The horse brayed softly and moved over to Katie, who was holding out a blade of grass for it to eat. |
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Frenzied from all the drama, the savages in the audience brayed in a united, primitive chant. |
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And when he finally appeared, he blustered and brayed, losing none of the stonewalling qualities that had marked his time in politics. |
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Donkeys brayed, and the pungent aroma from a nearby slaughterhouse wafted over the neighborhood. |
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Bobby brayed, louder this time, his voice slightly breaking from alcohol so that he sounded like a teenage boy overloaded with hormones. |
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Somewhere out there in the dazzlement, the mule brayed a few times, then went silent. |
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Expensively tanned retirees brayed across the foyer of Perth's ice-rink to people they hadn't seen since before last year's Med cruise. |
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The creature brayed, kicked out his heels, and set to grazing with ferocious concentration. |
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The shield snapped up and cracked the horse sharply across the hocks and the animal brayed and reared, striking the horse beside it. |
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Andrew brayed with laughter and whacked Tony on the shoulder with enough force to knock a horse flat on its side. |
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The steed carrying it brayed, its coarse voice bellowing out like a foghorn. |
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The mules brayed in fear as the cart driver hauled back on the reigns, bringing the wagon to a shuddering halt. |
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The rooster would have crowed, the donkey would have brayed. |
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Donkeys brayed to one another across threshing floors of harvested wheat. |
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He hectored and brayed at the podium as if he had found himself unwittingly at some local council boilover. |
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Mr Mbeki is piqued by this criticism, partly because newspapers have brayed about a betrayal of the poor. |
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A quartet of groovy young things flirted and brayed like the cast of Made in Chelsea. |
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Bosh brayed and beat his chest in a catharsis that made him a flashpoint, with James, for criticism on the road once the season began. |
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As I trolled back and forth in the microfiche looking for the relevant piece, I was struck by the other things the chattering classes brayed five years ago. |
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It brayed loudly again, and scampered, frightened, into the woods. |
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A tiny spark jumped from the mage's finger to the flank of the donkey pulling it, and it brayed a complaint as it headed for the gate at an awkward trot. |
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Was I wrong on the afterlife, as so many among the bien-pensant brayed for me to admit that I was wrong on Iraq? |
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At length the acme of a typical Mexican scene was reached when the burros unceremoniously raised their nozzles and brayed loud and long. |
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The linesmen let them go on for a long time, as the crowd brayed. |
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Chinless, upper-class twerps in dinner jackets supped champagne and brayed in a ruling class sort of way alongside tweedy ladies wearing horn-rimmed specs. |
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