We may weep a little rather than ululate, gnash our teeth or wail to the rhythm of a thousand drums. |
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Above the drums, singing, and stomping of feet, women ululate shrilly to express their excitement. |
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The wind bellies thick in the shadows near my aunts, as one of Ray's sisters begins to keen and another to ululate. |
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Back then, it seemed as if she had studied Mariah Carey and, on an anything-you-can-do basis, resolved to squeal, ululate and warble her way to the top of the charts. |
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Often, the mother will ululate in joy over the honor that Allah has bestowed upon her family. |
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In the half-register below, nine women mourners weep and ululate, their hands hiding their faces or pouring dust on their heads. |
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It concentrates on the Golovin family from Obukhovo, a village renamed when the new serfdom of collectivisation arrived, the church bells taken away to be melted down as peasants ululate. |
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The second time a woman appeared out of nowhere, to ululate and shout the praises of Hosni Mubarak in front of television cameras, something started to seem fishy. |
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The moment she saw her long lost son's clothes, the mother burst into tears butstarted to ululate in mixed emotions of nostalgia and celebratory happiness. |
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