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I had dinner with him last night, and he was crowing over me.
Tom crowed, his mouth all the way open for once.
Oscar crowed, and soon they were on their way again.
Still, he was not crowing afterward about being ready for the season.
I have never seen you make such a mistake as that before,' he crowed.
But generally firms were not crowing about their results last week.
"We'll have enough left to run the newspaper for quite a while," he crowed.
"So many people wanted to come see him, that we had to do the show twice," she crowed.
After twenty minutes one man raised his arms and crowed.
Administration officials said they were not crowing about the reports for a variety of reasons.
He always won from me and then crowed over it."
Still, this is a district where Republicans should not be crowing about a 49 percent victory.
But he is not ready to write the company off, and did a bit of crowing on its behalf.
"You might have the strongest girl in the world here," he crowed.
You were just crowing over the chance to get out of there!"
She smoothed my hair with her hands, almost crowing over it.
"The history books this past weekend were written," he crowed.
In my own head an odd new joy is crowing.
A rooster crowed, and then another, as if in answer.
The Clinton people have crowed about the effectiveness of this strategy, and it has worked.
The other one hopped up and down, crowing his victory.
"Those guys are the ones on the spot now," he crowed.
I crowed with delight, forcing my eyes back to her face.
He was after her in a flash, crowing his delight.
She would have crowed over me all my life.