Thunder echoed through the house and shook it as it bellowed across the sky. |
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The soldier bellowed and bent over in pain, but still held onto Cairn to the best of his abilities. |
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Opening her mouth Lula bellowed a penetrating snarl as her fist drove into the wall hammering a hole through it. |
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A family of sea lions bellowed their conversation somewhere down the coastline, adding a deep, rich sound to the serene atmosphere. |
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The differently colored animals bounded for the boy, the bear bellowed viciously, the wildcat snarled loudly, and the hawk screeched harshly. |
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One guard bellowed in alarm, the other in pain as Yuki sank her teeth into his arm and kicked his shin. |
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I bellowed in a state of disbelief and incredulousness, as the use of an interrobang as punctuation so richly indicates. |
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Then the heavens opened, Hades bellowed, the thunder crashed, the water splashed, and a wall of rain came at us. |
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An erumpent sun bellowed shouts of buttery light over the eastern flank, waking the entire valley with its aureate noise. |
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He bellowed, nostrils flaring as he jabbed an accusing finger inches away from my face. |
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Bahamut's voice bellowed out onto the snow-covered plains, his bass voice commanding the attention and hearts of every soul there. |
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The two then bellowed out laughing as they clinked their glasses together in mock agreement. |
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Shouts and screams continued to be bellowed out by the spectators lining the streets of Pau. |
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Reaching out and turning up the radio, she was soothed by the sounds of the group as they bellowed one of their newer songs out of her speakers. |
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His bellowed anti-Europe diatribes breathe the monomania that still sets the conference afire. |
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Kent bellowed in his commanding military voice, having followed in his father's footsteps. |
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The innkeeper himself greeted Adriana and directed the stabling of the mules and carriages, with grand flourishes and bellowed commands. |
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The leading Maori bellowed, leaped up and down, and stomped in his grass skirt and waved a stone club artfully to and fro. |
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One shot bellowed out, and his gun recoiled, jumping backwards from the force of the bullet ripping from its nozzle. |
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Such Biblical allusion was in stark contrast to the welter of less printable comments being bellowed by the faithful. |
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Some looked angry, while others seemed more amused as some of the angriest protesters bellowed at them through a loudhailer. |
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They were in their early twenties the night that Sullivan bellowed out the cue that began the most agonizing five minutes of their lives. |
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Captain Ferguson bellowed encouragement, his words occasionally drifting up into the stand. |
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Three sets of drums kept the rhythm steady, flanking him while he bellowed the song's opening lyrics. |
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The commander bellowed the orders and the men rushed to do the his bidding. |
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Although Glenn said it was pretty demanding, it really showed off the strength of his voice as he bellowed out the chorus with the other boys in the background. |
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He held his arms out to the crowd as he bellowed the chorus and danced. |
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The Chinese public had waited so long for their Ping-Pong Spring that they bellowed constant approval of the rout. |
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The beast bellowed and fell back, at this sound another one yowled behind Artemis and as he spun around a sword grazed his side, creating a deep gash. |
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With a widened look of panic in his eyes, he bellowed out to Laverne. |
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As the representative was exiting the stage, a member of the audience bellowed at him to tell the audience to resubscribe for next season's series. |
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A call for retreat issued from somewhere in Elvish, followed by a horn, a single ringing note that bellowed over the clash of weapons and roars of beasts. |
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What followed was beyond pandemonium: 37,000 Irish fans bellowed their delight while 37,000 Italian voices screamed in anguish and anger. |
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As spray soaked the men on-board the sergeant bellowed orders. |
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He bellowed a loud, insane laugh that sounded more like a cackle than a laugh and lifted his goblet, spilling wine down the front of his long, untamed beard. |
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Before the word could leave Mark's lips, Dad bellowed in rage. |
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He stormed in brandishing his weapon and bellowed at staff and customers, including a rather shocked police officer, that a stick-up was under way. |
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People trying to enter the Parliament building, including our staff, were bellowed at by the police in an extremely aggressive way. |
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I bellowed, lunging for Cousin Liam and wringing him around the neck. |
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Nick bellowed in pain, as she scrambled for her purse, crawling away. |
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The English rugby anthem Swing Low, Sweet Chariot was bellowed out by more than 600 fans, eager to see their team finally clinch the longed-for title. |
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The body shaking explosions coincided with powerful music and bellowed around the harbour. |
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Leon bellowed out and stormed towards her, lifting his hand. |
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Whereas a ball-breaker like Camacho bellowed to get his message across, his unheralded successor puts a comforting arm around a galactico and whispers encouragement. |
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Last time, one of his members, Mr Kilroy-Silk, bellowed like a bull through the microphone. |
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When the fiery stake sizzled in the giant's eye and he bellowed out his pain, his fellow Cyclopes ran to his aid, demanding who had caused his anguish. |
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His gun bellowed in his hand and the horses jumped to a gallop. |
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At 8pm as thick black smoke bellowed from the derelict building, police issued an urgent health warning, instructing residents to stay indoors and shut their windows. |
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One person bellowed as he gripped the metal tube in his meaty hands. |
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The two largest ones bellowed, opening their mouths to reveal huge canine teeth-an adaptation purely for territorial disputes since they are, after all, herbivores. |
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God splurted out his mouthful of Cinzano Bianco and bellowed uncontrollably, tears streaming down his face. |
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In 1993, at the last of a series of retirement dinners, a colleague, Jack Crowley, recalled a meeting in which the head of the client company bellowed argumentatively. |
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Tempers flared, accusations of betrayal and treachery flew back and forth, distinguished heads of delegations, faces purple with rage, bellowed at each other nose to nose. |
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Singing amplified by microphones is full of repeated formulas: the same theme is constantly and insistently repeated, or even bellowed, inducing a state of trance which gets more and more intense. |
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The wisenheimer coaxing those light laughs is Adam's best friend, Kyle, played and sometimes bellowed by a shaggy Seth Rogen with his familiar mix of affability, innocence and vulgarity. |
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I bellowed a lot of sanctimonious backchat at the television during these shows, feeling momentarily and comparatively like a really strong, noble example of a human being. |
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The man on the loud hailer behind the home goal bellowed and the home fans demanded their team go in for the kill. |
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It was General du Pont's 'forty-five' which bellowed and thundered and echoed through Fifth avenue, scaring horses and shell shocking pedestrians. |
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The coach stood on the sidelines and bellowed commands at the team. |
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