However you took the offending article down before I had chance to snort with derision at its fubar logic and textual opacity. |
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She gnaws a steak with her mouth open, picks her teeth with her fingernails, laughs with a porcine snort and drinks beer out of the bottle. |
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We had done shrooms, and other psychadelics, but we decided that between four of us we would buy an eight-ball and snort some lines. |
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Magdalena heard an indelicate snort from David's direction, matched by a skeptical but amused smile from Ketheral, who was shaking his head. |
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The sound that proceeded from Casey's mouth was something between a giggle and a snort. |
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Angela stifled a snort as she and Sara examined my fluffy pink bunny slippers. |
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After giving a somewhat amused snort at my audacity, he asked me what it was I wanted to know. |
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The principle gave a very unladylike snort and tried to cover it up with a cough. |
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An incredulous snort came from Chris, and I gave him dirty look that silenced him up. |
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The closest thing I ever heard to the sound was a deer snort, but it wasn't the same. |
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She began laughing in an obnoxious way, sounding like a mix between a donkey hee-haw and a pig snort. |
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A camera whirls around a hedonistic fancy dress party where people snort drugs off heaving bosoms. |
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Maybe after a jigger of scotch and a snort of ecstasy, you'll be more inclined to eat and enjoy these pretzels. |
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Brigid let out a slight snort, for she knew James was putting on an act just to attract her. |
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An explanation that I favour for the sinking is that the snort mast float valve jammed open, flooding the boat. |
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The sudden snort of a kudu could cause me to grip my rifle and prepare for the worst, until I remembered that it was not a large carnivore. |
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He kept disappearing into the toilet where he would latch the door and snort cocaine. |
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If it gets out that she snorts cocaine, teenage girls will think it's cool to snort cocaine. |
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She shook her head, gave a snort of laughter and continued on with the head count. |
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A single snort of cocaine triggers a week-long surge of activity in the brain's addiction centre, scientists said yesterday. |
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At this there was a snort of derision from her friend but she continued unaware, lost in the imagination of these various events. |
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I snort, not knowing whether to burst into tears or roll on the ground, howling with laughter. |
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He winced when he realized that he was holding onto the hilt of his scimitar, and let go of his weapon with a snort. |
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I relished each snort and stomp from our mounts as we rode along the grey dusty road. |
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Invariably, when fed this line, he would sort of snort through his nose scoffingly, and bid Rich tell him no more. |
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She was failing miserably though as I heard her snort in an unladylike manner. |
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Surprised at the childish attitude, they were about to snort, when his smart remark caught them off guard. |
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Adam gave a soft whistle as he entered the barn and was pleased to hear an answering snort from Sport. |
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Just then, I heard the snort of a horse, and someone dismounting onto the gravel. |
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He thought he heard a snort of derision from Sean but he had the attention of the rest of them. |
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Max waited two beats to make sure that he'd heard right, then let out a snort of laughter. |
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Several journalists began first to sniff, then to snort and finally to chuckle their derision. |
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One of the bulls retorted with an angry snort by butting a wolf with his head. |
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He made the trees, then turned to his left as he heard the snort of a horse. |
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He could play for her any musical instrument, knew all music by heart, all birdsong, the purr, growl, snort, or whine of each and every animal. |
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The combination of Chase's bowling ball technique, his seriousness about the whole thing, and Aaron's outrageous snort convulsed everyone. |
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The mare, having heard the same noise, gave a nervous snort, stamping her hooves anxiously. |
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He flexed his hands on the reins, causing his stallion to shake his head and snort irritably as its bit was jerked slightly. |
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After blinking in surprise, Tyler recovers with a snort of disbelief. |
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They're probably still there, monged out, listening to Spiritualized, stirring occasionally to snort a line of Persil, thinking it's Ariel. |
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Freedom of speech, that noblest of abstractions, can easily coarsen and shrink into freedom of snort. |
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At Elephant Corner, giant blubbery elephant seals and their pups stretch, laze, roll, yawn and snort on the sand. |
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They snuffle and snort while foraging and manipulate prey solely with the mouth, chewing with noisy smacking of the jaws. |
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There are two forms to cocaine: a hydrochloride that you can snort through your nose or can inject, and a freebase form that can be smoked. |
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These included an opener, a brightener, a lifter, a tincture, a snifter and a snort. |
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I literally had to suppress a snort of derision at such a bald-faced lie. |
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They also hiss and snort to show aggression, accompanied by a lowered head and ears laid back. |
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A youngster slithers inexorably from a few puffs on a joint, to a snort of cocaine, to the needle and addiction. |
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The Louis' diesel horses are silent, as though needing time to readjust their harnesses, then snort back to life. |
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The only common sound of rams is a nasal snort, usually made as a warning and when rams prepare to fight. |
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John would take enough to have a snort and pour water into the jug so it was up to the mark. |
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She never looked up at us, but occasionally leaned forward to snort whatever she found between the cracks up into her nose. |
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The acknowledgment was merely a snort and some derisive laughter. |
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I heard what sounded like a faint snort of disgust from Dad. |
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The girl gave an unladylike snort and returned to her conversation. |
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With a disgusted snort, Jack stormed out of the dining room. |
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Her eyes came to rest back on her own partner, and she suppressed a snort. |
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I was pulled out of my trance as she let out a derisive snort. |
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Did anyone think that rather than snort coke she would sip cocoa? |
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He was only able to snap one photo when he heard a deep, guttural snort. |
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But when he tried to snort the cocaine off a business card, he blew the wrong way and knocked the powder off the card. |
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I tried a couple of times to get her to giggle hard enough to make her snort, but both of us were kind of keyed up so my attempts failed pretty miserably. |
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I don't mind it when people's heads roll off their shoulder and land against mine, because the way they snort awake suddenly and realise what position they're in amuses me. |
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In addition, risks for hepatitis C include sharing straws to snort cocaine or receiving a tattoo. |
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Even today, there are those who will snort at the suggestion of Wayne having been any kind of conscious artist. |
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Tania let out a humph and a snort, but resumed typing on the computer. |
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Ellen tried unsuccessfully to stop the snort that escaped her muzzle. |
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She then returns home to yell at her Ecuadorian nanny, ignore her kids and snort hard drugs until she falls asleep and has to do it all over again. |
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He remembers his first taste of marijuana, his first snort of horse. |
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With a snort he initialed the file and pitched it in the outbox. |
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I lowered my head just to hide the snort that clamored to get out. |
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He made a sound, a snort from his nostrils. I pricked up my ears. He did it a second time. I was astonished. Prusten? |
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Users snort it through the nose, smoke it or inject it. |
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In one scene, he even lets out a hoggish little snort of joy, and we are left to speculate on what neurologists would make of our hero: the Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Truffle. |
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Another snort, a whinny, some nickers, and the entire island seems to shake. |
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A snort of about the calibre of an explosion in an ammunition dump escaped my late father's sister. |
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A bulbous elephant seal slithers across Shackleton's grave, set on the hillside, and lets out a snort from his salt-crusted nostrils. |
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A snort or two of devil's dandruff has re-erected the Mighty Quinn from his emotional crash earlier, so all four of us have come clubbing. |
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Caribou are usually quiet, but they may give a loud snort. |
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Elliot put his frightless eyes near mine and gave an equine snort. |
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She had taught me to snort girl, and almost always when I came to her pad, there would be thin sparkling rows of crystal cocaine on the glass top of the cocktail table. |
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No doubt those in the boadroom will snort with indignance at the notion of changing tack off the back of one result, however raw it might feel on Tyneside. |
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