We lie in dappled shade amidst cawing crows, wave sound, a sprinkler playing on the short grass. |
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To my right was a stand of ash trees where the cawing parliament of rooks eventually settled. |
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It was almost dawn, the sky was clearing, the crows had started cawing and the birds were chirping all around. |
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She looked over to the window and saw a midnight crow sitting on the balcony, cawing arrogantly. |
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The fox alerts a 'building' of rooks in the highest branches of the ash trees, which takes flight in a chorus of raucous cawing. |
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In one funeral scene, not only does the coffin break open to reveal the corpse, but also a black crow begins ominously cawing. |
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Something in the tall trees by the pavilion was cawing raucously. |
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As I had my eyes closed, I could hear the sounds, I heard the sounds of crows cawing nearby, and I felt wings brush past my hands and feet so often. |
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A great flock of multicoloured tropical birds burst forth from the depths of the jungle, cawing and squawking as they rose ever higher into the air. |
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The ramparts, the port, the dance of the cawing seagulls, the immense beach, the perfume of the sea air? |
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I love the rainy windy days of fall when thousands of crows populate the near landscape, cawing and scowling. |
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The only noise comes from a bulldozer smoothing the coal-mound and the cawing of rooks. |
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Most mornings, invader crows arrived, twenty or thirty of them at a time coming out of the sky and cawing away. |
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One of his moves, a leaping underhand pass for an alley-oop, had even the Nets fans cawing in disbelief. |
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If your 11-year-old mocks you by making a cawing voice, upturn his dinner plate and mock his mocking voice. |
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He dreams of spring and wakes to cawing ravens. |
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The dogs upset the great flocks of crows — karasu — that nest in the foliage or perch insolently on the tombs and whose bitter cawing fractures the peace. |
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In place of the Fairy Godmother, there's a protective chorus of birds – a booted, bespectacled, and bobble-hatted bunch who hop about the stage, cooing and cawing and flapping beautiful hand-held wings. |
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