Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
She could almost feel the crunch of bone under her hand.
With her show three weeks away and closing in fast, she was feeling the crunch.
Beneath his feet, this man could feel the crunch of sand.
Michael drove another left into its chest, feeling the crunch of bones.
She stabbed down hard, feeling the crunch of breaking wood.
Come this far and never feel the crunch of Pluto beneath your boots?
Liberty's monthly reports began suggesting that the company was feeling the crunch.
Small trucking companies have felt the crunch, and are left with the decision to compete or make a profit.
If they're not successful we'll certainly feel the crunch."
He felt the crunch of the desert dust under his feet when he let himself drop to the ground.
He felt the crunch of it as the nose eye smashed and the seeker went dead in his hand.
He should be dead-he'd felt the crunching of the bones in his neck.
Blade felt the crunch of bone as the sword chopped into the spine.
Camille could feel the crunch of compressed materials beneath her boots.
Attendance was down from the almost 206,000 people and 895 companies in 2007 as it apparently felt the crunch of the financial crisis of 2007-2010.
By feeling the crunch from Texas, 34-0, the Mustangs are 1-6 over all and 0-5 in the league.
Then Remo came down on the sergeant's face with both feet, feeling the crunch and crack beneath him.
Other defense companies have felt the crunch.
Other orchestras are feeling the crunch of change.
Yet they too have felt the crunch.
"We didn't feel the crunch of the curriculum."
The schools have also felt the crunch.
I saw men diving for safety below and felt the crunch of the wheels against the top of a truck.
He was feeling the crunch, she thought.
They could feel the crunching thud of its fall shake the rock where they stood.