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grunting
noun
A sound that grunts.
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She was grunting, which is a sign of respiratory distress, and she had no suck reflex".
Occasionally you see erect cocks bathed in late afternoon sunlight by a shimmering lake and hypnotic sounds of cicadas mixed with men grunting as they shoot their load.
(In recent weeks he's developed a habit of defiantly grunting "Right?" at the end of sentences, as if to suggest that, should his interlocutor persist in doubting him, Mr Miliband will have no hesitation in taking the matter outside)".
Timothy Spall wins best actor for his masterful performance as grunting, humping genius JMW Turner.
I wrote several different stories about separation and people trying to relate to each other and get by.' At SXSW, he performs with casual aplomb - no grimacing and grunting for this quietly charismatic talent.
With lads it's, 'All right?' 'Yeah.' There's lots of very basic grunting.
He lifted his head off the gurney, grunting and mumbling, calling out "Oh, man".
So, the amazing language of grunting that Timothy comes up with and through which he's so very expressive, started out because there are several descriptions of Turner that suggest that.
That year he read out a draconian speech which condemned Shostakovich and Prokofiev for their formalism, accusing Prokofiev of "grunting and scraping".
One has 3,000 workers assembling the grunting machines.All this could change if the privatisation scheme succeeds.
The "caveman" image of a stupid, grunting, hairy, thick-skulled parody of graceful modern humanity has stuck in the public consciousness.
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