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1. Only I knew that deep within the core of the shambling wreck that I had become, there was a small voice calling out with every insult, with every hurt, “Allahu Akbar
2. In public the old girl bristled with an imperious air of confidence and hard-nosed, old-world defiance, but Annie was convinced that her private inner sanctum would be a shambling mess of decrepitude and cat infestations, full of strange smells and unfamiliar utility furniture that dated from the middle of the previous century
3. was convinced that her private inner sanctum would be a shambling
4. On my third circuit I heard an unmistakable huffing and the noisy shambling of a bear nearby
5. shambling sort of run, still only partway down the slope
6. Louise called out after the shambling, smelly
7. Out of the shadows of the cliffs moved a monstrous shambling bulk—an anthropomorphic horror, a grotesque travesty of creation
8. Here, dog!' A trembling, shambling figure in rags, filth and matted hair approached, one of the beggars that slept in the alleys and open courts
9. Now the monster slid noiselessly into the room, with a crouching posture and a shambling gait; and a familiar scent assailed the Cimmerian's nostrils, but did not reassure him, since Zuagir legendry represented demons as smelling like that
10. She was rewarded by a slap that half stunned her, and Olmec quickened his pace to a shambling run
11. If Conan was a figure out of the dawn of Time, Olmec was a shambling, somber shape from the darkness of Time's pre-dawn
12. It was some shambling horror spawned in the mysterious, nameless jungles of the south, where strange life teemed in the reeking rot without the dominance of man, and drums thundered in temples that had never known the tread of a human foot
13. Like most orthodox followers of Mitra, she had an intuitive horror of the followers and cult of Asura, instilled in her infancy and childhood by wild tales of human sacrifice and anthropomorphic gods shambling through shadowy temples
14. It was a shambling building of stone and heavy ship-beams, and a long narrow alley wandered up alongside it
15. If you saw some of the hot messes that were shambling around with wedding rings on their deformed, scaly, gnarled fingers you'd want to track down their spouse and give them some sort of award
16. “Pleasure meeting you,” he said with all sincerity and shuffled away to follow his wife’s enormous butt shambling into the crowd
17. Abigail led the way, followed by Hal, Lauren and Dewey, and after them the shambling ogre with huge fists dragging on the ground
18. As always, when Ryan topped the hill and started the last hundred feet to the driveway, the undead corpse of his wife started shambling towards him
19. The shambling man and woman, both of them pale, dripping with water, clammy to the touch
20. This mindless shambling from place to place with no clear objective
21. What chance do I have? They’re going to keep paying it forward, and there will only be more of them, folks turning, devolving into grotesque shambling nightmares
22. It was a dangerous move to stop for the night especially when we know that there are members of the Undead army shambling in our general direction
23. He moved like a shambling tramp, avoiding eye contact by staring at the pavement and into shop windows, hiding his face
24. ' An instant afterwards there appeared a little wizened fellow with a cringing manner and a shambling style of walking
25. The animal broke into a shambling
26. You might spy a terrified Micky Dolenz fending off drumming questions from a soused Pete Thomas or meet a sheepish and shambling Mark E
27. But results which depend on human conscience and intelligence work slowly, and now at the end of 1829, most medical practice was still strutting or shambling along the old paths, and there was still scientific work to be done which might have seemed to be a direct sequence of Bichat's
28. With a spring Gollum got up and started shambling off at a great pace
29. The great head drooped more and more under its tree of horns, and the shambling trot grew weak and weaker
30. “Observe the Horse,” said the Dean, “observe his nimble Gait compar’d to the shambling Gait of Man
31. The old black, not in any very high glee at having been previously roused from his warm hammock at a most unseasonable hour, came shambling along from his galley, for, like many old blacks, there was something the matter with his knee-pans, which he did not keep well scoured like his other pans; this old Fleece, as they called him, came shuffling and limping along, assisting his step with his tongs, which, after a clumsy fashion, were made of straightened iron hoops; this old Ebony floundered along, and in obedience to the word of command, came to a dead stop on the opposite side of Stubb's sideboard; when, with both hands folded before him, and resting on his two-legged cane, he bowed his arched back still further over, at the same time sideways inclining his head, so as to bring his best ear into play
32. A red cow was, in fact, shambling behind, tied by the horns to the cart