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Examples for "groan"
Examples for "groan"
1I groan and stretch and try to talk myself into going outside.
2Just be sure to groan really loud so we can hear you.
3Father Forthill said something unintelligible and let out a groan of pain.
4It means 'groan,' from the sound of the waves inside the caves.
5He breathed heavily once or twice; a groan broke in his throat.
1For a long moment nothing happened, and then Yggdrasill began to moan.
2A little moan answered her; the figure moved as if in distress.
3The idea suffocated her; each sob drew from her a dull moan.
4The words broke in a moan and the child began to cry.
5A moan born of desire, or fear, or equal measures of both?
1She heard the sough of drapery, and a soft and striding step.
2He thinks he hears a new noise- agreatsough-thepouring of waters.
3At other times he would be only a sough in the night wind.
4A full, warm wind began to sough through the pines on the hillside.
5Soon a low murmur, like the distant sough of the wind, gradually approached.
6They were almost lost under the sough of the wind through the pines.
7The black sough of wind from it lifted her hair, and dampened her forehead.
8The boughs of the trees sough quietly in the wind.
9A sough and a slip of cloth sounded beneath her.
10We'll need to keep a calm sough the lave o' us, said Mrs Coats.
11Only the quick throb of the engines and the sough of the waves were audible.
12Some large animal was walking round; several times they heard the sough of its breath.
13He could hear the sough of the sea on the beach, far down below him.
14Another voice, almost as fitful as the sough of the wind, sounded across the night.
15A sough of angry whispering filled the room, rising presently into a roar of indignation.
16He heard the soft thump of hoofs, the sough of wind in the cactus-then no more.
Sough nas variantes da língua