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1 There was a tightness in her voice that belied her words.
2 There was a tightness about her mouth as she folded the white frock.
3 Her mouth suddenly felt dry, and there was a tightness in her chest.
4 But there was a tightness around the eyes, a flicker through those lovely eyes.
5 Her voice was casual, but there was a tightness to her expression that Viper didn't miss.
6 Still, there was a tightness to her steps.
7 There was a tightness in his chest as if iron bands were closing around his lungs.
8 The boys' heads began to ring with strange noises, and there was a tightness across their chests.
9 There was a tightness in her throat.
10 There was a tightness in Thornhill's chest as he watched the dory glide up the river and out of sight.
11 Cooper's initial response to what he was watching was a tightness in his throat and a constriction of his chest.
12 There was a tightness in my gut at the thought of Damian and Asher out there alone with Colin and company.
13 Their dad didn't usually come up to say goodnight, and this night there was a tightness around his eves and mouth.
14 The boy appeared engrossed in his task, but there was a tightness in his shoulders that suggested an alert and mindful presence.
15 There was a tightness in her throat, and she spoke with crisp brevity, instead of detailing anything of what had passed between her and David.
16 She looked not much older than he, and pretty in a sulky way, but there was a tightness to her mouth he did not like.
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