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1 She was hunched with the cold and not enough clothes on for the weather.
2 She was as white as clamshell, and hunched with age.
3 The soldiers proceeded along this eerie corridor in silence, eyes wide, shoulders hunched with apprehension.
4 His guards shifted, fearful, hunched with swords ready.
5 Temeraire's shoulders hunched with sympathy just as the Pêcheur's did; Laurence flinched himself from the intolerable sound.
6 Halfway up, I shifted and wobbled, and then I was hunched with my elbows over my knees.
7 As the evening darkened, Reuth sat hunched with a few feet of chain manacling him to the timbers of the stern deck.
8 He looked to be in his midthirties, but what might have been an athletic, attractive physique was now hunched with guilt, fear, and despair.
9 The latter's shoulders were hunched with haste, his hat was pressed deep and irregularly over his forehead, his face, set hard, was canted forward.
10 At one table sat two middle-aged men, hunched with nothing but a bottle of Erguotou between them, drinking determinedly in the middle of the day.
11 "Hush now." Pitana appeared, her tall form hunched with anxiety.
12 Hunched with guilt and grief, he looks at Ariel -a part he once played -as if he were seeing a sliver of himself.
13 Hunched with cold and squinting against the flying snow, my old friend looked so reluctant and miserable that I first assumed he was Reznik's prisoner.
14 "And you a federal marshal," he said, but the biting comment lacked snap, because he hunched with pain at the same time.
15 "What news?" His enormous shoulders, hunched with apprehension, made his square and blocky head look like a boulder perched atop a small mountain.
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