An owl hooted mysteriously, but was silenced by the sound of a low snarl followed by a thud. |
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One of the clanswomen suggested they should send to Meroway for infantry, but the others hooted and shouted her down. |
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The crowd hooted, hollered and roared their approval at the film's critique. |
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Then he hooted twice, and began to roll it up to fit perfectly inside the little metal tube, careful not to put dents in the side from his beak. |
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French fans hooted at her again on Thursday when she questioned calls or bounced her racquet in frustration. |
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Somewhere an owl hooted, and Dwayn's face seemed to get a little redder in the night. |
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As a result it appeared that we were somehow forcing the proposal down their throats, and members hooted it down. |
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He was an ungainly figure and when he danced, many whistled, hooted, and laughed at him. |
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The entire class hooted with laughter, and poor Mr Abbott just looked a bit confused. |
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Owls hooted in the treetops, while other nocturnal animals came out to forage for food. |
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Passing cars hooted as the march wound its way around two blocks and back again. |
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Fans had chanted Maradona's name while passing buses and cars had hooted their horns since his arrival. |
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From a nearby station, arriving and departing trains hooted at regular intervals. |
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The Dr. turned on his electric train that beeped, whistled, hooted, and howled around the table. |
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The cars' occupants hooted their approval and patted Chad on the back for his bravery. |
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An owl hooted and the sound reverberated off into the night, fading away into the distance until silence resumed once more. |
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In one bush a large parliament of owls softly hooted a welcome which cannot fail to enchant. |
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Owls hooted in the trees as the tide on Boston Harbor buoyed a fleet of small rowboats toward Cambridge Shore. |
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The whole group hooted and cheered loudly, the guys were whooping at Cindy. |
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Can they recall the siren that called the men to work daily and hooted also to conclude the end of a day's work? |
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Crickets chirped, owls hooted, and cicadas caterwauled in screechy harmony. |
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A gaggle of ibis roosting in a nearby tree hooted fearfully. |
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An enormous bird, almost certainly the great grey owl that had hooted overhead the other evening, glinted above me in the firelight for a moment. |
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The train hooted and a cloud of sooty dust floated past the window. |
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Anything that smacked of dissent from the war mania was hooted out of town. |
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Fans hooted and hollered through the always-hilarious and hugely competitive 50-yard CEO Challenge. |
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Cars hooted approval, crowds cheered and clapped the heroes. |
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The crickets chirped, and the owls hooted, praising natures majesty. |
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Emerging into the chilly streets, Charlemagne was hooted by hulking four-wheel drives. |
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Anyway, she told this joke that I thought was so funny I hooted with laughter, which was quite embarrassing as the rest of the audience only tittered politely. |
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In response, the crowd cheered and at times even hooted its approval. |
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If we were seated around a fire and an owl hooted or a bush-baby cried in the dark, witchcraft was blamed and the narration of folk tales was abandoned. |
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An owl hooted softly, and Rick's nose caught the smell of honeysuckle. |
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The odd flying fox glided over the valley and owls hooted in the distance. |
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An owl hooted somewhere on the edge of the woods surrounding the farm. |
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At Gore's residence in Washington DC, car horns hooted, signalling their approval of the decision as the vice president heard the news with his wife, Tipper. |
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Captain Ed, J. B. Doubtless and I all hooted at that scenario. |
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Some thirty years ago when I suggested at Boeing that software should be distributed in source-code form, the idea was hooted down and rejected out of hand. |
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Aircraft altitude and noise control measures were brought to the City Council, although the audience hooted it down and the resolution was not adopted. |
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But the rebels have since hooted that the Scottish ban is also in vain. |
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Next thing, a lorry driver came past and hooted. |
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Those near the gate, however, hooted at and taunted the soldiery, who fired a volley over their heads. |
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When he shinnied up to remove the banner, some in the crowd hooted catcalls. |
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Any other message would probably be hooted down. |
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They have hooted at the devils, shouted with laughter over the stupidities and shrewdities of the hermit. |
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The crowd booed and hooted when it was announced that the show was canceled. |
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The speaker was hooted off the platform by a small group of protesters. |
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