The rain lashed down and the wind howled, trees bending double with the force of it, but still they continued on their journey. |
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The wind howled down the railway tracks from West Hampstead, slicing through my leather coat and posh kecks. |
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The Dr. turned on his electric train that beeped, whistled, hooted, and howled around the table. |
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The air around them howled and screeched, twirling around like a maddened whirlpool. |
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Finally, a scream of terror howled around the room and echoed off the tiles. |
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He howled in mourning, vowing that the enemy would weep for years after he'd finished his revenge. |
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The wind howled from a south westerly direction making the weather feel quite warm for the time of the year. |
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He shrieked and he wailed and he howled and he screeched, until all the air in his lungs left, and then he still yelled. |
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He howled parts of it out and we all bawled, but we were glad he had read it. |
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The voice shrieked and howled before causing Jenna's body to fall to the ground. |
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The baby howled as a small bud of blood appeared and dropped onto the dagger. |
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When they tried to take advantage of the situation, they were howled down or sacked from their jobs. |
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Unionists blew trumpets, howled him down, sprayed air freshener at him and staged walkouts to remove the quorum for a meeting. |
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And the rain hammered the villa from all sides and the wind howled eerily, wanting to get in. |
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Last year I was howled down for daring to suggest that a lower-tax economy is better for the country. |
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As politicians and pundits howled, the criminal justice system was Balkanised and neglected. |
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A dog howled at the door and then started scratching furiously at the door, as a screeching grew louder. |
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The wind howled behind them and swept a drift of snow through the doorway with them. |
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He quickly darted in and bit the wolf in the neck and it howled in pain as it struggled but he held it tight and ignored its paws swiping at him. |
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Let me please say before I'm howled down in protest I do have every sympathy with the families and loved ones that grieve for them. |
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Throwing my head back at the sheer ecstasy of being alive, I howled at the moon. |
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The crowd howled with honest workingmen's indignation and contempt at the unfairness. |
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Outside the gale howled, the rain lashed and the wind chimes clattered in spite of being tied up with string. |
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A chilly wind swept across the countryside, fleeing through the naked trees as it howled against the approaching night. |
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The wind howled in an unearthly never-ending scream, whistling through the gnarled, twisted trees. |
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A wolf howled off in the distance, and Raiana shifted in her seat, waiting to reach home. |
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She yelped, the blindman howled and I had a white stick in between my ankles. |
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Sure, coyotes howled during the night, their yips and yowls bouncing off the mountains and across the valley. |
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The cold bitter wind howled around them, biting through their blankets and clothes, chilling them to the bone. |
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As he was about to reach my friend, the freight train roared and the house shuddered and howled, but the old man never knew it. |
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Tearing one last time at her skin, she sunk her nails deeper into her flesh and howled loudly, before going limp. |
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Each time a rocket exploded overhead, a dog howled mournfully from its pen at edge of the yard. |
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Blood thirst blurred his vision as he howled with rage, shattering the invisible shackles that restricted his body. |
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When they rang early on Sunday morning and broke the news to my Mum she howled like a banshee which woke me up. |
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Rourke howled boastingly again, pumping a dripping fist into the air at his own success. |
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Wolves snapped and howled at Seye workers, who were running everywhere, and grabbing weapons from the guard towers. |
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As the wind howled in the chimney, we sat on a sofa in front of a roaring fireplace. |
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The gales howled, and for a moment, a vague shape began to materialize from the general direction of the gate. |
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The guard dogs howled occasionally to keep the wild boar in the woods on their mettle. |
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She howled her head off and each time I changed gears she reached out and sunk her claws into my hand, arm, and leg. |
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A lone wolf howled miserably, followed closely by a volley of agitated barks. |
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The rain beat against the frosted window while the wind howled fiercely. |
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The wind howled, the roof rattled, the whole cabin creaked and moaned. |
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A pain ripped through her body and the wind howled around her. |
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The Scythians doing this howled with joy, according to the Father of History. |
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If Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker were mayor of Chicago, labor and allies would have howled him down. |
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The president had howled with laughter and sent Buckey, his personal aide, out to find her missing shoe. |
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She thrashed and struggled and howled as they dragged her further inside. |
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Mom fixed minute steaks and corn on the cob and sliced tomatoes and the wind howled like a ghost story and the house shook like a giant was slapping it back and forth. |
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I understood now how it was the cat had howled until I chloroformed it. |
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She sobbed, wailed, blubbered, howled, cried and whatever people do to express sorrow hoping that her tears and crying will bring her other half back. |
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The patio doors rattled and shook as the wind blustered and howled. |
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Whenever a voice was raised in behalf of deliberation and the recognized maxims of statesmanship, it was howled down in a storm of vituperation and cant. |
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I have walked the beach with the dogs when the wind howled across the sand, obliterating our footprints and forming ribs and patterns in the hollows and over the dunes. |
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The wind swept and howled around them, chilling their blood and making leaves hit their bodies and faces, as though it was trying to slow them down. |
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A wolf howled in the distance, only chilling his blood more. |
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She screamed and howled in pain, and her body began to smoke. |
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A professor was howled down when he suggested some years ago that Australia should pay attention to the numbers, pace and ethnic mix of our migration intake. |
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Every time National members and our colleagues in ACT pointed out the dangers of the Local Government Bill, for example, we were howled down as scaremongering. |
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At best we will be howled down, written about, excoriated and condemned. |
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When the German foreign minister made a visionary speech last month about a federal Europe, with a directly elected government and president, he was howled down. |
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The wind howled as the skies clouded over and threatened rain. |
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The wind was fierce as it howled out side of the porthole window. |
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The wind howled and thunder crashed, disrupting his thoughts. |
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The winds howled their dirge about the rough-hewn stone dwellings huddled under the grim fortress of the Sorcerers who kept watch over the once-great plains of Kal Maros. |
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Medical flimflammery has been around ever since the first witch doctor howled at the moon. |
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Whiting howled in pain after a double murderer marched up to him in prison and plunged a sharpened toilet brush handle into his face. |
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But whether they were good or not, he howled when he told them. |
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Hilly howled as he lit the lamp and dove toward us clad in only his gotch. |
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He wept very little, but when he wept he howled aloud, and jabbered wild abuse, threats and recriminations through the wet torrent of his howling. |
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These he had given to the little girl, over the howled protests of the officers and despite repeated blows from a riflebutt in the small of his back. |
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