In the darkness, a lunatic warbled nonsense and a hungry madman babbled on about food. |
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The callers recounted tedious vows, painfully off-key songs warbled by bride and groom, the inclusion of the groom's dog in the ceremony. |
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Somewhere in the branches above her head, a thrush warbled happily, and it was all that Hope could do not to join in. |
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Then a turf cutter sat on the side of the bank and ate his repost to the song of the Lark, as it warbled above him in the clear sky. |
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Soon the sounds of tuning instruments filled the afternoon, then the accordion warbled out its organ-like notes. |
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Her voice warbled once more as she caught his hand, holding it gently in her lap with both hands. |
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She warbled and wobbled through the recital and was greeted with thunderous applause. |
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Locals say that they also cut out the vocal cords of a singer who had warbled improvised anti-regime ditties in previous weeks. |
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One was delivered on YouTube by an animated bird, who warbled sadly from the pavement against a backdrop of commuters' calves. |
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Song: two or three slurred whistles, closing with quick, sweet warbled notes that descend in pitch near the end. |
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She has come only after more than 2 hours again with in and almost all along has warbled happily, in the trees, around. |
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Michael opened one of the doors to reveal a wall lined with little cubbyholes, in which dozens of pigeons warbled and bobbed and shifted their feet. |
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My reflection in you warbled, because you see only hints, of what I see to beacon of me. Who am I who is reflecting from you? How so do I identify my soul in you? |
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Delirium was deeply entrenched in my bed as I warbled nonsense, desperately trying to ward off the evil spirits that had given me such a crippling dose of man flu. |
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