Quick and mischievous Halflings squeaked happily at the excitement surrounding them. |
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She squeaked with gratitude, sounding oddly like the manager attempting a girlish treble. |
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His mother squeaked with excitement as she glanced back to look at her son. |
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He sped off the freeway and through the neighborhood, then squeaked to a stop underneath the branches of the large tree in their front lawn. |
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Max stood up so quickly he slopped the alcohol down his shirt and scared the brunette so bad that she squeaked and shrank away from him. |
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Some unfortunate chemist got caught and made an example of, and the system of scrutiny for science practicals was tightened up til it squeaked. |
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He sat down in his chair and visibly twitched in annoyance as it squeaked noisily. |
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As he moved though, the rubber bottom of his running shoes squeaked on a puddle of melted snow. |
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Then she crept up the stairs, avoiding the spots that squeaked, and then snuck to her room, quiet as a mouse. |
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The ragged boy squeaked and quickly dipped his free hand into his shirt and offered up Tyran's chip pouch. |
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Voices still chattered in the hallway, doors squeaked open, slammed shut, feet thumped, tramped up and down the stairs. |
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I squeaked in surprise, flinging my hand sideways and knocking half a dozen books off the shelf. |
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Orchestras were no longer needed, along with screen actors who had voices that grated or squeaked. |
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The girl squeaked, dropped the phone, and I heard her footsteps retreating away from the phone. |
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The constant movement caused my skirt to ride up, and the bottom of my thighs squeaked against the leather. |
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Cassia squeaked and scrambled to his feet, hugging the other boy and babbling apologies. |
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Raven shook his head and scraped his foot along the tiles until they squeaked their protest. |
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Between rings, the bell wheels squeaked in their gudgeons like an old barn door. |
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The maintenance piggy bank got busted when the fuel pump squeaked to a full stop a couple of months back. |
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The tires that roll the bus down the road each day squeaked as they stopped in front of her. |
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She squeaked and tried to get out of his embrace, her face flaming, but he just chuckled and leaned forward to whisper something in her ear. |
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It was a deserted hallway, so I squeaked in alarm when she spun around a corner to face me, her face contorted in fury. |
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Ty squeaked again, this time out of a childlike excitement and pushed Bryan down before she landed a blow across his chest and stomach. |
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Although Thomas squeaked through by a narrow margin in the Senate, several notable Republicans broke party ranks to vote against his nomination. |
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He is a brilliant if repulsive campaigner who's always squeaked through by making the other guy the issue. |
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We just squeaked into the play-offs, but I was excited about being a part of it all. |
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It squeaked as it swung inwards, and Jennifer stood against the wall, knife in hand, wishing she had a gun. |
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The hallway creaked, the rain beat the roof like the clip-clop of a horse's hooves, and beds squeaked as children climbed wearily into them. |
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The rusty, metal hinges squeaked as he pulled the door open, wincing as it scraped loudly against the stone floor, and stepped inside. |
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The chair's legs squeaked against the floor as she pushed it away and coughed, her body expelling the pill across to the far side of the table. |
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As Teta carefully pulled the double doors open, their hinges squeaked loudly. |
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The first time I got the nerve to call a guy, when he picked up I was so nervous that I squeaked into the phone. |
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Queen Rose squeaked with excitement as she saw the small baby asleep in his crib. |
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I squeaked as we took a step onto the porch just as a group of topless girls ran by. |
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She squeaked in triumph, excited that she might have finally found a way out of this mess. |
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The door had a single bolt that had been neglected for so long that it was rusting and squeaked as they pulled it back. |
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And I listened to the old tape with the scrawled track listing and the spools that squeaked when you turned them, and became a fan forever. |
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Many mentions the problem of the noise, because it is true that the first wind mills whistled and squeaked. |
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Sleeping in the forepeaks with my behind tucked on the starboard bow quarter I could feel the hull flexing as the rig squeaked in the waves and the gusts. |
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Kevin squeaked in a high pitch voice flinging his arms crazily. |
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After an excruciating wait, word went around that Hendrijk David of the Netherlands had squeaked out enough votes to take the prize. |
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A series of scuffles and bangs sounded from within the gloom and even Marlo winced once when something heavy fell, smashed and Atoshi squeaked pathetically. |
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The garden gate clicked, squeaked, and clicked again as it shut. |
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I squeaked, my voice a tone higher than it should have been. |
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Aidan squeaked, with an added stutter because he was suddenly nervous. |
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Gael Monfils and Vasek Pospisil played a best-of-five match that went the distance and Monfils ultimately squeaked out the win. |
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This year, the BBC squeaked out its Eurovision announcement in the most humiliating way possible, via a red button broadcast. |
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New Democracy squeaked an election win in 2012, but the vote this weekend is expected to favour the anti-austerity leftists of Syriza. |
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Such claims may be overblown, but some Western diplomats agree that the CHP probably won in Ankara, where AK squeaked in by a mere 30,000 votes. |
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We opened the film and squeaked three weeks out of Calgary and three weeks out of Winnipeg. |
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Luckily I squeaked through to semis, but fell both runs so no finals for me. |
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Davydenko has squeaked through every match he has played in Miami, needing three sets to beat all three opponents he's faced. |
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Roy, squeaked into the second run by finishing in a tie for 27th, then looked poised to move up the rankings with the seventh fastest second run. |
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I can't say the plastics quality inside the VUE Red Line was particularly top-grade either, maybe one of the reasons the dash squeaked. |
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We both winced as she hit a knot in Carla's hair and Carla squeaked. |
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Marjoline squeaked, trying to brush past her, but Jacquiline barred the way with her arm and put Marjoline back in her place with only a slight nudge. |
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Over the last mile of rail trackbed there's a pond with alders, a wren squeaked in the scrub and then we walked a low embankment that has commendably been spared the plough. |
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Their boots squeaked in response to sudden bursts of activity. |
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Francine sat in the glider on the porch, swinging lightly, her mind a thousand miles away. The chain squeaked a little, almost like a cricket. |
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It was shaping up to be an Italian final, with Azzurra and Emirates Team New Zealand each having one win but the home team squeaked in there to win the semi-finals. |
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Instead, she squeaked her musical box shut and sat looking the other way. |
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Although Truman squeaked to victory in 1948 by mending his damaged relations with the labour movement, by the end of the decade much of the visionary momentum of the movement had dissipated. |
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The Liberals barely squeaked ahead of the Klein candidate. |
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This was more than he had bargained for, and he squeaked shrilly with the pain. |
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Given the broad scepticism in Congress towards trade, the vote will doubtless be a cliff-hanger like the battle over fast-tracliff-hanger likech squeaked theough the House of Representatives battle voverWill CAFTA be passed? |
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The proposal squeaked home after a secret vote during the conference's final day, March 14th, on an attempt by Japan and China to reopen the debate. |
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His defection, followed by the ruling that Al Franken had squeaked to victory in Minnesota, eventually gave the Senate Democrats a filibuster-proof supermajority. |
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Her socks squeaked wetly with every step, the rain pelting her sideways. |
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