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But for all the revving, the machines did not get far.
Did it have anything to do with the revving of his body when she kissed him?
Then they were off with a loud revving of the engine.
A sound like the revving of airplane engines filled the air.
Before Jupiter could answer, they heard the sudden revving of an engine.
Behind them, in the distance, Ford heard the revving of a motorcycle.
Moments later Grace heard the angry revving of a car engine.
Twice it stopped and she heard the revving of the self-starter.
I could just make out Suzy again, above the impatient revving of engines.
She listened and heard the revving of a car and then some more voices.
In that film, they say, the revving of racing car engines drowns out everything else.
Pendergast's voice was almost too low to be heard above the revving of the rotors.
It sounded like the revving of an engine.
The sudden frantic revving of the engines made the 'plane buoyant.
He spoke to one of the drivers for a few seconds, then the car tore off with much revving and squealing.
Nothing was heard apart from the sound of lead boots walking up and down or the revving of a motorbike.
There was no gunning, no revving - just the strange sound of silence.
By revving up its warm-blooded metabolism, it can make short dashes of 50 miles an hour.
The House, hearing the distinct revving of voters' engines, voted to kill that 4.3-cent-a-gallon gas tax.
In the distance, from the other side of the shopping center, he could make out the revving of motorcycle engines.
The revving of engines, symbol of war in a fighter station, was no longer to be heard.
They were saved from the inconvenience of thinking by the revving of a van engine.
At the moment, both sides are revving up the rhetoric and lining up powerful politicians behind their cause.
He watched as the steel cords tightened, followed by a raucous revving of the engine.
With engines revving, the Dakota moved out, rolled slowly down the runway, turned and made ready for takeoff.