Glick, who had four months left on his three-year hitch, choked up and sniffled when he read a statement asking for mercy. |
|
I started to turn away, making to get up and head to the restroom to find some tissue as I sniffled slightly. |
|
She then looked down and wiped her eyes with her hand and sniffled slightly. |
|
My grandmother sniffled slightly as she bent down and set plastic flowers in the flower cup. |
|
She nodded slightly and sniffled back some tears as she fell in behind him in a slow walk. |
|
Slightly reassured by this, the girl sniffled and wiped her tears away with the back of her hand. |
|
She sniffled and then blew her nose on a handkerchief she produced from a pocket. |
|
She sniffled, since her nose was stuffy now, and she laid down on the mattress that Chad had pointed out for her. |
|
The distinction caused Holloway distress and she fidgeted and sniffled through the remainder of her testimony. |
|
She sniffled and hugged him tightly, tears rolling slowly down her cheeks. |
|
But why this bad, so bad that people who have never before sneezed and sniffled because of pollen are now sneezing and sniffling? |
|
Between phone calls, we absently flipped pages and sniffled for Tapka and for ourselves. |
|
De Santiago, in his sharp black shirt, sniffled and reached for Kleenex, as did the engineer and Mayra Berenice, who reads the traffic report. |
|
He sniffled once or twice, and finally drew a finger to the side of his eye, mopping up. |
|
Chicken soup: If your mother or relative plied you with chicken soup every time you sniffled, send a thank you card when you get a chance. |
|
Indeed the buxom blonde, who sniffled disingenuously during the hearings, has hardly been a sympathetic figure. |
|
She sniffled and wiped her nose on her already tearstained blouse. |
|