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Their conversation is interrupted by the meowing of a lost kitten outside.
His meowing had always made as much sense to Alanna as human speech.
Apparently it remembered her, too, because the noise of her fall set off a distant meowing.
From the kitchen came a forlorn meowing.
Damien tried to ignore Eden, the feline version, but her meowing became more insistent.
In quantity they occasionally cloy (especially, for a listener allergic to cats, in the meowing).
Presently, after considerable meowing and purring and not a little growling, some of those in the tree above lowered a pliant liana.
In response to the meowing, the lead administrator Richard Heis said wearily: "I assume that's someone's phone and not an actual cat."
Bemoaning their luck, Donny and Davey continue to work when suddenly a meowing is heard and a black cat enters the house.
The studio version of "Melanie" appearing on the band's Goldfly album also includes some meowing, but not by the Meowstro.
Neither twin has yet spoken any lines on her own in the webisodes; most of their speech has been occasional meowing and purring, and chiming in with Toralei.
MILLICENT DILLON pitiful meowing, a siren song of need.
He stops when he hears the meowing of Frankie, the cat owned by his inquisitive landlady, Mrs. Surchart, who has somehow gotten himself stuck in Walter's wall.
The Driffield Times, a country weekly whose headlines more typically concern themselves with issues like "Cat Brutally Beaten for Meowing," sent 2,000 letters to the Department of the Environment in London.
Jane Giering-De Haan and Kevin Deas made a delightful rustic couple, even managing to keep all that Mozartean meowing (yes, meowing) from becoming cloying.
But the noise continued: footsteps, dropped articles, coughing, sneezing, nose-blowing, whispering, talking, people rushing to better seats and one day, the meowing of a cat trapped in a room near the stage (finally freed by an usher).
Presently it ceased its meowing and addressed me in a language that seemed far more human--a language that employed almost the same vowel and consonant sounds as those languages of the human race to which I am accustomed.
Interviews with former intelligence officers and interrogators provided new details and confirmed earlier accounts of inmates being shackled for hours and left to soil themselves while exposed to blaring music or the insistent meowing of a cat-food commercial.
The Masena king spoke to his people in their own tongue, and immediately they set up a great meowing and purring, as, with savage growls, a number of them seized Ozara and me and started to drag us toward the entrance.
Pronounced with a long a, it means "Hello, I'm so glad to meet you!" (be it sincere or hypocritical) ; with a lengthened i (so that it sounds like a meowing of a cat) it has flirtatious implications .
An instant later, seemingly from around the comer nearest the sentry post, came a furious meowing and spitting, followed by barks, growls, and yelps- The guardsman seized his musket and ran to settle the most ferocious cat-and-dog fight he had ever heard.
And then we went to our rooms where we got ready for bed by the luminescent glow of a kerosene lantern (there's no electricity in the jungle) and fell asleep to the mating call of the peacock, a long harsh cry much like the meowing of a big cat.
Carlo Farina's witty "Capriccio Stravagante" provided an opportunity for some lively and adept music making by calling on the string players to imitate such sounds as the meowing of a cat, the wheezing of an organ and the suave strumming of a Spanish guitarist.