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He fell to the ground with a swooshing of air and splattered blood.
There's a swooshing in your ears, followed by a brief whistling-teakettle sound.
For the first time, she became aware of a rhythmic swooshing that matched each breath she took.
Internal biological processes may also be heard with characteristic swooshing, crackling, and pounding noises.
The swooshing of their kimonos was soothing.
Around the coast, turquoise waters and scenic islands await the swooshing of your paddles.
A dull, swooshing noise stopped him.
It is a town from another era, a place so 60's kitsch that you expect Doris Day to come swooshing down the slopes.
McCarter landed on his belly, hearing the familiar swooshing sounds as blades were un- sheathed.
It was deafening in his ears, this fearsome swooshing whooshing whiffling panting noise.
Instead of sunning himself on a beach or swooshing down a slope, Nagle expects to be huddled over the Jets' playbook and throwing passes.
But still the fearsome swooshing whooshing whiffling snorting noise grew louder and louder as it came closer and closer.
When Mike and I took our first walk across the lake, the swooshing of my snowsuit pants was so loud that it echoed back to us from the trees.
Their swooshing, swirling "realizations" swim in an ambiance reverberant enough to cover the composerly gaffes, filling the air with great clouds of ravishing sonic perfume.
At first, the pump's swooshing sounds were clearly audible, then they grew softer, softer... Finally, the air from the chamber was gone, along with all the sounds.
And jerking it and swooshing it and wringing every flicker from it, as though this were its farewell performance and it must please the gods, she hitchhiked the hermit and his mountain.
Every second it was growing louder, and suddenly it was no longer a small wind, it was a fearsome swooshing whooshing whiffling snorting noise that sounded as though some gigantic creature was breathing heavily through its nose as it galloped towards him.
Kato Hideki, a bass player, came on at 8:37 P.M. and made his own swooshing pops by striking the strings of his supine electric bass with drum brushes; later, he laid the instrument upside down on a metal platter and moved it in a circle.
For a while the ride was serene, the sled swooshing over white still lit by the light of moons and stars, Bunny occasionally calling to the dogs or to Yana to look at one set of tracks or another and pointing out "snow goose," "fox," or "moose," accordingly.