I crumpled to the ground where I lay muttering to myself about all the things I did wrong in my life. |
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I sometimes learn my lines on public transport muttering them out loud to myself. |
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Viro walked down the path beyond the witch's house, muttering a thousand oaths against sorcery. |
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I sat up angrily, muttering profanities to myself as I rubbed my elbows and knees which took my awkward landing hardest. |
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Thoroughly humiliated and irritated in far too many ways, Em got to her knees, muttering oaths that would have made Uncle Tuan proud. |
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I get up muttering obscenities under my breath as I try to wake up my foot that has decided to fall asleep on me. |
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When the game was over, Drew stalked off, muttering obscenities under his breath. |
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One of his opponents was last seen heading for the showers at Laem Chabang muttering obscenities under his breath. |
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Picking up the cup of milk with bound hands I kicked the food back at the stringy, oily servant, growling and muttering a warning. |
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Sam can't even muster the chutzpah to blast back at a heckler with the bile we know he can spit, instead muttering some lame babble. |
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So I took my time finishing the job, heaved myself upright and turned to face the source of the muttering. |
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By now, someone reading this is angrily muttering, but it teaches the kids discipline! |
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Mr Godfrey took the hint and sunk back in his seat, muttering maledictions under his breath. |
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Without any prompting from Pettitt, he was feverishly muttering snippets from his stump speech in the middle of the frantic gesturing. |
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Mr Morrigon's secretary was at her side muttering platitudes about the weather and asking her how many sugars she'd like in her coffee. |
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Graham is still swotting up on bicycles and has got to the stage where he's constantly muttering technical-sounding buzzwords. |
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We started to go through the kitchen, to the back door, but we heard clattering and muttering. |
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Then he fell back on the bed and tossed about as though he was in the throes of a poison, muttering through clenched teeth. |
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She paces backwards and forwards, at one end of the platform, muttering quietly to herself, gesticulating with quick fingers. |
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Beth was feverish and fitful, tossing about beneath the sheets, her head thrashing from side to side, muttering inaudibly from time to time. |
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Groans from a baggy eyed courtroom were cut short when the judge collapsed laughing and muttering incoherently. |
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He just kept shivering and muttering incoherent fragments of distorted English. |
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Soon after, they found Hazel sitting by a tree, muttering incoherent threats. |
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Williams subsided over his beer, muttering some kind of incoherent threat, as Leslie smiled. |
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Grabbing my arm, she began muttering an incantation that sounded a bit too similar to the one with which I had seen her geld a horse. |
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His foot was throbbing madly, but he gave the door another kick, muttering more curses under his breath. |
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But all the same I gave it to him without wetting my pants of muttering something stupid and insane. |
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He shifts, muttering about a stupid feather, and I crack a weak, watery smile, my lip trembling. |
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They skulk at the back, where portly men are eating prawn sandwiches and muttering. |
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Politely muttering some pleasantry, I paid for the chocolate bar, and we bade each other a good afternoon. |
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Still, we mellow out round the fire, toasting marshmallows and muttering into the gloom. |
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Kira carried on walking, muttering angrily to herself about the absolute stupidity and selfishness of demons and mythical creatures. |
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Jerome, muttering and dripping thick mud and rainwater, brought up the rear of this merry parade. |
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Pete has been driven to such distraction lately he is now muttering about consoling himself by munching on a fine Alsatian steak. |
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The governor, already on board, is bellowing at us, and several women are crossing themselves and muttering prayers. |
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Suddenly, I find myself muttering the Sabbath blessing my father and mother always used to give over us children at Shabbat. |
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He barely talks to anybody but he can often be seen standing alone in the day room, staring blankly or cackling and muttering to himself. |
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About him stood three priests, true shavelings, clean shorn and polled, who were muttering strange words to the devils out of a conjuring book. |
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After the subtle shock wore off, everyone was muttering about interrupting the movie. |
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Rose, having snapped out of her reverie, was muttering discontentedly over her schedule. |
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When Jana emerged from the stall, she was tucking her white shirt into the regulation plaid skirt and was muttering harshly under her breath. |
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But it is no use muttering about Luddism when people are simply asking how society will gain from new medical technologies or biobanks. |
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Sadly, the group trooped toward the other bus, muttering amongst themselves. |
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Usually you will find me with my head in a book muttering at the unreality and anachronism in some flouncy, Austen thing. |
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Neruda is master of a living world in turmoil, and his expression is at times scarcely more than a sibylline stammer, a primitive muttering. |
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I trudged to my room, all the way muttering about how she would blackmail me with this little bit of information. |
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Who knows which expletives he is muttering beneath his vast, furrowed monobrow! |
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He nodded in the same slow manner as his speech and continued walking, resuming his constant muttering. |
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Astor could ignore someone beside him mouthing words without sound and muttering impatiently whenever he had to rewind the tape. |
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Merrick was muttering obscenities and Ryder under his breath while she finished up. |
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You see them muttering together in corners, their skin grey and baggy and their unbrushed hair matted with Playdoh. |
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For us moviegoers, you might be muttering to yourself, but not for the wretched of the Glasgow slums. |
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She sat there, muttering to herself and overall amusing the daylights out of me. |
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He was still sleeping and appeared to be having a dream, for he was tossing and turning, and muttering something undistinguishable. |
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Privately, I've heard quite a bit of murmuring and muttering about the way this affects the day-to-day running of the club. |
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In a second scene from Macbeth, Lady Macbeth walks about the castle in a trance-like state, muttering psychotically. |
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Carl continued muttering in both English and Romany as they headed out the door. |
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A few turned to stare as she stood there, green eyes blinking curiously, voices muttering. |
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The lights were still on at my house and I walked in, barely muttering a goodnight to him. |
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Sometimes I'd hear a melodic fragment or a texture, or it might sound like voices muttering in an unintelligible language. |
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The big woman knelt down and gathered up Rose's books, muttering apologies in a deep, quiet voice. |
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Without even having to strain his ears, he could overhear the girl muttering to herself in annoyance. |
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I follow sullenly, muttering something barely coherent, concerning lies and unfairness. |
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He managed to nudge his partner, and together they rose, muttering in tones of voice too low and quiet for her to hear. |
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She replied so quietly that he could barely hear her voice muttering her name. |
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His friend began muttering in German and what I possibly believe is that they were talking about me. |
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They began muttering, and he heard a chair scrape across the floor, followed quickly by three more. |
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So he said no, privately muttering that his team shouldn't have to compromise to make up for the mistakes of others. |
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People began muttering under their breath as the moments went by and no one saw any danger. |
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The four friends and the men begin muttering, then asking us loudly why only she got the money, then arguing with her. |
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By 11, his colleagues had not arrived and several people began muttering over their absence. |
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When she motioned me over the kids began whispering, muttering that I must have been shoplifting or something. |
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The result was an unholy mess, with party nabobs muttering darkly about throwing the 71-year-old peer out of the Tories altogether. |
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As the hours slowly passed, he rocked back and forth, muttering prayers first in Latin, then in Gaelic, then in English. |
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She began muttering things under her breath but gradually grew tired as well. |
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As I climbed, I caught some words that he was muttering, but they were old Gaelic and I didn't understand. |
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Vauban never spared himself during the process, and was always on hand, muttering away in a Burgundian dialect littered with forceful neologisms. |
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Instead of yelling back or muttering cusses at her father, Jazlyn just balled her hands into fists. |
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He was alive and breathing, but he was muttering as though out of his mind, and a bandage covered his eyes. |
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I fell into the arms of the door opener, muttering brokenly of my need to see my friend. |
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Most often it doesn't and he goes all sullen and broody, muttering about fussy neighbours and piling even more garden waste on the smoking heap. |
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Taukat showed his agreement by muttering the words of a spell and conjuring a cloud of acid rain over the unsuspecting targets. |
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I glared at the woman, who shut up pretty quickly, then placed my hands on either side of the small circle, muttering the words of a spell. |
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People lose their nerve in the middle of a sentence and walk off muttering, they sit and brood by themselves, and best yet, all the time, people are getting stupid drunk. |
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A soft noise came from inside, a quiet shuffling and a low muttering. |
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Irritably, he complies, but when the stewardess moves on, he reclines the chair again, muttering balefully under his breath. |
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I can't help muttering under my breath, though, willing the hawk on. |
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At that moment my father stalked impatiently through the door, muttering. |
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Karen wore the shortest and hottest, hot pants of the evening, while Pat Dixon was overheard muttering that in the swinging '70s she was up to her armpits in children. |
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It was five o'clock in the morning and she was muttering to herself and holding the fuzzy white bathrobe tightly closed, as if her life depended on it. |
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He passed one of the youth gangs on the way, muttering into their phones and thumbing at their keyboards, coordinating their crimefighting activities. |
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I still remember the days when a befurred member of the concert society huffily walked out in the middle of the Fugue muttering about the assault to her ears. |
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She slipped the matching shoes onto her feet, muttering at the high heels. |
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Emanuel shook his head, muttering about the misguidedness of heathens. |
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Their fathers sitting there misty-eyed with joy and disbelief, their brothers lurking in the corner muttering with envy. |
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The elderly ladies of the audience were muttering and tutting throughout. |
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It filled my head, that muttering sound, like thick oily smoke from a fat-rendering vat or an odour of noisome decay. |
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He left muttering something about mothballing the suit until next year. |
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Her face was red, fumes came from her head and she was muttering very strong and unedifying words under her breath that were peeling paint off of the walls. |
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Clean-cut, in sharp suits, and with short hair at a time when that was unfashionable, they prowled around muttering into wires that protruded from their shirt cuffs. |
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Unable to be still, he paced around the beach muttering something, his eyes wide and to the ground. |
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The others started to file out, muttering about him being a spoilsport. |
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As bloggers become to become mainstream and not just fringe lunatics muttering in tiny cabals, power will concentrate according to network power laws. |
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Five minutes later, Keyan was in the medical bay, stripped down to his boxers, with a medic fussing over him, muttering oaths about how barbaric the fights were. |
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Two bus-rides and a walk in the rain later we found the old dairy farm, muttering under our breaths about the wisdom of locating such an establishment way out in the sticks. |
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After the treatment, we see her standing dazed in a straitjacket, muttering unintelligibly, her hair standing on end, sparks flying from her head. |
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Around him, the demons dance, cavorting, whispering, dancing, muttering. |
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She thought it was her husband until she heard a voice muttering close by. |
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He then lit the incense and let the smoke rise for a few moments before taking it and walking around the room muttering the same words he had spoken before. |
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Sighing heavily and muttering a few choice words about his lazy companion, he begrudgingly hauled her onto his back and piggybacked her all the way back to their apartment. |
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Grim-faced, head bowed and muttering to himself, Owen walked straight on, allowing the warm Madrid night to swallow him up along with whatever dark thoughts inhibited him. |
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He was muttering something to himself in that piping voice of his, and the wounded surprise in his voice brought home to me that he was just a child himself. |
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Gabord, still muttering, turned to us again, and began to berate the soldiers for their laziness. |
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I channel vertically under the sheet to hide my blushing neck, muttering demulcent nothings. |
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Nina was thrilled, muttering her cantankerous joy that I was getting out of the house. |
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I suspect Cornishmen and women really do spend time in pubs muttering into their pints, generally mithering about the English. |
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Some employees are muttering about the changes in the pension plan. |
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There are two women who sit on their stoop here, smoking and muttering dark imprecations like the Graeae missing a sister. |
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Tardiness is one classical hallmark of job dissatisfaction, and muttering under one's breath is not exactly a symbol of a happy employee either. |
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And as for that we'll see about that, fear no such threatful muttering under the weather, either. |
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The pair were muttering away, nonsensically as Godzone farmers do, when John the Joiner from Mardon erupted. |
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Roissy I so lacks any notion of directionality because of its circular plan that disorientated travellers wander round muttering to themselves in rage and bewilderment. |
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April could hear the delivery van's engine muttering in the driveway. |
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If the word becomes a tool for settling scores, muttering, and leveling accusations randomly, then it becomes a destructive tool that benefits the gloaters only. |
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They take over the first two rows of seats in front of the stage, impatient and grumblesome and muttering about having done this too many times before. |
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