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    bleat


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    bleats


    1. and the bleat of a solitary goat tethers


    2. Sheep bleat in the distance, beyond Davie's line of sight


    3. but the only sounds there on the hillside were bird calls, the chirr of crickets, and an occasional bleat from one of the ewes


    4. could bleat an objection


    5. But in the US one can bleat “freedom” and red bait, even getting many of the same people who most need help to agree they should literally die in the streets, and then say it is their own fault in the bargain


    6. are generally quite so that when they bleat or cry, you will know that


    7. They will bleat or cry when they are


    8. Now I realized it was more of an irritated bleat


    9. As you bleat out your innocent ways you will remember the pain of the former life," he called out fiercely


    10. “Why were you coming to Khafra, Raven?” She slipped, nearly dropping him and she stopped as he let out a small bleat of pain

    11. No more would the poor man hear it bleat


    12. Paying no attention to her it continued to bleat the hideous electronic noise


    13. “Me childish? Jesus, what do you expect me to do? Thank you and sit here rationally discussing the problems of the world? Listening to you bleat about how badly you have been treated


    14. ' Delivered in a quavering bleat, his defiance lost some of its effect


    15. 'Are you sure there's no-one else it could have been?' he said, in little more than a bleat


    16. two sheep to the butcher's, two oxen to the slaughterhouse, and make one of them understand that his companion will not die; the sheep will bleat for pleasure, the ox will bellow with joy


    17. Automobile horns bleat


    18. You can bleat about the girl to your heart's content, for that's your own affair, but if you round on your pals to this plain-clothes copper it will be the worst day's work that ever you did


    19. A second question from us failed to elicit any answer at all, save a plaintive bleat from his wife to the effect that her husband was in a very violent temper already, and that she hoped we would do nothing to make it worse


    20. Through it all the eerie tortured wail and bleat and churr and howl that might have been what passed for music in an alien world without harmony

    21. “Hi,” I bleat timidly in to the phone


    22. In the silence that followed, he became aware of his own breath, the wind gusting, the fierce bleat of blood in his ears


    23. Outside, I heard the bleat of horns and triggered car alarms


    24. I stopped pounding for I heard a sound that might have been a bleat or a muffled cry


    25. Stunned, lawyer Clement could only blink and at last, in a squashed voice, bleat: "I'm leaving


    26. Mom! screamed Will again, and some small muffled bleat of it escaped the sweaty paw


    27. You can bleat about the girl to your heart's content, for that's your own affair, but if you round on your pals to this plain-clothes copper, it will be the worst day's work that ever you did


    1. Her relief was blatant, "Herndon, oh good God, thank God it's you," she probably bleated these and a few more exclamations a few more times, maybe she did get a little hysterical for a second or few


    2. "Oh dear" he bleated


    3. The untended ewes bleated


    4. One of the wethers didn’t die at once, but bleated piteously as if it were being castrated all over again


    5. ‘What?’ bleated all the seven elected


    6. Alarms bleated like wounded sheep,


    7. The goat came over and bleated something


    8. It's the stupid hunt planned for tomorrow," a little black lamb bleated


    9. I stood and listened as he bleated on about friendship, selfishness and tons of other things I tried to blank out


    10. walking away, ignoring the buzzer that bleated over

    11. The goat bleated its objections, and Clifford cowered away from it


    12. Goats bleated as horse hooves thundered past


    13. “Oh man, don't tell me you have a crisis too!” Nicole bleated


    14. “Don’t caaare so much for the villagers anyhow,” bleated the one


    15. Her father was fairly whimpering as he bleated out, “I’m sorry! I know what happened to you was unfair…”


    16. Cows mooed, sheep bleated, pigs squealed all around him


    17. Whilst Pinocchio was swimming, he knew not whither, he saw in the midst of the sea a rock that seemed to be made of white marble, and on the summit there stood a beautiful little goat who bleated lovingly and made signs to him to approach


    18. And my lips—my ludicrous and ostentatious lips! Discreetly, I pressed them to the back of my hand to obliterate the Plum Haze while the music bleated on


    19. Schwänli and Bärli bleated for joy, and all her other favorites pressed near to her


    20. As hunger bleated inside them, the men experienced a classic symptom of starvation, the inability to direct their thoughts away from food

    21. Lennie covered his face with his huge paws and bleated with terror


    22. Stuck buses bleated like sheep


    23. Sirens bleated and wailed


    24. Almost immediately, the man bleated at him and hurried after him, but he was ignored, and the boy soon had a good start over him


    25. Douglas bleated, his tongue frozen


    26. ‘Line of work, line of work!’ bleated the captain


    27. When the strap passed before the nosehorn’s eyes, it tossed its frilled head and bleated alarm


    28. Zhubin bleated alarm and bolted into the woods behind Rob and Karyl


    29. ‘Because,’ he bleated, ‘it’s true


    30. The Witch shook her head, bleated, but Dark's hand swept down to swing her like a child to the platform, still protesting, which gave Dark pause, but, in front of everyone now, he went on:

    31. Lennie covered his face with huge paws and bleated with terror


    32. As she walked she hiked her Mother Hubbard up to her knees, and she bleated her shrill terrible war cry: “Pu-raise Gawd fur vittory


    33. Granma, not following the conversation, bleated, “Pu-raise Gawd fur vittory


    1. The sound of bleating horns echoed


    2. The ewes were bleating loudly


    3. That’s why they were bleating loud enough to wake her


    4. Oh, the pitiful bleating of that she-goat! “The indignity !” “The betrayal !” But it was all to no avail


    5. Sounds of creaking leather from saddles, and the bleating of sheep were scarcely heard


    6. Suddenly, we heard a lamb bleating


    7. bleating away; Piggywig walked off with a grunt; Pussy jumped on the


    8. He says my wool is as white as her hair and my bleating as soft as her spoken words


    9. emit a sustained bleating that gets louder as they become more hungry


    10. A louder than usual bleating would often tell her that one of her charges wasn’t bunched as tightly as it ought to have been, but sometimes it would be something else

    11. A slow reduction in the nervous bleating would tell of the hunter who was no longer there


    12. 14 And Samuel said, what means then this bleating of the sheep in mine ears, and the lowing of the oxen which I hear?


    13. his little bleating cries would wake her to nurse him


    14. At last they could see the place where they had left the horses who were prancing nervously and whinnying, all the while pulling against their tethers in an effort to join in the general movement of the lowing, bleating herds that swirled around them


    15. In the distance behind them could be heard the anxious lowing of the cattle, the bleating of


    16. movement of the lowing, bleating herds that swirled around them


    17. You could hear the goats bleating before Harry’s car even pulled up


    18. ‘cause’ or other, he would have the slightest effect on the vast mass of bleating sheep


    19. Grover kept snoring and bleating and waking me up


    20. I was afraid he would start bleating, or worse, start eating the linoleum

    21. Among the bartering merchants and bleating livestock the two Lieges addressed their companions


    22. A small group of kids, supposedly on an ecological survey of the waste area beside the fence, had gathered to observe, ignoring the ineffectual bleating and arm waving of Miss Koutt who was desperately trying to herd her charges to a safe distance


    23. Sheep were bleating and the dog was barking and she


    24. It’s just sickening to see those imbeciles standing there shooting arrow after arrow into a goat standing in a corner of the pen bleating for help


    25. A slight chill could now be felt and they could hear the sounds of sheep occasionally bleating as they rested in the nearby pasture


    26. Their Macbeth was once described by The Mirror as “more a flock of bleating sheep than the three witches”


    27. The horses were still out to pasture when she crept up the drive to the house where the one goat was tied to the rail by the front steps bleating like a child who hadn’t been fed


    28. A branch danced in the wind and scraped against the logs of the house, but, other than the bleating goat and the scraping tree, all was quiet


    29. Jen was the last of the Holts to make it back to the house, and none of them spoke a word till they spotted Therese sitting in that wrought iron chair on the side of the house, the bleating goat eyeing her from around the corner


    30. Her heart thudded so loudly she thought for once the goat’s bleating would be drowned out

    31. Above the bleating of goats, she heard a tune on a flute, reminding her of the Renaissance fair


    32. The goat had been bleating desperately


    33. Bleating: The crying sound of sheep


    34. I returned their nods and saw a farmer bringing in some sheep to the market-square that was always full of bleating animals of some kind


    35. At this moment someone called to him in a thin bleating voice, akin to the whining of a sick sheep


    36. "I hear nothing but a great bleating of ewes and sheep," said Sancho; which was true, for by this time the two flocks had come close


    37. Drowsy pigs were burrowing in the earth with their snouts, calves were bleating, lambs baaing; the cows, on knees folded in, were stretching their bellies on the grass, slowly chewing the cud, and blinking their heavy eyelids at the gnats that buzzed round them


    38. It reached you in fragments of phrases, and interrupted here and there by the creaking of chairs in the crowd; then you suddenly heard the long bellowing of an ox, or else the bleating of the lambs, who answered one another at street corners


    39. As Newt leaned over to get a better look into the Box, the faint bleating of a goat in the distance echoed across the courtyard


    40. When he could hear only the sounds of distant Glader conversations, as well as faint echoes of bleating sheep and snorting pigs, his wish was granted; he found the junction of the two giant walls and collapsed into the corner to rest

    41. Outside them and through them ran raddled sheep bleating their fear


    42. And by that way wend the herds innumerable of bellwethers and flushed ewes and shearling rams and lambs and stubble geese and medium steers and roaring mares and polled calves and longwoods and storesheep and Cuffe's prime springers and culls and sowpigs and baconhogs and the various different varieties of highly distinguished swine and Angus heifers and polly bulllocks of immaculate pedigree together with prime premiated milchcows and beeves: and there is ever heard a trampling, cackling, roaring, lowing, bleating, bellowing, rumbling, grunting, champing, chewing, of sheep and pigs and heavyhooved kine from pasturelands of Lusk and Rush and Carrickmines and from the streamy vales of Thomond, from the M'Gillicuddy's reeks the inaccessible and lordly Shannon the unfathomable, and from the gentle declivities of the place of the race of Kiar, their udders distended with superabundance of milk and butts of butter and rennets of cheese and farmer's firkins and targets of lamb and crannocks of corn and oblong eggs in great hundreds, various in size, the agate with this dun


    43. The thin and stupefied bleating of automobile horns


    44. They did not like to graze in the flowers, and were glad when Peter awoke with their loud bleating


    45. The cattle, bald in patches where the new hair had not grown yet, lowed in the pastures; the bowlegged lambs frisked round their bleating mothers


    46. The chairman was on his feet flapping both his hands and bleating excitedly


    47. "The other day she was divine; and to-night she's simply bleating


    48. Fully a Year had pass’d since I’d fled Lymeworth for London, and what astounding Events had transpir’d in that short Time! I had departed Lymeworth a mere Girl of Seventeen, my Virginity just taken, but my Mind as innocent of the myriad Deceptions of the Great World as a bleating Baby Lamb’s


    49. He only half heard the bleating car horns and angry curses directed at him


    50. The steady whoosh of cars, an occasional bleating horn, traveled all the way up to the helicopter cockpit








    1. Somewhere a goat bleats pathetically, turning Bolt’s head


    2. Tessa followed, voicing her objection in annoyed bleats


    3. But they would not have adopted his suggestion had it not been so exactly congenial to their own temper of arrogance and tyranny and contempt for the people who meekly, year after year, presented themselves for the shearing with fatuous bleats of enthusiasm


    4. MOTHER IS HERE!—A little fawn in the clutches of a fox bleats loudly for help


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