Opening her mouth Lula bellowed a penetrating snarl as her fist drove into the wall hammering a hole through it. |
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Her eyes are partially closed as she lies there panting, the remains of a feral snarl becoming a sated smile. |
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An owl hooted mysteriously, but was silenced by the sound of a low snarl followed by a thud. |
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Rows of sharp, crooked teeth protruded from between the lips that were forever twisted in a frozen snarl. |
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I hear the burring snarl of a big bike cranking up, and if the rider emerges at just the right angle, one of the wheels might break my neck. |
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He did try to chase cats he saw on his walks, but he didn't snarl at them, and he behaved himself fairly well in the veterinarian's waiting room. |
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The city's most famous landmark is a snarl of concrete freeways affectionately known as Spaghetti Junction. |
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Traffic was chaotic and every junction was a snarl of cars and beeping horns. |
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His eyes filled with cold, deadly venom, and a short snarl escaped his lips. |
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When it curled its upper lip in a snarl, long fangs peeked out between its other straight teeth. |
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I laughed as Alex answered the door and Sarah nearly peed her pants at the ferocious snarl that was on his face. |
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But then, curiously, he did not snarl contemptuously that they were wrong and that he had a sackful of lawyers to say so. |
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The ferocious snarl of the Tyrannosaurus Rex has been replaced by a furtive shameful glance. |
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Up ahead, a shepherd's dogs snarl, prompting one of our boatmen to tear into a bush and hand us branches for self-defense. |
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Her icy gaze and menacing snarl turn on a dime to sparkling warmth and dazzling smile. |
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It was the kind of fear I got when I heard two dogs snarl at each other just before they fought. |
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Between the yowls there was whimpering and barking and whining and yelping and the odd snarl directed at a feisty neighbour. |
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On the trek in we'd bob high through the green morass and snarl, chains rattling, as our elephants galumphed majestically through the foliage. |
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But the buses can be horribly crowded at times and are often held in the long traffic jams that snarl up key points at rush hours. |
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He knows that menace is more effective when conveyed through smooth-talking charm rather than a snarl. |
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The large nurse was standing in the doorway, one hand resting on her wide hips, and a snarl darkening her face. |
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Pulling into the upper third of the tach, one is treated to a deep-toned snarl that's both burly and refined. |
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He wiped the spittle away, his lips twisted in a rictus halfway between a snarl and a smile. |
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His lip was curled in a snarl, and angry blotches of red stained his cheekbones. |
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Butts's clipped ears twitched, his eyes narrowed and his flews curled into a snarl. |
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Should we snarl up the streets with drivers waiting for the police to attend to remove disruptive students from their buses? |
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It was something in-between a bark and a growl and leaned strongly towards a snarl. |
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Before you've even taken it all in, the traps and hi-hats have locked right in, as well as a deeper, grittier guitar snarl. |
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He met my gaze, and his lips curled back in a grimace more sneer than snarl. |
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The moonlight lay sprawled across the jackal's face as he spoke with a growl, a doggish snarl. |
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With a snarl of rage and perhaps also of fear the creature began to struggle against the steel clamps around his arms and feet. |
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He gave a laugh that was more a snarl, barring gleaming white fanged teeth at my little joke. |
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Behind the Hot Springs ' sweet hooks and sing-song melodies is a punk heartbeat, an intensity embedded in their serrated riffage and Webber's sexy snarl. |
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You can't snarl and backbite, and build a better tomorrow at the same time. |
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The fat portly man who had been questioning him turned to look at him, and Jason saw a snarl beneath the man's lips as he saw the figure stride forward. |
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Her face contorted into an animalistic snarl, her muscles tensed, her concentration rose to a new acme, her blood raced, her hair stood on end, and her teeth gnashed together. |
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His last visit to Ireland as president may not have dissolved the difficulties that once more snarl up progress. |
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The sullen, frightened boy determined to survive at any cost begins to snarl up inside the unruffled man. |
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Local residents decry Putin's regular visits to the city, which snarl up traffic for hours at a time as roads are closed off for his arrival. |
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It takes only a very slight disruption in traffic flow to create major tailbacks that can snarl up traffic in Wesel's city streets. |
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It's an obvious statement from Jones who is looking to bring some snarl and rambunctiousness to a previously blunted England forward pack. |
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So new evidence that staff in his office vindictively schemed to snarl traffic in a rival's district has something of a ho-hum quality. |
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The delays would cause chaos and snarl traffic at checkpoints, frustrate orderly schedules, and make tempers short. |
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A visit to the city zoo was not considered complete unless one teased a monkey and made it snarl or got it to throw back the banana or nuts thrown at it. |
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A vast pelt of glossy white fur with head intact and fangs bared in a frozen snarl, it dominates the room. |
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But apart from violence, corruption and bureaucracy seem to snarl things up. |
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The wind has picked up, and visibility has fallen, as The Plateau bares it's fangs in a warning snarl. |
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Automobiles become tangled as drivers manoeuvre to get through and their horns snarl angrily. |
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I imagined him being fat, with pig-like eyes and a disgusting-looking snarl. |
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Unlike the other two types of reels, the casting reel's line spool turns as you cast and can snarl the line if it is not controlled properly. |
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Current-day Zen writers often seem to cloud their writing with an overlay demonstrating their likableness or they entangle themselves in a scholarly snarl. |
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If action is taken, it will take the form of CHAOS, in which attendants snarl airline schedules and operations with intermittent sick-outs and other measures. |
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To one listening, drowsed with the intense sunshine, the buzzle and mutter and snarl of the gossiping Omahas seemed like the grotesque echoes from a vanished age. |
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Alastair Sim had jowls like melting candle wax, a snarl like a cornered cat and eyes cold with contempt. |
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What do you think when you look back on the early '90s, Are You Gonna Go My Way-era Lenny, with the dreadlocks and snarl? |
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Derek's face was twisted into a combative snarl, eyes narrowed in anger. |
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His voice would morph from a melodic baritone to a deep, guttural snarl, grinding notes to a pulp. |
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And conservatives in Nevada are looking for the kind of snarl that the smiling Sandoval may not be able to deliver. |
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Some people know Curtis through his passion as an Elvis impersonator, including a snarl and long sideburns. |
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The fox demon flattened his ears and bared his fangs in a deep snarl. |
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It is no good blaming motorists for all the snarl ups in the town centre. |
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But, I ask you, look around and ahead of and behind you when next you are caught in a traffic bottleneck on an expressway and try to account for the snarl rationally. |
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A snarl sounded behind him, and Carl's body snapped backward. |
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Happy Huckabee seems to be gone, the smile replaced by a snarl. |
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I heard then a sigh next to me that had an undertone not unlike a snarl. |
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Just one entitled politician can snarl up the works. |
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Well, you can laugh away much of the Murdoch snarl, of course. |
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When you snarl, the world often snarls back, so I'm glad you want to shake off the grumpiness and find your best self again. |
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Despite all this, he still keeps coming back for more with a snarl on his lips for the bad guys. |
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But the strangler's disquiet proved unbased. The snarl opened its jaws and Shelyid popped out, none the worse for wear. |
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It is malicious and unmanly to snarl at the little lapses of a pen, from which Virgil himself stands not exempted. |
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When Lucy, I call the thing that was before us Lucy because it bore her shape, saw us she drew back with an angry snarl, such as a cat gives when taken unawares, then her eyes ranged over us. |
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Under this scenario, no significant laws will be passed until after the presidential election in 2016. Optimists retort that once Republicans control both arms of Congress, they cannot just snarl from the sidelines. |
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Mr Washington graduated from college and now works as a publisher in a suburb of the city that has a Lexus dealership and where the dogs yap rather than snarl. Stories such as his are far too rare. |
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At the same time, he has refashioned the Republican Party in his easy-going image, urging it to swap the angry snarl of Gingrichism for the smiling face of compassionate conservatism. |
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So we're now only a few days away from seeing every single brand on the face of the planet employ a freshly graduated innocent to snarl up all social media with a deluge of infuriatingly cute self-referential quirk. |
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Their fizzing, euphoric melodies are still present, but this time they're pummelled by onslaughts of evil percussion – full-frontal assaults that snarl up the frequencies. |
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This was due to open, 85 years after it was first promised, the same day. A column of irate motorists meanwhile threatened to snarl up the site's approach road. |
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Phone owners who prefer the exotic canchoose the Amazon parrot's call, the sound of a desert cobra attacking, the snarl of lions or a duet by tropical boubous. |
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The raging hound's flews were twisted upwards in an angry snarl. |
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But he delivers power chords with a sarcastic snarl over the mike. |
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