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He made a conspiratorial face with much scrunching of eyebrows and mouth.
Quinn heard the quiet scrunching of leather as Mann turned to look at her over the seats and she opened her eyes.
Then they strolled away again and disappeared, whilst Marguerite distinctly heard the scrunching of the path beneath their feet.
Her eyes were equally enormous, equally violet, but the left eye winked smoothly while the right required effort and a scrunching of flesh.
You could hear this scrunching and this squelching and then blood and brains squirted out all over the place.
Presently it seemed to her that above the gentle clapper of the waters she could hear a rustle and the scrunching of the fine gravel under carefully measured footsteps.
But a brief trial demonstrated that it was indeed possible to sit in one of the new cabs without the customary back-seat scrunching of legs or banging of knees into the partition.
Meehan slid in, pulling the door shut behind himself, scrunching through all the hanging coats, getting behind them, standing with shoulder blades against the inner wall, face in a lot of wool shoulders.
I had gone about two hundred yards, when I heard a bicycle bell behind me, then a scrunching of brakes, and then Megan Hunter more or less fell off her machine at my feet.
For once, I was pleased to be modestly self-effacing, scrunching back into the corner and leaving Jamie to deal with the rough teasing and bawdy speculations about what we had been doing all day.
INSPECTOR NEELE was still holding the telegraph message in his hand when he heard a car drive up to the front door and stop with a careless scrunching of brakes.
Then she heard the scrunching of cinders on the railroad tracks behind her and, twisting her body, she saw Alex Fontaine crossing the tracks toward a wagon, a sack of oats on his shoulder.
They probably couldn't see us either, but they quite obviously knew where we had gone because the scrunching of their feet through the thin snow on to the scree beneath it was getting louder and converging on to us.
Smiles not only with her mouth but with her whole body, fat shoulders scrunching and arms lifting toward me and fingers grasping not just me but my seeing her--her seeing my seeing.
That way, she can take people through every part of a day in the life of proper curl treatment: washing, drying (for which she plans to use "curly cuffs" to prevent people from touching their hair while it dries) and proper scrunching.
"Bugger it," he had declared, scrunching up the print-out and bouncing it off the head of Keith's assistant, an exasperatingly sloth-like creature whose name he couldn't remember as he had only ever heard him referred to around the newsdesk as Lump.
Since there was nowhere else she could hide (short of scrunching into a cedar chest or one of the trunks in the closet), I was on the verge of leaving; then a puff of breeze swirled the curtains in front of the balcony doors.