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Mr. Payten lumbered out, shaking his head.
Next Jeff lumbered out, crouching warily, the colander over his head, grunting, his arms bound to keep him from grabbing at Miranda, who tickled him provocatively with her chaste white feather and lectured him on gratitude.
Sometime in the night, he turned his gnarled back to the world and lumbered out to sea, leaving me neurotic, nervous, but whole.
With his aching joints creaking like old floorboards, with his bones as heavy as lead pipes, Ewing lumbered out too slow and too late to reach Sam Perkins as he settled in to the left corner of the floor.
At Jean Paul Gaultier, which pursued a boxing theme, a couple of female kickboxers were throwing feathery jabs at each other as bloodied models lumbered out in long hooded coats, jersey tops with six-pack prints, and the odd kilt-and-shorts set.
Clowns lumbered out and engaged in overloud, overlong skits that had all the sophistication and humor of the hokey-pokey.
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Lumbering out from their daytime retreat in the thick undergrowth, with a heavy grace that can only come with weighing upwards of 100kg, a female is wooed by two younger members of the group, cheerfully at first.
Sometimes the problem is a description that is oddly wide of the mark: "six-legged forest creatures came lumbering out of the broiler grate", where the lumbering forest creatures turn out, bafflingly, to be cockroaches.
Dig into it deep enough, and you'll find him describing it as "the last hypertext on earth, lumbering out of the past to wreak havoc on civilization".
"The will is so there," said Lisa Tims, her trainer at the Morris Animal Inn, as Abbe swam to get the ball before lumbering out of the water.
Everybody watches as he lumbers out the dressing room door, one hand feeling his coat pocket to make sure he's packing his trusty Blues Harp.
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