The crowd oohed and aahed at his array of slow curves and darting changeups, and cheered loudly when he entered and exited the game, the only notable noise on a spookily quiet afternoon at the ballpark. |
And Francis, named for a 2004 hurricane that hit Key West, nestled comfortably on Papa's pillow as guests oohed and aahed. |
A former Raelette, who oohed and aahed alongside Ray Charles, she is now a pastor and the founder of the Joy in Jesus Ministries in Los Angeles. |
Everyone who came by oohed and aahed over her new appearance. |
The youngsters oohed and aahed when the lions and tigers paced in their cages, but when a lion came too close to the cage, the children scrambled away, shrieking in fear. |
That evening we all oohed and aahed at the shifting curtain of green in the freezing Arctic sky. |