And I'm sure glad you're back cause Mac would have been so annoyed if you'd croaked. |
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After Henry croaked, Katherine dropped the prim and proper act and married Thomas Seymour. |
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He croaked, his voice hoarse with the dampness, as a pitter-patter of soft raindrops danced over their heads. |
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Frogs croaked at intervals, and other night creatures scurried over the leaves. |
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A toad croaked in the distance breaking the eerie silence that haunted the halls of trees and earth. |
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She croaked out her last laugh and then began coughing again into her rags. |
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There are few obituaries more heartfelt than the one HST wrote for Rolling Stone when Nixon finally croaked. |
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Mike got really good at getting the bedpan to me in seconds when I croaked that I needed it and switching them out for clean ones. |
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The tide slapped against the dock wall, and seagulls croaked as they bobbed on the waves, or flew above their heads. |
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A dead man who croaked while he was doing a big poo has made more money in a year than you will ever see in your life. |
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Mince this online prescriptions pharmacy, croaked the Barmecide, by eating heartily of it. |
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Her brother croaked as he forced the words from his drying lips. |
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I croaked, woken from my recurrent dream of loading reams of information onto the computer, by a banshee wail that went on and on, somewhere in the very near vicinity. |
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The crickets chirped and the frogs croaked off in the trees. |
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Byron found his mouth gummy and dry, and he barely croaked out a reply. |
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The President croaked a response as he wrote out an executive order. |
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I'm not in any way a Royalist, but I did feel like a right berk when I told others in the office that she's croaked, prior to looking in the content of the article. |
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And as the legendary Norwegian Blue Parrot, they are no more, deceased, kicked the bucket, expired, pushing up daisies, croaked, snuffed-it ex-blogs. |
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Now he's croaked, maybe someone can pass a couple of boxes my way. |
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With a gasp he settled himself and croaked, 'My time is approaching, but I cannot leave until I have given you all the knowledge that is mine. |
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I could not breathe well and my voice croaked, which forced me clear it repeatedly afterwards. |
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That means the husband probably croaked, and she still can't get over it. |
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I'll make sure the people who are won't get croaked and that's about it. |
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Alexander croaked in his early thirties, I seem to remember. |
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Nightly, he croaked loudly, going on about the need for an powerful frog ruler. |
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When a fatal error occurs, the LCD will say I'm sorry I've croaked. |
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And, inevitably, disillusion has followed. The king has not yet turned into a frog, but his political party almost croaked at local elections across the country on October 26th. |
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The pickpocket leaned forward and croaked at the driver. |
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If Wilton croaked the criminal he did a jolly good day's work, and there's an end of it. |
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