The unmistakable sound of a mouse squeak caused her to jump and trip over the darkness in trying to find the stairs. |
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Inside there was a squeak and the sound of something clattering, then the door swung open to slam against the bathroom wall. |
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One of them gives this part angry, part horrified squeak, and then they stalk off as well as they can in the knee-deep snow. |
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The squeak of my match sounded as loud as the scraping of a brake, and I almost fancied I heard it fall when I tossed it onto the grass. |
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His terror threatened to overwhelm him as he dived for the handlebars with a thin squeak escaping his lips. |
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Another time, my body was pelted by dime-sized hail as I ran through blinding rain in an attempt to squeak out one last mile. |
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He blows up at little old ladies, but his only response to his wife leaving him is to squeak. |
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Alison slowly pushed the heavy door open hearing it squeak along it's unoiled hinges. |
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And after the narrow squeak of the tuition fees vote, he cannot confront his own party in quite the same way ever again. |
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A startled squeak came from the box the two of them were standing over as Golin seemed to awaken from an unrestful sleep. |
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Agatha gave a little squeak of distress and pulled the computer's electrical cable out of the plug socket. |
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He immediately grabbed it again, when we both heard the unmistakable sound of a shoe squeak. |
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Set a bubble and squeak cake on each warm plate, top with some courgettes and a few sprigs of watercress and sit a mallard breast on top. |
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I sat over a plate of bubble and squeak topped with two fried eggs and contemplated the canvas, all blocked out and ready for colour. |
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And there was some unspeakable bubble and squeak in a dry, pot-shaped lump that had the flavour of frostbitten turnip. |
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Outside their window, an insect's timid squeak peeped sporadically into the night, like a half-rusty hinge. |
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The second best basketball sound is the squeak of new shoes on a basketball floor. |
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He caught a slight squeak of surprise from the first speaker as his three stalkers gave chase. |
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A squeak sounded from the other room and moments later a middle-aged woman rolled out in a wheelchair. |
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There was a high-pitched squeak and one of the pipes broke away from the wall, and Armstrong smelled ozone. |
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I've listened closely to the sweaty badminton and discovered there is no sound apart from the squeak of tennis shoes on plastic flooring. |
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Hatchback it may be, but we never detected a single squeak, rattle or any sign of flexing. |
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Still, even while driving in and out of Irish potholes, you'll hear no squeak or feel no squirm from the structure or fittings. |
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The ranks will close even tighter and, despite the forensic criticisms, you won't hear a squeak in the party room. |
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The floors had stopped squeaking, and there was the sound of someone walking on the boards that didn't squeak. |
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Trucks also can't slow down as quickly as a car so think about that the next time you squeak in front of one and slam on the brakes. |
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In fact, they'll be lucky if they can squeak themselves into the play-offs. |
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Through her closed door, Bri heard her father's bedroom door from across the hall slowly squeak open. |
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She only managed a muffled squeak as he roughly shoved a handkerchief up to her nose. |
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I nearly leapt out from my seat, a strangled squeak uttered from somewhere in my throat as an unexpected voice spoke from behind me. |
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Your china cup couldn't clink that high D, your shoe wouldn't squeak, you wouldn't be able to utter or hear a sound. |
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With a feeble squeak, his knees buckled, and he tumbled into a wall, eyes wide with shock. |
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A moment that signalled that the middle market had been squeezed so dry the pips had begun to squeak. |
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Finally, here are Gartner's recommendations to squeeze your networking equipment supplier until its pips squeak. |
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The Left are still wedded to silly ideas about squeezing the rich till the pips squeak. |
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As we reveal today, Labour is planning a dramatic rebanding of council tax which would squeeze middle-class households until the pips squeak. |
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One early spring morning in 1992,1 heard a shrill, piping squeak from the terrace. |
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There's a squeak to the hinges as well, something sudden and unexpected, only kicking in when the door's almost fully swung inwards. |
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To me, a squeak or rattle is reason enough to sell a car, to him it's part of its charm. |
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I then walk towards her bed and stop dead in my tracks the moment the floorboards squeak. |
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His voice gave out on the final syllable, his distressed croak fading abruptly into an almost inaudible squeak. |
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He pulled open the heavy front door and its loud squeak was shot through the house. |
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So Simple's chorus features a vocal divertingly speeded up to a cartoon squeak. |
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You have to squeak it in a shrill whine, which says all that you need to know about the man himself. |
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I bought giant stuffed frogs that squeak, plush lambies to cuddle, felt baby rattles to entertain. |
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His voice rises in pitch as he says it, turning the last syllable of his question into something akin to a squeak. |
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No, we can't let them squeak by with a flimsy excuse like that. |
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Now, we have been blessed with a good summer and very few people are saying squeak. |
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At the end of a campaign that included everything from singing the national anthem to physical combat, she was returned to Parliament by the narrow squeak of 211 votes. |
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I mean to say, a sick half-sister that no one had heard a squeak out of for years? |
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When we have been forced to reduce services we never heard a squeak of protest from Clare. |
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My guess is that if the surface is more like the bottom of a crepe sole, it will squeak less than if the soles were like that of a pair of tennis shoes. |
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Her voice was the volume of a hamster's adorable, feeble squeak. |
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Instead of the usual sausagemeat stuffing, I suggest a black pudding and apple one, which also tastes delicious with Boxing Day's bubble and squeak. |
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I tend to get extremely nervous when speaking in public, so it will be a rare opportunity to see me sweat, shake, dribble incoherently and squeak a lot. |
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Greene is so stuffed with bubble and squeak and bunched into his Seville Row wardrobe that he's as convincing as a corncob in the role of brave hero. |
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Cooked properly pink, it is lean and tender, and sitting on top of a crisply fried pancake of bubble and squeak, made from leftover mash and greens, it's a kingly dish. |
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I hear the squeak of his boots and when I turn around, he is standing at attention. |
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I made some noise between a squeak and a squawk, and shot up. |
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It was a most undignified noise that sounded like a squeak to her ears. |
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But I have no apologies for the audible squeals I unknowingly squeak out whenever I see her on screen. |
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The door opened with a rusty squeak and Tawnie was allowed admittance. |
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And at the same time it would create a nice comfortable monopoly on waste disposal all the better for jacking up fees and squeezing rate payers till the pips squeak. |
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The owners of some 660 horses face a frustrating and expensive new year because Horse Racing Ireland is going to squeeze them until the pips squeak. |
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I can hear the bed squeak, see it move when she climbs over it. |
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Cleo managed a forced laugh, though it sounded more like a squeak. |
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I tried to sound like it was just casual conversation but I knew there was a slight squeak in my voice that my mom had to have caught with her natural mother instincts. |
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Shapard, the pollster, predicts Lankford will just squeak by with a narrow majority. |
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Squeak has buried untold pounds of walnuts, pecans, and peanuts in my yard. |
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The squirrel began to squeak and chatter at the forest entity. |
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Her transpierced vocal chords emitted a slight squeak as her mind registered the fact that she was immovably entangled and impaled more than twenty times. |
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And have we heard a squeak from the director with the verbal incontinence? |
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The instruments all stopped except a clarinet, which gave a loud squeak. |
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Wagtails and sandpipers squeak and dart amongst the thick glossy hyacinth leaves, and at the muddy edges, bluethroats scuttle this way and that like mice. |
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She had a training partner put on the squeakiest shoes he could find then had him squeak away as loudly as he could in practice. |
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In the real world, the pro-B-2 case was a security-muffled squeak. |
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And while polls show 594 is likely to pass, 591 could squeak by as well. |
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Squeeze the air pump and the catnip mouse peeks out from the cheese and emits a realistic mouse squeak via a microchip. |
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My better half had aromatic braised pork belly with a bubble and squeak cake, black pudding and apple fritter. |
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Like other mustelids, the polecat is usually a silent animal, though it will growl fiercely when angered, and squeak when distressed. |
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On still nights, the rhythmic gruntle and squeak of frogs carried across the water. |
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Black pudding, baked beans, bubble and squeak and hash browns are often also included. |
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Tonight, Sophie demonstrates a series of recipes for combating melancholy, indulging her blues with bubble and squeak cakes served with red onion gravy. |
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Tribute to her, all now hangs on airer Hauled to ceiling height and she addresses Sunday joint, cold beef with carving knife, And magics up crisped bubble and squeak in pans. |
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In addition, they commonly squeak along a range of tones from high, abrupt pain squeaks to soft, persistent 'singing' sounds during confrontations. |
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Bubble and squeak is one of the most famous dishes made from leftovers. |
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During the rut a buck following a doe will make a weak whistle or squeak. |
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