Routinely, she would bray out mindless questions in the middle of class in a grating manner. |
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A horrible scream could be heard, a mix of a horse's angry bray, and a cat's yowl. |
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Is there a human voice, a voice that is the voice of man as the chirp is the voice of the cricket or the bray is the voice of the donkey? |
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Actually, he didn't, but my teeth were grinding so loudly I couldn't hear his nasal bray. |
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He let out a high-pitched bray, his signal that he felt threatened by this confrontation. |
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Dori's airhorn had a decidedly different tone than Devon's, and the resulting sound was a bray that was both loud and atonal. |
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She sat on the bed and watched Cassandra dance around the room, making some strange sound that was between a squawk and a bray of some sort. |
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The latter, a boisterous Jersey boy, has a motor mouth and often punctuates his sentences with an infectious bray of loud laughter. |
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He had a bray of a laugh which he exercised at the most inappropriate times. |
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Max processed this for a moment, then let out a sharp, explosive bray of laughter. |
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The ear-splitting bray of vuvuzelas added to the noise, as marshals battled to keep the marchers in line. |
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We got our food and went on our way, ignoring our antagonist, who continued to bray behind us. |
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With one tight slap, Brenda made short work of my smirk, causing the foxes to snicker and bray among themselves. |
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Yet what galls me is how the critics constantly bray on about how deep the movie is. |
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One of the articles deals with social life of some species such as pigeons and spiders, while another talks of why donkeys bray. |
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As we pulled away, Harvest House's lone mule let out a raucous bray and a light wind blew a stream of dried leaves in our path. |
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These characterful creatures, with their rasping Ee-aw bray, are known to make excellent stable companions for horses, foals, or other donkeys. |
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Gayson let out a cry that sounded like a mix of donkey bray and parrot squawk. |
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Though the national media may bray and belittle her, they continue to pay attention to her. |
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Their typical call is a mingled bray and bleat, followed by a snorted inhale sounding like an oak dining table being dragged across a hardwood floor. |
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Their typical call is a commingled bray and bleat, followed by a snorted inhale sounding like an oak dining table being dragged across a hardwood floor. |
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Ghoma barked out a laugh that sounded very much like a goat's bray. |
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The immigrant groups and unions were receptive, but bray said Occupiers see a danger there. |
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Tony slapped him on the back and let out a bray of laughter. |
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Klessa's voice sounded like a donkey's bray next to the voice of the elf, and that as well as the words she said snapped Rilleta out of her dreamy mood. |
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If one notices a strange noise or feels threatened, a warning bray is sent out and all others become alert. |
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Some accents reveal the distinctive bray of the upper crust, but most are generic middle class. |
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When you think of a donkey, the first thing that comes to mind is big ears, a comical, rusty, door-hinge bray, and a short whiskbroom tail. |
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The species is also known as the jackass penguin because they bray like donkeys and African penguins because they'renative to South Africa. |
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Glory, that blatant word, which haunts some military minds like the bray of the trumpet. |
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I am tired of these duck-footed Leydeners, who daren't wink at a donkey lest he should bray. |
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At the least suspicious sound or smell, it starts to bray. |
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