Each time it snows again, the dog spins and barks, snapping at flakes, ploughing through drifts, as if this were the first snow she'd ever seen. |
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Five times a jackal barks in the cold season, and the elephants trumpet and donkeys bay many times more. |
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This harmless-looking blooze duo barks and stomps mightily, yielding slobbery praise from music critics all over. |
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She barks at the paperboy in the morning, the mailman in the afternoon and at trucks any time of day. |
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You can even eat the muntjac, which looks like a big rat and barks like a dog. |
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Whenever he came around, Chase would grow into a fit of barks and growls so ferocious Lia had to put him outside or in her bedroom. |
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Most of the wolves were nodding to each other and conversing in wolf speech, which consisted mostly of growls, grunts, barks and howls. |
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But the Japanese have of course invented a collar that can translate barks and meows into English. |
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A Japanese toymaker claims to have developed a gadget that translates dog barks into human language. |
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As she hesitates, trying to grasp what is happening, he sharply barks as if she were an enemy. |
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The art centre is important as it supports my artists by providing a place to work and a vehicle to collect logs, ochres and barks. |
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There is a dog who barks unless she is petted continuously, so people take turns petting her. |
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Take in the aroma of the towering spice trees whose barks provide cinnamon sticks, used to make delicious cocoa and spice tea. |
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That honour goes to the young Rottweiler who clatters its claws against a passenger window and barks loudly as you approach. |
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Potting soil contains rich organic material such as peat and various composted barks. |
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She scratches the garage with her paw and hears barks and growls inside the garage. |
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Their vocalisations range from low guttural contact grunts to alarm barks and screams. |
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Peter is not reduced to nervous shambles, he barks back at his guard and engineers a reasonable escape plan. |
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There were shouts and barks, and shockingly loud noises like branches being snapped right inside his ears. |
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Bob's bird squawked from the upstairs study, and the parrot responded with a series of high, piercing barks. |
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The stems are covered with several barks or rinds, the latter being of a cinereous dirt color and very thin. |
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At that phase, some of his works had some semblance to nature, like the barks of trees or a rocky landscape. |
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We woke to find him challenging his own reflection, baring his big teeth and snarling between barks. |
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She could hear the sounds of barks and snarls behind her as she turned a corner. |
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They have a faithful hound, Bruno, who barks at the trains, which roar past the house every hour of the day. |
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The springtime calling of frogs had given way to the chirping of crickets and the distant barks of rutting roe deer. |
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A lone wolf howled miserably, followed closely by a volley of agitated barks. |
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The wood in the half-light waking at daybreak to the belling of stags that bursts into barks. |
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Their barks and branches freshly ripped, showing where the elephants have browsed during the night and daylight hours. |
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Their brown dog runs out from beneath the wattled gate and barks a single indifferent bark at my horse before it slinks off. |
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You may simmer tougher herbal roots and barks to make them into decoctions, another form of water extract. |
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He whines, whimpers and barks at anything that dares enter our garden, even if it's only birds doing a fly over. |
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An early morning jogger whizzes past under the dappled sunlight as the street dog barks somewhere round the corner. |
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She authoritatively barks directions at Max, who rejoins by making an argument for an alternate route. |
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Other dogs sit tethered to benches, and occasionally woof at competing mutts, but Jasper whines and barks the entire time. |
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Mowbray sometimes barks at Burley on the training ground, but the manager smiles back. |
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To further obfuscate matters, he hiccups, barks, yaps, and swallows his rhymes. |
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Every second, even when the dog disappeared from view, I could hear its barks and growls. |
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The dogs outside went into a flurry of barks and snarls, and we both looked up. |
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I watch as they sit together, deep in conversation, oblivious to the yelps and scuffles and barks taking place around their feet. |
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As soon as the click of key-in-lock was heard Melanie's sharp barks followed. |
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A golden retriever was running quickly towards her, his sharp barks awakening the other dogs in the neighborhood. |
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The apes bare the fierceness of their fangs, and their barks and snarls pierce the quietude of the forest. |
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The Prince laughed, if the humorless barks of sound could really be called laughter. |
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After possibly hours of escaping, the heavy thundering of steps and short, barks of orders ended. |
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The guys all elicited little coughs to hide their barks of laughter especially after they saw the look on Chantal's face. |
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Her face looks like thunder from the moment she gets up and any conversation is said in short barks. |
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He guides you to long satisfying laughs or giddy giggles, while the rest of the cast scares you into sharp barks of laughter. |
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A dog barks somewhere off in the floods, but otherwise it's awfully, eerily quiet. |
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The responding officer barks back, with the concern of a man who could be absorbing a bullet in the chest. |
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So as I'm talking to a customer, a well-heeled looking but visibly distressed woman barks at me, asking me where the entrance to the pool is. |
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His boss is a brutish oaf who barks orders and commands with little care for his employee's dignity. |
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But don't worry, this isn't boot camp, where the sergeant barks at you all day long. |
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It's during this time that male humpbacks emit vocalizations that sound, at least to human ears, like barks, chirps, and moans. |
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It's an assortment of squeaks, shuffles, buzzers, bells, beeps, blips, barks, sighs, moans, cries, and screams. |
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Melanie let out a few barks, but slowly they retrogressed to a bitter growl. |
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Other species, including nonhuman primates, do not seem to learn vocalization in this way but have their various barks and growls hard-wired from birth. |
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Dogs darted among the crowd with the children, their barks mingling with the yowls of cats in alleys and on rooftops and the coos and flutter of pigeons taking flight. |
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The lands beyond are filled with a chorus of bleats and croaks and barks. |
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The new lawyer barks rudely at the old lawyer and the judge. |
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At one time there was a host of tribes, a multitude of peoples, fair-headed, fiery-haired, tawny and black as the coal they use to caulk their barks. |
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I know some can feel D's pain when he lays it down about his love for the streets, but every time he screams, yells, howls and barks, I lose patience. |
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He grinds his teeth, barks like a dog and rolls around on the carpet. |
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Often, when I'm at the airport I see long lines at ticket counters and no one using the kiosks until a roving airline agent barks at people to use the machines. |
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A friendly dog has perked up ears, open and alert eyes, a relaxed mouth, a tail or whole rear end wagging, and possibly whimpering, yapping or giving short barks. |
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Next thing she knew Poochie was making an uproar of barks and growls. |
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And there is no chorus of dogs, locked in yards alone, whose barks and yaps and howls, at most other times of the year, bounce from ridge to ridge, amplified by winds. |
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Even though he had to raise his voice to be heard over the cacophony of barks and meows and snarls, Al made sure his tone was scathing as he went on opening cages. |
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William barks for them to shut up as he bites into a lamb shank. |
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Diane barks and wags her bushy tail in happiness as she jumps on Louis Crawford's lap in the van and she licks his face with love and a little slobber. |
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They also communicate with snarls, barks, growls, and whines. |
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As the band lets the dueling guitars heat up, Johnson barks like a flea market pitchman, bargaining with wary shoppers for humanism and attention. |
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When nervous, the stoat hisses, and will intersperse this with sharp barks or shrieks and prolonged screeching when aggressive. |
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These sounds are used for courtship, territorial defense and in distress, and include clicks, squeaks, barks and growls. |
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His single shot had clipped a boulder right by Coe's head, just the way a Kaintuck rifleman barks a squirrel. |
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The twisted thieves coaxed Staffie Dozer outside then distracted him with Roger the bunny so his barks would not wake his owners upstairs. |
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The barks of the species are easily distinguished when whole, both in macroscopic and microscopic characteristics. |
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The important forests products are bamboo canes, Maratha barks, chillar barks and the bhirand. |
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This investigation has shown that the same phytochemically important compounds, lignans and secoiridoids, are present in the root and stem barks. |
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Humpback whales make other sounds to communicate, such as grunts, groans, snorts and barks. |
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Pinnipeds can produce a number of vocalizations such as barks, grunts, rasps, rattles, growls, creaks, warbles, trills, chirps, chugs, clicks and whistles. |
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That night under the porch there was a scrabbly sound, like a dog in a gravel pile, going steadily on under barks and groans and screeches. Something was digging down deeper. |
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If a chicken invades your garden to steal seed and your dog barks at it in the line of dogly duty, the chicken's owner has the legal right to kill your dog. |
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In ancient times, manuscripts were written on palm leaves, tree barks, parchment vellum and terracotta plates and preserved at monasteries known as viharas. |
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Whenwe say it is bed time, he barks, then runs under the table to hide. |
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Its rattle, the soundboards that surround the pitch and the instructions that Richard barks help the other players take up positions with unerring accuracy. |
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