She took off toward Chance like a shot, running and skipping and shrieking his name in the usual litany.
In her impromptu remarks on the Senate floor, Clinton presented the usual litany of criticism against Republicans.
We shook hands, going through the usual litany of greetings while we checked each other out.
You can run through the usual litany of attractions: sports arenas, parks, restaurants and so on.
We went through the usual litany of salutes, and I was chauffeured back to my quarters.
And the usual litany begins: I'm broke.
And he gave it well at last, with a genuine quaver in his voice and without the usual dry litany of legislative accomplishments.
She pressed her thumb and forefinger against her eyes and repeated the usual litany.
It wasn't just the prospect of listening to the man's bravado and usual litany of worries that deterred him.
As he sensed his father's approach, Varzil prepared himself for the usual litany.