There was only the heavy breathing of both men, and the clop, clop of Dragon's hooves. |
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Buggies and omnibuses swarmed the street, filling it with the clop of hooves and creak of wheels and thick, sharp smell of dung. |
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Every clop of her horse's hooves seemed to echo through the vast, empty space of the village. |
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She healed her own head and began to remove his bandages as she heard the clop and scrape of hooves and talons. |
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Hoof beats sounded up ahead and the two recognized the heavy clop of unicorn hooves. |
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As she sat in the Sallacks's carriage minutes later, listening to the clop of hooves, she thought back over the night's events. |
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I could hear the clop, clop, clop of their hooves on the floor in the hallway. |
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The clop of their hooves and the jingle of the harness was rhythmic, almost soothing. |
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Except for the clop of the horses' hooves on the hard-packed dirt road and the sound of the wind in the fields, all was silent. |
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He could walk around in his mind, but every step he took, he noticed that there was a magnified clop that followed. |
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They kept riding, the clop of the hooves and hum of the city giving her a safer feeling. |
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And that this doesn't hold true in rhymed poetry because rhyme propels us forward, lulling us with the steady clop of iambs? |
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Here donkey carts clop along unpaved streets past fly-studded carcasses hanging in butchers' shops, and peanut vendors and yam salesmen hawk their wares. |
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Behind him, Hank could hear the hollow clop of tiny hooves approaching. |
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If you stand quietly and let your imagination run away, you can hear the creak of carts, the clop of hooves on the cobbles, and the voices of animals and people. |
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He heard the ruffle of feathers and the clop of hooves behind him. |
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He was startled suddenly out of his deep thoughts by the clop of hooves. |
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The visitor is transported back to a time when the clip clop of horses filled the air. |
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There was a clop of hooves against the marble floor, and in walked Unie. |
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The bio film, secreted by bacteria will tend to clop up the pores, because of its own viscosity and also by an acceleration of the phenomenon of calcium precipitation. |
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Couples stroll under pools of lamplight, while the park drive pulses with the footfalls of runners, the whir of cyclists and the desultory clop of carriage horses. |
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Humbletonian tries to clear the water, to get a hoof back up on solid ice, but each clop of her front hooves shatters what she's grabbed and pulls it under with her. |
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Creaking leather and the snorting of mules, snatches of off-key ballads, the clop of hooves and the patter of bare soles, the rattle of hayforks and lances. |
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Mutation in the myostatin 3'UTR have been found at the molecular or cellular level in a recent study by Clop et al. |
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