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The leather-lunged operator saw the couple and called an invitation.
The strong voice of a leather-lunged announcer rang out in the quiet room.
Harmon, though a legendary teacher, is old school and leather-lunged.
These calls were few at first, but the men yelling them were leather-lunged.
It is an almost foolproof imitation of the most leather-lunged bird.
It died out with the choking gurgling yell of the most leather-lunged fan.
He faced them with blazing eyes, and his leather-lunged bellow cut through even the thunder of the guns.
He would not let his family go to games and he started hearing the leather-lunged voices as he drove home at night.
A leather-lunged veteran mounted the stairs, still shouting.
When the leather-lunged announcer gave it out that all was in readiness for the start the silence was awe-inspiring.
Approaching, the newsie repeated his leather-lunged cry: "Read about th' big plane crash!"
The spieler went through his leather-lunged harangue.
He commiserates with the leather-lunged, short-fused Green.
She was among the victorious legislators, and charwomen looking down from a Government office added their cheers to the imbongi's leather-lunged welcome.
He glowered toward the leather-lunged youth who had shouted this new cry to the swarthy man, these were words of derision directed at himself.
A leather-lunged seaman yelled, Tierra!
He was an oily-voiced, leather-lunged, pious U.S. attorney with obnoxious political aspirations and a thunderous opinion about everything.
We are pursuing the matter..." But the voice even of the leather-lunged crier was lost in the chant of "Justice!
By "advocacy," one doesn't mean the marshaling of battalions of leather-lunged demonstrators or hiring of spin doctors.
But Kaufmann's refined artistry shows that even without the leather-lunged Verdians of half a century ago, today's stars can stake their claim on the composer.
"They join Mr. Herald, a leather-lunged tenor whose athletic, high-range country yodeling is a thing of wonder."
Rounding the corner of the entry, he was momentarily safe as he heard the leather-lunged yell of someone in the car: "The Shadow!"
Dolich recalls accompanying the team to home games in Pittsburgh, where leather-lunged hecklers would abuse the players before crowds that seemed to be in the hundreds.
A knot of adherents of a particularly leather-lunged orator battled with righteous indignation against everybody not of their own persuasion.
At two of the three appearances, his speech was accompanied by leather-lunged groups of protesters waving the signs of the Slovak Nationalist Party.