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But rather than learning anything of value, all he hears are imprecations.
It was the one imprecation about cancer that she almost approved of.
There were also imprecations and a lot of shouted advice.
There exist no imprecations she did not pour out against you.
But on the front pages it was Quebec, not the west's imprecations, that made the news.
But his imprecations could be heard clearly over the beginning sounds of battle in the distance.
Then George, with a muttered imprecation, turned on his heel and left the room.
A second such sound was followed by a muttered imprecation from Phil.
So now he shouted an imprecation at the creature and turned back to the village.
Rather, in the demon, for the thing's mouth was open to yell another imprecation.
Here, not doing what you're told will be met with blows and imprecations."
You have to speak it, with a conscious effort, like a spell or imprecation.
And even before the imprecation had died on his lips it gave place to a smile of triumph.
His mouth worked in silence, forming imprecations or appeals which made no sound.
Whatever the imprecation meant, it made a few eyes go wide among the worshippers.
Which was rather a strong imprecation, best said to someone in China if you had a gun already in your hand.
Horrible imprecations burst from the boat, which immediately continued its way.
She choked out an imprecation, but there was no time for decent recovery.
Lopes was taken aback by the force of the imprecation.
A woman who lived close by told me all about it with an abundance of curses and imprecations.
When a telemarketer calls, shout an imprecation and hang up.
Up close, it does indeed get personal - the curses, the cheers, the imprecations.
There was a dull thud, a stumble and an imprecation.
When he reached the head of the column, the murmurings had developed into imprecations.
There was somebody running along the landing now; he could hear shouts and imprecations from other cells.