Through all of the above, not once has Tiger moaned or groaned about how unlucky he was or, conversely, how lucky his opponent was. |
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Politicians moaned that 2005 could go down as the most boring election on record. |
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The Tory party, of course, have moaned about the expense and hinted that they might abolish Sure Start altogether. |
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I gently nudged him with my elbow until he moaned and opened his right eye. |
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His voice moaned and wailed, expressing the deepest sorrows of a condemned sinner. |
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Soldiers still moaned from within the human compost, most begging for water or death. |
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The bathroom door moaned slightly as she opened it just enough to allow herself through. |
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Amongst these tables, were haphazardly scattered stools, many that moaned unsettlingly and pitched at various intervals. |
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Although I moaned, my bedsit was palatial compared with those of most of my friends, who lived in pokey, badly partitioned flats in Rathmines. |
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I moaned about feeling sweaty so he shut me up by turning the hose on me and making me squeal like a stuck pig. |
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A wasted baby, apparently the youngest child, moaned in a corner of the room. |
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Lying among bandages and tubes, she moaned weakly, rubbing her forehead with her one free hand and trying to pull the tubes away from her nose. |
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A strong cringe wrinkled his face and he moaned loudly as he closed his eyes again. |
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I saw this in a full theatre and when the unloaded gun is fired, everybody and I mean everybody moaned. |
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Yet again you moaned about how you hate acting, hate film-making and hate all the beastly attention. |
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When she finally awoke she moaned in pleasure rubbing her face against her soft pillow and gripping another pillow in her arms tightly. |
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I moaned, opened my eyes and found myself lying on my back at the foot of a large tree. |
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He tucked the edge of Joe's bandage into the top and smiled as Joe began to stir and moaned lightly. |
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Indeed, he moaned so constantly during the journey, sitting as he was on a rusty stool, so as to permanently stain his reputation as a man. |
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She moaned some lame excuse to whoever she was talking with and walked with shaken pace towards the quiet parts of the flat. |
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She moaned in irritation as her eyes began to hurt, and the pain slowly returned to her body. |
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Katherine moaned and clasped her arms around her son, pushing his dark hair away from his face. |
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Once, he pressured someone into scrubbing his boots clean and moaned when he noticed one speck of mud on the bottom. |
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Orthodox economists cheered while the masses moaned as unemployment remained high. |
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Even as he spoke, the ship heeled over in the rising wind, and he moaned. |
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She gasped as he hit the tender parts and moaned as he dabbed it with something that stung at her wound like alcohol was being poured over the gaping flesh. |
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Stopping and walking back, she opened the door which moaned in response. |
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They've whined about it, they've moaned and groaned about it, and they haven't done it. |
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She moaned as another sharp pain ripped through her abdomen. |
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He had been the one she complained and moaned to about her parents. |
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Students moaned and grunted as they contorted their bodies into a succession of poses. |
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The wind howled, the roof rattled, the whole cabin creaked and moaned. |
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And then the horses cowered lower and lower, and moaned in terror as men do in pain. |
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Sure, I moaned about how everyone was tattletaling like grade-schoolers. |
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Inevitably, some foreign dealers moaned about the typical New York rawness of the make-do floors and walls of Piers 90 and 92, longing for a formal exhibition hall. |
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This change was nearly unnoticed, some people complained and moaned but not too much. |
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Though we were in shelter, we could hear the rising wind, for it moaned and whistled through the rocks, and the branches of the trees crashed together as we swept along. |
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Who will carry this equipment to Breakneck now that I can no longer walk? moaned Professor Sneeze while they transported him with difficulty to his place. |
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For the first 5 days, the average was around 170 miles per day, then the trade wind dropped, to give us a day of calm, a real holiday with swimming and fishing, but the crew moaned as the fish weren't biting. |
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My mother moaned with anguish and hid her face in the shivering roses. |
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She covered her ugly face with her tears and moaned. |
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Here, we saw a whole different breed of runner, people who were running marathons in 3:30, who ran them monthly, and who moaned about weighing 203 lbs. when they had started running. |
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Mina struggled hard to keep her brave countenance, but the pain overmastered her and she put her hands before her face, and shuddered whilst she moaned. |
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Clarkson, who continually moaned about his aversion to manual labour, simply threw most of his items into the Transit carelessly. |
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He moaned that customers were deserting him to go to Linda's snackbar because it was cheaper. |
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Sandpaper and stones scraped, bullroarers moaned, and plastic sound hoses wailed as the performers slowly dispersed to stations throughout the hall and in adjacent corridors and stairway landings. |
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If we must have pointy boats, I moaned, why can't we have copies of the caiques that used to ply the Bosphorus? |
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As the London Investment Banking Association has moaned, the cost savings being wrung out of today's leaner exchanges are not being passed on to them. |
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You're insulting me but you can have it for that,' the ticket tout moaned. |
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Blubbing Natalie moaned she felt 'faint' and 'dizzy' while trying to free 10 buoys from Slither River as snakes were released into the water around her. |
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