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The boy he'd shot in the throat lay breathing raspily.
She cleared her throat and managed to get out rather raspily, "You were saying?"
Breathing raspily, Marie racked her brain to find the answer she sought.
In the evening, he lay against the gray cobbles of the cell floor, breathing raspily.
The hard-faced man spoke raspily, as they reached a landing and continued downward.
Gesticulating to the crowd, she screeches raspily: "When you die, is it going to be too late?
The Cole Porter songs in the suite are deliberately raspily rendered.
Similar questions, only spoken by Ben's voice, were issuing raspily from the cell phone as I handed it to her and opened my door.
The schoolmaster was snoring raspily, his mouth hugely agape.
He did, breathing raspily.
There's a British music manager named Wolfie, who raspily defends the embattled crooner.
The crowd does the wave, twice, and Robbins raspily hollers: "How many of you want to be outrageous?
A pity that whenever you do, shell have to get painted up and qunsuanen and all, Tris said raspily.
The robot chuckled raspily.
In her younger days she smoked heavily but now has quit, although she still speaks more raspily than Patty and Selma.
It smacks against the wall with a muffled thump, then slides raspily downward, slipping behind a pile of paint cans, and disappears.
But he stopped frequently to rest, his breath came raspily, and when he poured us each a drink the bottle was shaking in his weak hand.
Ms. Parkinson's rendering was alternately graceful and crude, and her tendency to sing along raspily could be distracting.
Kildar," Father Kulcyanov replied, raspily. "
And if Lenora Nemetz sings raspily as Gladys, her dancing is one of the highlights of the performance.
Shelton completed his team with Adley Stump, a Tulsa, Okla., sorority girl who had been singing for only 10 months, but who gave a raspily rousing rendition of "Last Name."
ROLAND CASH-MABRY coughs raspily into the translucent face mask that sends a medicinal mist into his airways, tightened by a severe asthma attack.
He didn't swallow or tremble, he didn't breathe raspily, or touch his mouth, he had no difficulty meeting anyone's eyes, his pupils did not get small and far away, his face color did not change.
The man in the T-shirt said raspily: "Even if you din't have the dough to settle hi full on April 15 and will have to pay six per cent per month interest on the unpaid balance when and if you ever do pay it, you poor shnook."