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Suddenly we had mooing cows thrown up into the air, and the wind could be all around you.
Suddenly a radio could look like a moo cow.
An adventure, including the science, in the dairy industry, with mooing cows!
I'll be back for my slab of old moo cow shortly.
It was a moon that could stir wild passions in a moo cow.
Yes it might make you look like a psychedelic moo cow but it's fabulous!
Edith, in trying to run from the mooing cow, had run upon it instead.
Every moo cow dipped toward me her full udder.
A highlight of the latter campaign was the "moo cows for Melcher" ad.
It looked strange too, having been painted with all red mooing cows, and behind the counter was no veck I knew.
She enjoys watching children's television shows such as Mary Moo Cow.
Moo cows in that book aren't there?
However, after Lamp and Moo Cow, the focus of the campaign shifted.
But the effort to preserve farms doesn't mean just preventing pretty fields of moo cows from giving way to tract houses.
Listen carefully, for audible just beneath the clattering is the electronically created sound of mooing cows.
One of the hands cried softly, Moo cow, moo!
Have they murdered those cranes the way they murdered my moo cows?
His ambition is to become as big and red as Marty Moo Cow.
A fan site dedicated to Moo Cow.
Parker and his future first wife, newly in love, "stared at each other with the amazement of two moo cows watching choo-choo trains."
That's what moo cows do.
Cathy the mooing cow actually MOO's when you flip her over, just like the real thing.
My nephew was entranced with the cow sprinkler, which he referred to as "moo cow."
Moo Cow the sequel to Lamp.
The accompanying article will show a moo-cow in profile with all the steaks drawn in.
He shrugs and looks down at his Farmer Moo-cow boots, before meeting my eyes again. '
"Moo-cow," he stated positively, and turned away.
Premier Mitchell was nicknamed "Moo-Cow" from his perceived obsession with the dairy industry.
Indeed, Mitchell's enthusiasm was such that his critics soon dubbed him "Moo-Cow" Mitchell.
Part of me wants my body back, wants to stop being a moo-cow, and part of me thinks about nursing him through kindergarten.
All I'm wearing is Farmer Moo-cow's woollen blouse.
But rest assured that you'll never convince me either - especially using phrases such as "I'll say it slowly" and terms like "baa-lamb" and "moo-cow".
Tommo still wears Farmer Moo-cow's tweed suit and boots, which could prove a little warm as the winter sun is far stronger here.
From Moo-Cow Music: musical instruments on iPhone.
I stop, my axe and blanket and sandals feelin' bloody heavy by now, and farmer Moo-cow's shoes near killing me feet.
Belfords brain chewed its cud as placidly as a moo-cow behind the broad, open facade of what is commonly known as an honest face.
Now Farmer Moo-cow's boots be rubbing my heels most severe and I feel sure there be blisters forming the size o' me thumbnail.
In the children's TV series Arthur, the title character's younger sister D.W. is a fan of a show called "Mary Moo-Cow."
Molly Moo-Cow was the name of an animated character appearing in Rainbow Parade shorts produced by the Van Beuren Studios in the 1930s.
As a result of his enthusiastic promotion of this scheme (which ultimately proved very costly in terms of money and resources) he was dubbed "Moo-Cow" Mitchell by the local press.
The Amherst band, which bills itself as the "Mucho Macho Moo-Cow Marching Band and School of Cosmetology," is worth the price of admission.
While working at the Van Beuren Studios, Gillett directed the Technicolor Rainbow Parade animated shorts featuring Molly Moo-Cow, Toonerville Folks and several color Felix the Cat cartoons.
Many of the Rainbow Parade cartoons were one-shot stories with no recurring characters, but several of the films featured Parrotville Parrots, Molly Moo-Cow, Toonerville Trolley, and Felix the Cat.
Her father's neglect and sneers (he once told her she danced "just like a moo-cow"), not to mention screaming rows and even the odd blow, played a full part in reducing a lively, imaginative, rather mischievous girl into a frightened, awkward young woman, and from that into a mental ruin.