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This had the same effect as if I'd broken wind.
I could even tell which one had broken wind. "
What a fool I had been to give up the throne to that broken wind!
The smile was an embarrassment to her, as if she had belched or broken wind.
And he had never broken wind for emphasis.
The crowd reacted as though someone had broken wind."
I reckon someone in the room has just broken wind, and, being a lady, she's desperately trying to pretend she didn't hear them.
My broken wind won't run to it--I'll leave the job to you.
The broken wind of his sail lay under the tall shrouds of offices.
The rest of the premium covers such things as vandalism, broken wind shields, and stolen stereos.
Is it his broken wind again?"
The second vein blinked in third, under a broken wind generator and a mine engine in fifth vein.
The broken wound was healing, its lips no longer wet and limp, but drawing together gradually under the plasters of freshly-bruised leaves.
The Drone-mind was cowering in horror, as a man might who had just broken wind vociferously while saluting his country's flag.
What had I dared to do, that quaked that membranous sac into regurgitated whistlings and broken winds?
P.S.: I have fashioned a breakbeat out of samples of broken wind.
Ormerod and Florizel both pursed their lips and looked away from him, as if he'd broken wind at a fancy banquet.
"He's broken winded, Mr. Gilling," I said.
Navicular disease, pedal ostitis, broken wind, coughing, spavins and other conditions producing lameness are typical conditions of unsoundness.
Broken Wind Pneumarox' Broken wind is a disease frequently happening to horses, etc 1837?
Cook pulls himself out of slip, edging away to the outfield as though he was trying to shuffle away sideways from a man who has just broken wind in a packed elevator.
They had fished the detached cab from the sea, and the drivers were laid side by side, horribly mutilated by the broken wind- screen and the crumpled roof of their vehicle.
Confronted with, say, pretentious modern dance done to the theme song of a 50's sitcom, he would tighten his jaw, draw himself up, as if gallantly declining to notice that his companion had broken wind.
Lee listened to the patio door closing quietly, and felt ashamed, ignoble, as if she were embarrassed about having had an epileptic fit or as if she had broken wind in the middle of a fairy-tale.
There was ever-smiling Doctor Agrippa, hawk-visaged Carey, the thick coarsened face of Melford and, of course, Scawsby, his face sour as ever as if he had just broken wind and hoped no one would notice.