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The sibilation produced by the sap, which exudes copiously therefrom, is not conducive to composition.
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Their fall was a soft sibilation, a long-drawn sigh.
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From far to the south drifted a fainter sibilation, like an echo of thirty-three's whistle.
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My lord prolonged the sibilation of his 'Yes,' in the way of absent- minded men.
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He was turning back when he fancied he heard the sibilation of a whispering in the room.
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The world was still, except for the sibilation of the whispering heads bunched together over the table.
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A small wyvern perched on a ledge returned the familiar's angry sibilation and stretched its wings in challenge.
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Her voice was peculiar, very low and sweet, and so soft that the dominant note was of sibilation.
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Suddenly, like the hiss of ten thousand times ten thousand snakes, a rushing sibilation passed through the momentarily darkened air.
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A dolorous whistle chimed harmonies, and with regular sibilation came to time, quavering out the chromatic moments of this nasal hour.
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In place of martial airs and musical utterance, there rose upon the ear a strange din of harsh gutturals and singular sibilation.
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Challenger walked across to the oxygen tube, and the sound of the loud hissing fell away till it was the most gentle sibilation.
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The sibilations of that whistle were prophetic of atmospheric disturbance to come.
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Here then we are not much impressed with the opposition of physicists and astronomers, fearing, a little mournfully, that their language is of expiring sibilations.
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The sibilation produced by the sap, which exudes copiously therefrom, is not conducive to composition.
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Their fall was a soft sibilation, a long-drawn sigh.