later still, when I ambled around the estates, listening to the sweet tweet of the birds and the occasional joy-rider, there was no nip in the air. |
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And later still, when I ambled with Faraday around the estates, listening to the sweet tweet of the birds and the occasional joy-rider, there was no nip in the air. |
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It was the sort of tune that was difficult not to take to, and it strolled through my imagination, its harmonious music leaving footprints as it ambled along. |
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He ambled into the main auditorium, telling me he was exhausted, while Newt Gingrich wrapped up a snooze of a speech. |
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The emerging dawn had been a wonderful sight and the traffic free roads and ease with which we ambled along in our luxury coach made the journey really pleasant. |
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One by one the camels lifted their heads and ambled in our direction, with their eyes fixed firmly on us. |
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I watched as a small boy ambled past, a few steps behind an elderly man, a gaggle of raggedy goats between them. |
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Greg moseyed out of the trailer and ambled over to his bike, taking comfort in the knowledge that the police would be looking for a guy in a Santa suit. |
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I ambled over to have a stickybeak and saw that he was writing poetry. |
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Hundreds of furry little bodies ambled among us, looking curiously at the human interlopers. |
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A pig-herd ambled over to talk to us, his dark, hairy swine snuffling up acorns around him. |
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Littbarski, Platini and Rummenigge all converted their spot kicks before Bossis ambled up to take the last penalty for Les Bleus. |
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It stopped, sniffed and waited while I scratched its nose before it ambled on. |
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Announcing that he must have a word with the man in front, our jolly farmer prized himself out of the driver's seat and ambled up to the lead car. |
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The mist was still lifting off the big lake in the park at Windsor, and only a few joggers and moochers ambled about along the narrow path, that circles the lake. |
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So we ambled back to house for a lie-down and to collect our thoughts. |
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In the city centre, cheerful visitors and proud Glaswegians crammed into pavement restaurants and bars or ambled around the city in shorts and sandals until late into the evening. |
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I was not a person who ambled home late after a time at the local pub. |
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Dressed in khaki, silver stars glittering on his open collar, chewing on a meerschaum pipe, he ambled to the center of the stage with a sheaf of notes clutched in his hand. |
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The dogs woofed wildly as Elbaz ambled out of the building. |
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With that, he chuckled malevolently and ambled off to the portaloo. |
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I went to the pub for three hours, came back, and it was still ages before Jimi ambled in. |
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And they witnessed a wild moment when the Mamba's quick throw-in restarted play as the Benin goalkeeper Yoann Djidounou ambled back after coming out of his box to boot the ball into the supposed safety of the touchline. |
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Then Clayton climbed off of that quartersawn sideboard, using the drawerknobs for steps, and ambled across the front room to pitch himself into his chair. |
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