We hesitated and then mouthed each other's names into the noisy carriage, a huge interrobang hanging over us both. |
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In July we were going to elope to Gretna Green but I told my big mouthed brother who let it slip and we were rumbled. |
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I thought you'd have mouthed off at the guards until they beat you to death. |
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The thudding old-fashioned screenplay abounds with hearty slogans and mild avian puns mouthed by shopworn British stereotypes. |
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He spoke a short testimonial, describing a person that sounded a little like my mother, and we mouthed a hymn. |
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A moment of silence while we all sit open mouthed and then we burst into hysterical laughter. |
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Quickly Matt mouthed a silent thank you to Kiara, who nodded in acceptance. |
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Spoken words, even a mouthed confession of faith, mean nothing without the behavior to back it up. |
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We stood open mouthed and the English couples dining were all aghast at this behaviour. |
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Some mouthed silent words of thanksgiving while others joyfully praised the God of creation. |
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Now that's led to people saying we're secretive and that we're close mouthed. |
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I wish there weren't so many hungry kids and so many loud mouthed blockheads who do not think before they speak. |
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As each number came up, the girls silently mouthed the lyrics and moved subtly in their seats, miming the actors' gestures. |
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I looked at him when he mouthed his insult to me, and all I could muster to give back was a weak smile that was aiming to be snide. |
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She was dumbfounded at this magical event, and stood there open mouthed for a long time, looking at this strange object in her own hand. |
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The big mouthed model looked as if she had one too many as she snogged the strippers and fondled their bulging posing pouches. |
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Karen mouthed silently as she snapped a few candid photographs of the two women. |
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He was only taken to the station because he mouthed off at a cop. |
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She opened her mouth to his, and they shared an open mouthed French kiss. |
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John stands, open mouthed at the revelation and is left unable to speak. |
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Instead, by slowly introducing the concepts of suppling and yielding to rein and bit pressure, even the hard mouthed horse eventually becomes an enjoyable horse to ride. |
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He mouthed off to Woody Allen and Barry Sonnenfeld and let his acting career go. |
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I know I've done it so many times, where I've mouthed off and said something stupid and been portrayed as a nut bag. |
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In recent times John Rocker, for example, mouthed off about a host of people, and Reggie White gave slanted views of gays and others. |
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Their names are mouthed in sorrow with passion, with love, and with commitment and hope. |
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That tape will prove far more persuasive than any expedient and mealy mouthed evasions. |
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Condemnations of Taliban attacks on politicians' opponents have been mealy mouthed when they have been made at all. |
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This government has mused and mouthed words that it wants parliamentary reform. |
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So in the instance of products designed for children to be mouthed, where we know there is a direct risk, we have taken action. |
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Caught off guard, Olive stared open mouthed at the newcomer as he kept singing his sea shanty in a rich baritone voice, oblivious to his audience. |
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The audience of hipster Hollywood, hoodies at full mast, mouthed the words along. |
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Maddy mouthed a thank you to her friend as they left and she nodded back. |
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With a labored breath, his pale, chapped lips mouthed her name. |
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She had had to endure being mouthed off at all her childhood. |
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Someone probably mouthed off to one of them. |
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During such fights, red foxes will stand on each other's upper bodies with their forelegs, using open mouthed threats. |
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The star mouthed off at bouncers at Edinburgh's Hawk and Hunter when they refused to let him and his pals in. |
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I know you are but what am I? Jeannie would say out loud, whenever I mouthed a name at her. |
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In 1999, Health Canada requested Canadian industry to discontinue the use of phthalates in the manufacture of soft vinyl teethers and baby products that could be mouthed by young children. |
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Go Daddy, Nancyy mouthed, as Daddy smelt blood. |
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Witnesses said he had been drunk and had mouthed off at the police. |
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The suggestion was to limit the scope of the phthalate ban to teethers, rattles and other toys intended for children under the age of 12 months and likely to be mouthed or chewed by children. |
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Mr. Burnett mouthed off about winning and losing with Virginia Heffernan. |
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The prompter mouthed the words to the actor, who had forgotten them. |
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In this self-consciously existential journey, Keitel's character is required be more than a meat puppet whose mouthed English is dubbed into Greek. |
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I WISH to reply to the cretinous males who honked their horns and shouted foul mouthed abuse to me when the toll booth at the Tyne Tunnel malfunctioned. |
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One night coming home from work, I was driving through a quiet housing estate and had a driver cut me up. I had my window open, and mouthed some obscenity towards him. |
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His drilled shot is inch perfect and initially I am frozen as the ball hits the back of the net, in front of the open mouthed Brummies massed behind the goal. |
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