Live music thumps out of the bars and clubs, a music scene that has produced artists as varied as The Undertones and Dana. |
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Darin thumps into the chair, wincing as the impact sends a jolt of pain up his spine. |
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David heard a series of thumps as the heavy-footed Cath made her way down and back up the basement stairs. |
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The subwoofer will also get a workout, as Jason's heart thumps harder than a Dr. Dre backbeat. |
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The lyrics echo in my head, and my heart thumps harder as memories flash before my eyes. |
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Opal stepped farther into the room, his boots making dull thumps across the rugged floor. |
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A series of thumps echoed from above her head, but she could not get any light up in the rafters. |
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The recorder captured the sounds of loud thumps, crashes, shouts, and breaking glasses and plates. |
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One very hot day while out walking, one of the fellows I was with flopped awkwardly to the ground and the sound of wet thumps filled my ears. |
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Feeling the thumps of fear in the fragile body, I lifted the tiny beast to the sand and watched it scamper away. |
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Upchanging was quite seamless, and even with full throttle kick-downs there were no nasty thumps to upset grandma in the back. |
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Audio is muted until the amp has stabilized, so you'll hear no pops or thumps during power up. |
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This frog thumps its gular pouch against the soft soil where it lies and rapidly inflates its vocal sac. |
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There were two loud thumps on the door, and then it burst open, revealing a squad of five policemen. |
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His ears didn't pick up anything but the digital tick of the cardiograph, not the plodding footsteps or melodic dry thumps of a cane. |
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The music thumps in his ears as the wind and other cars speed by in a swirl of motion and color. |
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Add in the fact that when the actual image is being produced, the tube thumps and bangs and whizzes, while the technician is telling you to hold your breath! |
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The suspension bumps and thumps loudly and sometimes uncomfortably. |
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My heart thumps loudly and the gun feels slippery in my sweaty hands. |
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The drummer rarely plays on the beat, often just skittering about on the rims of his drums, placing well-timed thumps with his kick drum and splashing about on his cymbals. |
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He thumps the ball towards cover, travelling at wild pace a foot or so off the ground, only for Hodge takes a great catch diving to his left. |
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Perry plants her foot down the track and thumps a drive away for four, then Lanning pulls for four more. |
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This inherent play can result in slight noises during use such as clicks and small thumps. |
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The same goes for patting their ribs, something men do at times, giving a hard couple thumps on the dog's side. |
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I haven't seen a shark all day, but the sun went down and sure enough, the Zeeman Challenger got a few thumps again. |
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The suddenly a few really terribly hard thumps on the rudder, followed by bumps on the side of the boat. |
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A few hours later a helicopter thumps past the huskies curled up on top of their dog houses, past the newly built duplexes still wrapped in Tyvek. |
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He dumped it all on the floor with an assortment of thumps and clunks. |
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The bass thumps, the crowd roars and it's the band, tearing it up. |
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Most of the kids were alert by now, awakened by the resounding thumps. |
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Booms, clicks, tinkles and thumps make up most percussion music. |
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Jupitus now regularly takes the lead role and thumps out hits including Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick and Billericay Dickie. |
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No slickered stranger rides down the arroyo, jingles to the bar and thumps for booze. |
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Even Mary Berry seems smitten by his strong arms, as he thumps into the technical challenge of creating the perfect rum baba. |
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There are no thumps and bumps to release the inner tension. |
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Arabic pop music thumps from dozens of speakers as hawkers peddle candyfloss, ice cream, fresh juice and stuffed animals from stalls fronted with flashing, multi-coloured lights. |
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A few friendly thumps on the shoulder later, I manage to tear myself away from this warm and convivial atmosphere, and from the people who in the company of visitors forget their daily cares. |
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His heart thumps when he tracks her to the lair of a monster. |
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