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Knot took a deep breath and blew it out windily.
He sighed windily and lightning scratched the wire again.
Rebecca sighed windily, but refrained from any further questions.
Marapper sighed windily, and raised his palms in a gesture of rejection.
Schwartz scratched at his gray stubble and sighed windily.
"Keeping my own," the cloud said windily.
Have I answered you windily enough?"
"You preach windily, Mowbray: Tell us of this new weapon.
Cochran pontificated windily for the camera.
Ningauble sighed windily and a shade piously.
You have talked windily about the royal races and the heritage of the earth, and we can only reply that that remains to be seen.
At least Said, in his collection of musical journalism, has less windily lofty evidence that the experiment worked, at least for two participants.
Dor called windily.
McCarthy can be lucid and heartbreaking in one passage, overblown and windily philosophical in another.
"Yyooool" it cried windily, and with a violent gesture hurled a spell like a jag of ice at the blue lad.
Coertze sighed windily.
"Eü, eü, eü," she demonstrated windily through her cold.
"She shines first, she shines brightest and she shines longest," Garrett windily intones.
"O mortal," she said, and her voice was less windily dramatic, "know ye that here hi the New Lemuria worldly titles are as naught.
The Weasel made a broad gesture, trying to show how windily Ramsey had outpaced them, and how manfully they had struggled to keep up.
In the film's pretentious production notes, the writer and director Christophe Honoré muses windily about the problems of turning the theoretical fiction of an author who died in 1962 into a contemporary movie that still leaves its ideas intact.
They were laboring windily into new arguments, Jim a little more stubborn, Elmer ever more irritable, when no less a dignitary than President the Rev. Dr. Willoughby Quarles, chin whisker, glacial shirt, bulbous waistcoat and all, plunged under the fat soft wing of the landlady.
When we were strangers to the guided seas, A handmade moon half holy in a cloud, The wisemen tell me that the garden gods Twined good and evil on an eastern tree; And when the moon rose windily it was Black as the beast and paler than the cross.
"Mastergate," as Mr. Gelbart calls his satirical comedy at Harvard's American Repertory Theater, takes the form of a Capitol Hill hearing in which self-aggrandizing Congressmen windily seek to answer such questions as "What does the President know, and does he have any idea that he knew it?"