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1. of Grouse and flame
2. Swanned in here at seven o'clock, picked up a bottle of Grouse and said he had some business to do
3. Shaun is half way down his pint and the bottle of Grouse has sustained substantial damage
4. Grouse told him to
5. Coach Grouse looked at me
6. Coach Grouse motioned for Coach Demera who was watching Sam
7. Coach Grouse ran over to Roman before he made it out of the fieldhouse
8. Coach Grouse rummaged through his coaching bag and
9. Coach Grouse spit his
10. Coach Grouse started laughing in delight
11. Coach Grouse paced around as
12. Grouse argued about whether Johnny the Killer was going to take the mound after
13. Grouse usually lost these
14. shooting Grouse a piercing “I told ya so” glance
15. Coach Grouse shook his head
16. Grouse was smiling from ear to ear and paced around
17. Grouse had even left by then
18. Also home to butterflies, red deer, ibex, snow hare, golden eagle, Eurasian pygmy owl, boreal owl, three-toed woodpecker and jack grouse
19. Axel had invited the other two for a week at his father’s house in the country where they would ride and shoot grouse and drink until the early hours
20. Grouse, pheasants, and wild turkeys eat insects, nuts, seeds, berries, vegetation
21. While attempting to deliver a lesson, as we walked with her black Lab, Maya, up Grouse Mountain, I realized what the critical blockage was about
22. It was quite late in the evening, and they were in the DCI’s office, with a glass of Famous Grouse, and the bottle on the desk
23. As history unerringly demonstrated, as a grown-up, man tends to grouse about the perceived wrongs of the past instead of learning from the wrongs of the history
24. But, would the Hindu majority, recovering from the humiliation of a thousand years of alien rule, suffer a foreigner taking the capital seat of Hindustan? The Congressmen, and more so women, though seem not to mind, unmindful of the perils of having a person of foreign origin as the country’s Prime Minister! Wouldn’t every nation be a hostage of its own history that lends itself to color its people’s thinking towards the other countries and their peoples? Could an Israelite origin Prime Minister be objective in India’s ties with the Palestine? What about India’s relations with the Western world under the premiership of some naturalized Iranian or an Iraqi? Wouldn’t an Indian political head of Bangladeshi origin, nursing a grouse of his sister’s molestation by some Punjabi fauzis during the crisis in his parent country be tempted to settle scores with Pakistan with India’s military might? Why, could any such one be what he or she should be as India’s Prime Minister; without a native Indian at the helm of affairs, won’t India’s detractors exploit the handicaps of a foreign origin numero uno to jeopardize the Indian national interests?
25. feelings of grouse and grudge against his father
26. Don't murder too many grouse
27. Stoking the fire, he pushed the coals beneath the grouse and prodded the burning logs toward Nicolette to better warm her
28. The grouse would wait
29. She looked out the window of the Land Rover and saw a grouse take flight from the heather
30. You see, honoured sir, these orphans of good family--I might even say of aristocratic connections--and that wretch of a general sat eating grouse
31. Cathy had been caught in the act of plundering, or at least, hunting out the nests of the grouse
32. “Right, he can have it but I can’t,” I grouse
33. his friend Sviazhsky, who had splendid marshes for grouse in his neighborhood, and had lately written to ask him to keep a long-standing promise to stay with him
34. ‘I can’t answer for our finding grouse,
35. He heard the steps of Stepan Arkadyevitch, mistaking them for the tramp of the horses in the distance; he heard the brittle sound of the twigs on which he had trodden, taking this sound for the flying of a grouse
36. Not a grouse but a snipe flew up from beside the dog
37. where the horses are; there are breeding places there, and grouse, and all round those reeds as far as that alder, and right up to the mill
38. Stepan Arkadyevitch described what grouse moors this Malthus had bought in the Tver province, and how they were preserved, and of the carriages and dogcarts in which the shooting party had been driven, and the luncheon pavilion that had been rigged up at the marsh
39. Ten paces from her former place a grouse rose with a guttural cry and the peculiar round sound of its wings
40. Flying twenty paces further, the second grouse rose upwards, and whirling round like a ball, dropped heavily on a dry place
41. ‘Wait a bit, wait a bit, I know there are nineteen,’ said Levin, counting a second time over the grouse and snipe, that looked so much less important now, bent and dry and bloodstained, with heads crooked aside, than they did when they were flying
42. You see, honoured sir, these orphans of good family—I might even say of aristocratic connections—and that wretch of a general sat eating grouse
43. Although Sir James was a sportsman, he had some other feelings towards women than towards grouse and foxes, and did not regard his future wife in the light of prey, valuable chiefly for the excitements of the chase
44. Grouse, capercaillie, and hazel grouse are legal to hunt starting on August 25
45. A few weeks after this, the grouse becomes the carrier of the flavors of the forest to the F/L table
46. The dark meat of the grouse, the tender resistance, needs the browning butter to enhance the nuttiness, and the concentrated dried onion rounds off the wild flavors
47. The fall apple and lucky clover add acidity and fruitiness and balances the forest sweetness of the grouse
48. Cathy had been caught in the fact of plundering, or, at least, hunting out the nests of the grouse
49. Businessmen wear heeled boots that never feel a stirrup, and men of great wealth who have houses in Paris and regularly shoot grouse in Scotland refer to themselves as little old country boys
50. He sent the saddle without an answer, and with a sense of having done something shameful; he handed over all the now revolting business of the estate to the bailiff, and set off next day to a remote district to see his friend Sviazhsky, who had splendid marshes for grouse in his neighborhood, and had lately written to ask him to keep a long-standing promise to stay with him
1. “No, by Triton’s soggy beard, you have it wrong again!” groused Homer
2. When Xolon heard of this, he groused that Father must have been offered some ancient epic on Siros
3. ‘Where’ve we heard that before?’ groused Sir Stanley
4. “A lichenologist, working for the NACSE,” groused Stan
5. "Well, I assumed that I was in Buffalo, and that I'd been at my sister's house," he groused
6. “Why in the blasted darkness didn’t you tell me you was comin’ to cut the wires?” Cap’n groused, peering across the huddle at Sound
7. ” groused the old man
8. “How long will he be here?” he groused
9. “This entire process is completely unacceptable,” he groused
10. “Lost what?” He groused out in reply
11. I was secretly relieved to have him here, but I couldn’t let that show, “Get out of here! You’ve got a wife and two kids!” I groused out
12. “You spend more time in my head than you do in your own!” I groused out in response
13. Nothing, but a helpless old man anymore, Flynn groused to himself disgustedly
14. “I hate this shit,” Sol groused from the back
15. “If you had answered my text,” Claire groused, “we could have left ten minutes earlier
16. “When did I join the Israeli army?” I groused, throwing the covers off my legs
17. “What?” the attorney groused
18. "Seems to me," groused Crumley, "we played this scene yesterday
19. "Ah, hell," groused Riordan
1. “The crew’d been grousing about wasting time in port
2. The werewolf appeared to be preoccupied with his dinner guests at the moment, pinning Zacchaeus on his back, having finished off with Adrinius who lay grousing on the ground beside him
3. Hadn’t worked a job in years and still grousing about
4. Jacobi was grousing about his aching feet when my cell phone rang
5. Quaker Oats finally took it over for $14 a share after months of grousing by shorts and longs alike