She tried to contain her agony as best she could but felt herself giving way to a series of small whimpers that overcame her shaking body. |
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We sat there for a few minutes in silence, the only sound was of my sniffs and whimpers as I tried to stop crying. |
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Gillian whimpers as the dull pain in her side turns into a sharp throbbing pain. |
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I didn't even slow down as she was bowled over sideways, crumbling into a foetal position of grass stains and whimpers. |
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He whines, whimpers and barks at anything that dares enter our garden, even if it's only birds doing a fly over. |
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Maybe it was the tinny glint from the knife or the sound of her hoarse whimpers but something made him act. |
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Her voice once light and melodic now deep and whispery, whimpers and moans sounding out into the night to join the other sounds. |
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But still, in my head, I can hear her little whimpers from last night, see her hands reaching out even in sleep for warmth and comfort. |
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They remained that way for quite some time, long after she was out of tears and just continued to let out dry whimpers. |
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Often it is unknowing, as when a dog is left alone at home and whines and whimpers for attention. |
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They communicate by stamping their forepaws, chattering their teeth, and emitting a variety of whimpers, whines, hisses, and other vocalizations. |
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She whimpers as she undoes the bandages completely, revealing a scabby slice the length of her thumb. |
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Strained, muffled cries, sobs that pierced the air and pierced my heart, small whimpers that tore me apart, but from what? |
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Even though everybody is under 13, the room is quiet except for some tearful whimpers of fear and anticipated pain. |
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If it wasn't about milk, I'd sit with her in the crook of my arm, holding her on my shoulder and rocking her until her shrill cries were reduced to whimpers. |
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But now I am coughing like a consumptive and lying awake at night listening to strange whimpers emanating from my bronchial tubes. |
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There was something desperate about it, watching them wander away and out of sight and for ages I just stood where they had left me and let out small involuntary whimpers. |
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As planes full of holidaymakers thundered overhead, the whimpers of a three-month-old child abandoned by his mother and father went almost unnoticed. |
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It whimpers softly in its bed for another My Family, or a Wright Way that viewers don't attack with sticks. |
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Little whimpers and snuffles started to come out of the girl's mouth. |
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Calls: Grunts and whimpers, sometimes said to be reminiscent of the angry yelping of a distant pack of dogs. |
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At last there is peace and total silence during the night of St. Sylvester, an unreal silence: not even a single voice crying out in joy as the New Year 2008 makes its first whimpers heard. |
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Kits make warbling whimpers when nursing, these calls being especially loud when they are dissatisfied. |
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She traveled with a wide-eyed toddler, who tugged at her headscarf and her djellaba with little whimpers. |
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Please hush-now this heart to dumben this breath. Please muffle the whimpers, the drippings of sweat. |
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Yreka, surprised by the sudden burst of light, whimpers pitifully, but does not pause in her effort to eat her newest whelp free from its amniotic sac. |
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For the new occupant of the White House, as for his predecessor, the noisy demands of Capitol Hill will always drown out any whimpers from across the border. |
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The emptiness in my womb brings a heavy feeling crashing into reality but then this new little life whimpers, searching for the breast with soft rooting, and I feel whole again. |
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Amidst the cacophony of whimpers and cries of pain, five children lie in their cots alone, with no relatives to feed them, clean them or hold their hands. |
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His whimpers and grunts quieted once they entered the canopy of the forest, Annie's and Margaret's feet making the mossy ground crunch and whisper beneath them. |
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As it was, though, I had to smile and pretend to enjoy the feeling of scrabbly little legs in my mouth, or the whimpers of something that didn't enjoy being chewed. |
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It is horrific to hear moaning, sighs and whimpers from under the rubble when we can do so little to reach victims quickly,'' Red Cross spokeswoman Nina Galbe said. |
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