Evelyn muttered something under her breath and walked over to her sister's hi-fi system and switched the power off. |
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Was a political career, he muttered morosely, really the way to spend one's life? |
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As he passed the mobile back, the driver muttered in Thai something to the effect that all foreigners are a blinking nuisance. |
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I muttered under my breath as three blockheads came in and sat directly behind us. |
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I mentioned this thought to Brandon but he only muttered uh-huh, scratching his head. |
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Mia muttered something to her, and then she looked at me, her green eyes looking at me in a motherly sort of way. |
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Andrew muttered darkly to himself before strutting over to the front desk, brushing his messy uncombed hair back with his fingers. |
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His low voice muttered wistfully looking further down the path and seeing the wall that encased the palace like a boa and it's prey. |
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His temper was obviously getting the best of him, so he muttered a few undistinguishable words and scribbled down something. |
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He had barely muttered his problems, but the old lady had a keen sense of hearing. |
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With this knowledge in hand, I happily settled back on the bed as he drunkenly muttered his hypnotising mutters. |
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His hands were slimed in blood as well, tracing signs on the door as he muttered prayers and exhortations. |
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She muttered the title with a German accent and, as she did so, heard Greta herself come in, whistling unmelodiously between her teeth. |
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He glared at Robyn's back and muttered something unrepeatable under his breath. |
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Instead, I wearily picked up a broom, each sweep of the brush accompanied by a muttered curse on all builders. |
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She said that although he had made V-signs and muttered swear-words, police had not warned him about his conduct in court before his arrest. |
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He muttered something under his breath, and started planning his next plot to kill her. |
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Away from my mother's hacking coughs and late night tears, away from my aunts bustling up and down the hall and muttered curses and condolences. |
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The thrall muttered an oath under her breath and summoned forth a blast of flame. |
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She heard the sound of the door closing, and she muttered a few choice oaths under her breath. |
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Bahzell lowered his sword slowly and muttered an oath as he surveyed the carnage. |
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Chad could hear a muttered oath and then footsteps, padding toward the entrance of the house. |
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Rick muttered obscenities and threats to kill them all, which she sensibly ignored. |
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Certain Oklahoman sheriffs have grumpily muttered that they have better things to do than deal with stuff like this. |
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Justin then stifled a nervous laugh and muttered something under his breath. |
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The midwife had muttered of portents and omens, but the full confirmation came some hours later. |
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I muttered, catching my arm around behind her neck and hugging her before giving her a headlock and a noogie. |
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I muttered and began to adjust the black leather jacket and stuffed it in my bag, before overlooking the boxes. |
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The rider muttered something, looking down at the horse, still not seeing the wolves, and urged his charge forward. |
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Just like my mother can hone in on my weak points with GPS accuracy, teenagers can humiliate me with a muttered monosyllable. |
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He muttered something to him, and the hulking guard rose, beckoning to them. |
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He muttered something in angry fluent French, as he tilted his head back and looked up at the star-dusted cobalt sky. |
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Ashlee muttered something inaudible, and then went to the bathroom to take her shower. |
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Mead muttered something inaudible and returned to the front of the room to continue with the lesson. |
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David muttered something incoherent and rude and scrambled to his feet, fumbling for the sword. |
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I was in the audience when you missed the shift and muttered something indecorous, and really it was almost inaudible. |
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I bent down to inhale, but he blew the powder into the air, muttered an expletive and stumbled out. |
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Trudging back to his mark, he muttered unthinkable thoughts about the decision in what he fondly imagined was below his breath. |
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Then Dave muttered something about her being a goody-goody, they all laughed, and walked away. |
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Ant muttered quietly, as the cat purred loudly and began to settle herself in his lap, claws digging in through his denim jeans. |
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Scott let out a low grumble muttered under his breathe but went out and brought in the steaks. |
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Brae said something quickly and dynamically in French, and Gabe muttered gutturally back at him. |
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She muttered, flicking ashes irritably at a passing woman, who snorted her displeasure. |
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Coates wry, muttered lyrics lend his ditties a mischievous if subdued charm. |
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But she grinned and looked abashed, and muttered something about her grandchildren. |
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Charity muttered something, raised her wand, and send electrical blue sparks towards the dragon. |
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An accipiter flew over, and I muttered about wings and tails and crosses and pluses as it quickly disappeared. |
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I made notes and muttered the new words as I watered the garden and hung washing on the line. |
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A minority bands together and feels a kinship, if only for a moment that is as long as a muttered wassup, man? |
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I can imagine the flood of phone calls to the local association and hear the muttered curses and imprecations of massed wheelers and dealers. |
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After a few minutes of puzzled winds and twists and turns and curses muttered under my breath, I come upon the bed. |
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The story is told of how a trooper once let out a wolf whistle and muttered something under his breath as Sarah walked by him. |
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He muttered as he reached for his bag and pulled out a yellow legal pad covered in scrawled writing. |
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I longed to get a steady rhythm going and muttered impatiently that we had a mountain to climb. |
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Niguel muttered in awe, tugging at a feather, pausing, and suddenly pulling it roughly, ripping it right out. |
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I muttered under my breath, my almond shaped eyes rounding to replicate saucers. |
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Finally the soldier muttered something to the effect that he was going to take the long chance. |
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I muttered darkly, not liking the fact that he so easily smoothed my ruffled feathers. |
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He muttered something in a language I recognized as Italian, but I could not translate the words. |
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The Employer muttered darkly about the manservant, cursing him and laying the blame upon him, but it was not entirely his fault. |
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Lynette muttered, pulling the blanket over the heads of her and her bedmate, Eleanor. |
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She had simply walked into his study, and tonelessly muttered the news to him. |
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Uttering a muttered curse, I yank off my shirt and rip it into strips, which I bind tightly over the wounds. |
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He muttered, looking insolently at the flooding shelter as the torrential waters rose. |
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Slowly gathering up all her baggage, Mercedes muttered incoherently a number of rather shocking French curses. |
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She muttered inaudibly, miserable for the rest of the day as she brooded on that dark piece of information. |
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All the time she muttered that someone had to get a copy that wasn't mistakable for a dictionary. |
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Langley muttered darkly under her breath and shoving her hands in her pockets, started off towards the town. |
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Just like my mother can home in on my weak points with GPS accuracy, teenagers can humiliate me with a muttered monosyllable. |
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I muttered a brief prayer to the Ever Living One that we would be delivered unto safety, raised the pistol, sighted round the door and fired. |
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She muttered to herself as she bore the monotonous sounds of the line ringing. |
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Terias muttered subordinately as she rubbed the top of her head. |
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He muttered what sounded like a prayer and made a cross on himself. |
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Papers were scattered everywhere, and he muttered the words to a small spell and they quickly floated into a neat stack in the center or the desktop. |
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He muttered darkly about his outraged modesty as he threw on a crumpled white shirt and a black pair of trousers before heading downstairs to the sitting room. |
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Elizabeth muttered as she looked upon the horrible sight below her. |
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Cody muttered, just as the doors to the labs burst open again. |
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Ren muttered, quickly beginning to shovel his food into his mouth. |
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And as I lay and tossed about, the voice in my ears seemed more distinct, and I began to understand the words he had muttered. |
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Her mouth muttered her a cuss word, her hands pushed the door open and her feet walked inside before her brain had even registered what was going on. |
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Abuse cannot be condoned, but cricket authorities can sometimes be accused of oversensitiveness about the odd obscenity muttered in the heat of the moment. |
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Adam muttered darkly under his breath about what he was going to do to a younger brother and shoved Sport after the quickly dwindling form of the pinto. |
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He muttered a quick prayer to God, asking him for forgiveness. |
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Beside me the Sathe muttered and chirred in her sleep, in waking. |
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She muttered to me, shifting against my well-worn leather seating. |
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Nikolas broke the kiss and muttered an oath under his breath. |
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It was a question, and everyone nodded and muttered affirmatives. |
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Wil stepped back from the locker with a muttered curse, slamming the locker closed as Vicki turned away, mouth covered and eyes tightly closed, trying to blot out the memory. |
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Before the startled girl could move, the witch made a pass with her hands and muttered a spell and the girl was instantly transformed into a bird. |
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I glared at them and muttered the Russian word for uncultured lowlife. |
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He muttered beneath his breath, and then shifted his ice bag. |
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Waltson tapped his cheek with his finger, and muttered something undecipherable to himself about something-or-other in the thingamabob, and scratched something else down. |
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Steve gave his sister an uneasy look as he muttered a good morning. |
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Some old-timers, like this reviewer, muttered that it might be time to return a little closer to the balance of solemnity that formerly marked such occasions. |
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He muttered things under his breath in a language I didn't recognize, shifting between several books, and taking notes down in a little black book. |
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Ashlee muttered something inaudible, and fixed her eyes on the ground. |
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She muttered to herself and swam slowly over to the wall control panel, tapping in the correct key code on the fluorescent buttons to make the water vanish. |
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He muttered a quiet malediction, tugged off his gloves, and dug his dagger point into the soft lead that sealed the pane beside the latch in place. |
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Rine muttered under her breath and waved her hand, and the orange flames turned a dark blue, almost invisible against the dark tree roots and casting no light at all. |
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While some muttered unintelligibly, others just didn't have any answer. |
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Gregor muttered something in Tlingit and Dmitri abruptly released him. |
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When she heard the door shut, signaling that she was all alone in the condo, she stomped her foot on the plush carpeting and muttered profanities. |
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Indeed, I muttered tuneless, dire ditties that I myself had composed. |
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I muttered, eyes glued to those clothes, worn and shabby looking. |
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He scowled at the now-empty bottle, shook it, and muttered something. |
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Conspiracy theorists muttered about a Gulf of Tonkin situation where a naval incident could be a pretext for wider hostilities. |
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Every now and again, a snaky comment would erupt from his lips but there was always a quick apology while he muttered something that she couldn't ever hear. |
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She muttered to herself snugging in the couch and began reading. |
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The beggar muttered words of thanks, as passersby dropped coins in his cup. |
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The asylum inmate muttered some doggerel about chains and pains to himself, over and over. |
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Oh, this is just great,'' Councilman Mike Feuer muttered when his card key was taken away to be fixed. |
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Third time lucky, muttered the separatists of the Parti Quebecois. |
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When Gramma came to our house, she muttered about the traife. |
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Out came old Teenie, buzzing mad as a whole nest of wasps. Muttered awfulnesses came from her great padded bonnet. |
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