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Shrieked the amoral, inauthentic, serial adulterer.
White House Smacks Gingrich For Calling Sotomayor A Racist 2009
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Shrieked even more as well as crying, hyperventilating, and calling Vixy and making hysterical dolphin noises at her while she tried to work out whether the sounds I was making meant "we sold Toby" or "I have just been bitten by one of those nasty parasite things from Cloverfield and am about to swell up and explode".
seanan_mcguire: Anthological. seanan_mcguire 2009
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Shrieked by Washington State University Associate Professor John Streamas, Phd, who can be contacted directly via email: streamas@wsu. edu
Sound Politics: Call for Nominations: The Best and Worst of 2006 2006
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Shrieked, till they caught immeasurable mirth — 475
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With great effort, he pulled himself against the Tower wall as the wind Shrieked and battered.
The Dark Queen Williams, Michael, 1952 Dec. 17- 1994
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Shruck (Shrieked): An old woman who was accidentally locked up in a church where she was slumbering in a high pew, said, "I shruck till I could shruck no longer, but no one comed, so I up and tolled upon the bell."
Highways & Byways in Sussex E.V. Lucas
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Shrieked the earth in frantic woe; rose from out the yawning shades
National Epics Kate Milner Rabb 1901
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Shrieked the exulting Priest: -- 'Slaves, to the stake
The Revolt of Islam 1901
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Shrieked, snorted and hissed, like a thing bent on death,
Three Women Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1887
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Shrieked on the night and through the ether hissed
The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems Hanford Lennox Gordon 1878
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