For local entertainment you would have to hire the raucously energetic rock group that rehearses in the village hall. |
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In back, half the kids sing along with the radio raucously, and the other half start shouting to drown them out. |
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Two waiters come running, but the girls are deep into battle now, laughing raucously as the entire restaurant turns to look. |
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Daemon seated himself as inconspicuously as possible while his shipmates mingled raucously with the riff-raff that populated the bar. |
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I locate the strip of city bars where I see a group of friends laugh raucously in a manner which I realized I hadn't witnessed since leaving London. |
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As the cutting-machine buzzes raucously, Atta's five sheep graze in a nearby field, unaware that this means they will have food for the summer. |
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Something in the tall trees by the pavilion was cawing raucously. |
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At this point the crowd starts cheering raucously for their fellow Finns. |
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Here we have an inept comedian bear, a diva pig, a masochistic daredevil, a psychotic foreign culinary expert, and a raucously eccentric house band. |
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The settlers shout, laugh raucously and generally show no respect for the sanctity of the mosque. |
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Paolo caught me, laughed raucously and high-fived me with the line, 'No way man, you're Cat-bombing my pictures. |
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Skilled at dance and theatre, choreography and directing, the Sagna sisters have created a raucously theatrical tour de force for six dancer-actors. |
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Occasionally I'd tear along, revving raucously and relishing the fuck-you-ness of it all, but more often than not I felt out of place, imperiled and sure only of my imminent mangledness. |
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As in the D minor Concerto, the contrast with D major, heard here in the raucously exuberant middle section, is a dominating feature of the scherzo. |
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Welshness is more cultural than political: rugby and the Welsh language define it more than any institution. Yet Wales is steadily diverging from England, albeit much less raucously than Scotland. |
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With a raucously partizan crowd behind them, United would rarely come off second best on Tyneside. |
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The fact that I was sat near Cilla Black and Christopher Biggins both laughing raucously made the experience even more amusing. |
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Despite the inherently bleak nature of so much of this material, Conroy has fashioned a memoir that is vital, largehearted and often raucously funny. |
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