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1 You can actually hear the crunch of snow that means you've got grip.
2 They could hear the crunch of it under his feet.
3 Now he could hear the crunch of its snow tires.
4 Slip up on Hyperdrive, though, and you're likely to hear the crunch of metal against concrete.
5 But you also don't need to hear the crunch of your $11K Orbea hitting the sidewalk.
6 He can feel as well as hear the crunch of breaking bone as his forehead connects with the demon's face.
7 She could see the lights, hear the crunch of metal against metal, feel her tires skid as they fought for traction.
8 From outside I could hear the crunch of tires on gravel and the soft whine of an electric engine powering down.
9 He went down hard and I could hear the crunch of elbows, skull, and heels as he struck the linoleum floor.
10 Looking at the atmospheric shots of the Bugaboos, we can feel the hard frost and hear the crunch of footsteps on the glacier.
11 Jeff heard the crunch of gravel around the left side of the building.
12 He heard the crunching wheels of the taxicab on the graveled road outside.
13 I heard the crunch of metal as he destroyed the unit.
14 About noon she heard the crunch of footsteps on the sand.
15 Nepcote heard the crunch of their feet on the gravel as they passed.
16 He heard the crunch as the bumpers met, metal against metal.
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