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  • I tried that noise she so often used in her interrogatives and she chittered a bit.
  • Even just before dusk, there were only a scant few Chickadees chittering about, and they were making their soft chirping calls, rather than their usual brassy ones.
  • CHITTERLINGS: Also known as chitlins, these are the fatty small intestines of a pig and are very popular in deep Southern cooking. Offal Good
  • Murray himself acknowledges the richness and contradictory nature of his style by calling it ‘the chitterlings of the Waldorf.’
  • The next most popular spot to hunt fer chitterblax is Pavonis Mons. Little Green Rednecks
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  • Rub a few in your hands to cut tough odors like bleach, onions, fish and chitterlings.
  • There's a lot of chitterling crotch in these pictures. Dlisted - Be Very Afraid
  • Suddenly a chidit, Joqual, dropped into view next to him, hanging upside-down with its fur fluffed out, chittering at me in high-speed animal speak.
  • He began chittering at them, trying to get them to do his bidding.
  • The usual song is a cacophony of gargles, chitters and squawks.
  • Monday was the day for boudin; Tuesday for andouillettes and chitterling sausages.
  • While the shadows dappled their backs they strolled deeper into the forest, voices lost in the chitter of insects. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • The creature got a big smile and leapt forward, grabbing her shirt and swinging around onto her shoulders, chittering happily.
  • My fiancé and I, being dorks, were chittering about whether the animals shown in the opening sequence have any real significance on the fighting style.
  • How Pantagruel sent for Colonel Maul-chitterling and Colonel Cut-pudding; with a discourse well worth your hearing about the names of places and persons. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • He said: ‘Food like pigs trotters, tripe and chitterling are all foods which we tried to avoid eating, but now they are being served up at some of the trendiest restaurants in London.’
  • The chalkydri bobbed its feathered head and chittered in rapid, high-pitched tones, an aural hummingbird. Etched in Bone
  • I let out a few screams when one flapped their wings and chittered and cheeped at me.
  • The banshees had arrived soon after, descending upon the gnome village, buzzing and chittering in the language of the viciously insane.
  • Burgers, pig ear sandwiches, fried chicken wings, neck bones and red beans, or chitterlings and collards were always on the menu at most of the local eateries along the strip.
  • The source of the alarm that has my colleagues chittering on the termite mound like meerkats on the veldt who have espied a Martial Eagle coursing aloft is a report in EU Reporter by Chris White: Archive 2008-01-13
  • I fear that I, like you, am being overcome," Jumper chittered. Falcon Street
  • Chaiila started chittering and gasping uncontrollably.
  • Blast, I fell victim to the platypus ... now my echidna is all chittering in the corner about bread on the table, crumbs in the pantry and freelance websites. "You will choke, choke on the air you try to breathe..."
  • The closest thing I can say that I've had to haggis is chitterlings (or "chitlins"), a common southern/African American dish made of pig intestines; it smells DISGUSTING, and tastes ... eh. The News is NowPublic.com - NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public
  • Not singing as they did in the spring, they were nevertheless chirping, chucking and chittering as they gleaned seeds and insects.
  • ‘Wearing my hair Afro style, calling myself an Afro-American, and eating all the chitterlings I can find,’ he quipped, ‘are not going to affect Congress.’
  • Monday was the day for boudin; Tuesday for andouillettes and chitterling sausages.
  • She squinted, picking out pinpricks of light, and fancied she heard the chittering howl of foxes - the kind of squalling that sounded like a little girl in distress. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • She ducked her head, dodging away and chittering again.
  • Bowls of chitterlings and kidneys glisten on a butcher's block.
  • I let out a few screams when one flapped their wings and chittered and cheeped at me.
  • The musical chittering of birds sounded throughout the air, and the delicate tune of the bubbling river was heard as it wound its way out of the forest and between the fresh green fields.
  • They gasp, Helena with them, and chitter amongst themselves. The Iron Maiden « A Fly in Amber
  • When it's built by a pair of restaurateurs who have made their name preaching the joys of offal, the glory of chitterlings, the meaty delights of pig cheeks and lambs' brains. The Guardian World News
  • At the mention of R'shiel, the demon began to chitter excitedly. HARSHINI
  • They moved to Wiltshire in 1957 to farm at Chitterne in the west of county and they have lived here ever since.
  • At the mention of R'shiel, the demon began to chitter excitedly. HARSHINI
  • They chitter, chatter and chirrup, twitching their tails as if they were furry lariats. In the urban game park, nut-gatherers rule
  • I believe your sword would proffer some discouragement to water predators," Jumper chittered, "I could loop their extremities with silk, and render them vulnerable to your sharp edge. Falcon Street
  • Punch Costello was of them all embraided and they reclaimed the churl with civil rudeness some and shaked him with menace of blandishments others whiles they all chode with him, a murrain seize the dolt, what a devil he would be at, thou chuff, thou puny, thou got in peasestraw, thou losel, thou chitterling, thou spawn of Ulysses
  • High up in their canopies flyers leapt from branch to branch, chittering and squeaking at the intruders below.
  • Yersinia infection most often occurs from eating raw or undercooked pork products, such as chitterlings.
  • Zeke shrugged, and as they went out the door, they heard the intercom chittering.
  • Then said Epistemon to Pantagruel: The denomination of these two colonels of yours, Maul-chitterling and Cut-pudding, promiseth us assurance, success, and victory, if those Chitterlings should chance to set upon us. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • This anticipates a love of chitterlings, grilled pig's ears, marrow bones, stuffed trotters, kidneys and brains.
  • Welcome to the liveblog of the political chitter-chat shows that we are forced to contend with in order to understand the minds of your political figures (addled) and the men and women who cover them (needy). TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • Assistant Commissioner Lynne Owens told the panel that "chitter chatter" emerged of planned rioting and looting in Stratford, East London, the location of the Olympic site. U.K. Police Say Unrest Averted at Olympic Site
  • First came the sound of voices outside, a familiar chitter of laughter, then the scratch at the door.
  • Hello and good morning and welcome to this January 23rd edition of your Sunday morning liveblog of these political chitter-chat shows that we are forced to contend with in order to understand the minds of your political figures (addled) and the men and women who cover them (needy). TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • Therefore Carpalin and Gymnast were ordered by Pantagruel to go for the soldiers that were on board the Cup galley, under the command of Colonel Maul-chitterling, and those on board the Vine-tub frigate, under the command of Colonel Cut-pudding the younger. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Calming his lungs, he listened to the fractious chittering of insects in the forest. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • People shout to be heard over the din, loud mufflerless trucks rumble by on the street, dogs bark, a mysterious polytonal chittering in the background sounds like a great horde of rats.
  • For example, she was quite surprised when she went to Europe and saw that they ate what Americans call chitterlings.
  • This anticipates a love of chitterlings, grilled pig's ears, marrow bones, stuffed trotters, kidneys and brains.
  • Then he started chittering and whimpering in shock.
  • The ground squirrel that called the crevice his home came shooting out of his burrow, tail high and stiff, bounding with rage, to chitter angrily at her. The Elvenbane
  • Mushing together some of Yoko Ono's classic toothy chitter, some lethargic piano, and haphazard sound tweaking, it's topped off by weary chants and hand drums.
  • The small intestines were soaked in water for a day, parboiled, then fried in batter to make a popular dish called chitterlings, or ‘chitlins.’
  • The goldfinches chittered and sang like drunken canaries and once in a thunderstorm a barred owl blundered into that fake crystal chandelier she had always detested.
  • Plus, we stayed up a bit late, drinking vino and back-yarding and chitter-chattering Barzak and I have lived disturbingly parallel lives. Forlorn
  • This anticipates a love of chitterlings, grilled pig's ears, marrow bones, stuffed trotters, kidneys and brains.
  • He buys one and thinks as he eats it how he used to pretend that he didn't like yams, chitterlings, and other soul food because he thought liking that food made him seem ignorant and common.
  • One of the tiny bat-creatures chittered nervously from the darkness.
  • Coca - Cola parties in Georgia, the chitterling strut in North Carolina, cooking for the threshers in Nebraska, a Choctaw funeral, and a Puget Sound Indian salmon feast. ‘The Food of a Younger Land’
  • My fiancé and I, being dorks, were chittering about whether the animals shown in the opening sequence have any real significance on the fighting style.
  • Strange are the ways of this world," Jumper chittered. Falcon Street
  • I think I might fashion a craft from silk," Jumper chittered. Falcon Street
  • In that breath the fume of pig foot, chitterling and cheap chili, malign, mocked John. John Lundberg: Three Poems For Martin Luther King Day
  • A few feet away' through the trees behind them' was an insect realm of high-pitched chittering, dank mist and over-ripe vegetation. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • Punch Costello was of them all embraided and they reclaimed the churl with civil rudeness some and shaked him with menace of blandishments others whiles they all chode with him, a murrain seize the dolt, what a devil he would be at, thou chuff, thou puny, thou got in peasestraw, thou losel, thou chitterling, thou spawn of Ulysses
  • They came grunting and chittering, snarling and slobbering.
  • Squirrels were leaping and cavorting after each other, rocking the boughs, chittering in jubilee.
  • She fiddled with them, chittering to herself, then grinned.
  • Monday was the day for boudin; Tuesday for andouillettes and chitterling sausages.
  • The parents went on and on about how Daniel is usually so shy, but he really loved me, and my peaceful meal turned into me trying to appease some young chitterling at the next table with some kind of rictus plastered across my weary face. Saru-san Diary Entry
  • Yes | No | Report from shermanator wrote 7 weeks 2 days ago thats how i do it i walk and stop and listen if i hear chitter chatter i look or like he said corn works great man it is fun and i hate to say it its pretty good eating I just got my liscense and my dad isnt a hunter so i get all of my answers from here.
  • We had a couple of smokes and by 4am we had solved all the worlds problems with our stoned chitter chatter.
  • They chitter, chatter and chirrup, twitching their tails as if they were furry lariats. In the urban game park, nut-gatherers rule
  • I believe we can cross this, if we must," he chittered. Falcon Street
  • I sighed, but then looked to the side and saw Spider dancing atop Mr. Evets' head, laughing his head off and chittering away like the insane little thing he is.
  • The moment his eyes fell upon madam of the fluffy hair, he burst out with a loud, rapid woodpecker "chitter," gradually growing higher in key and louder in tone. A Bird-Lover in the West
  • Some places like to fix chitterlings as either a side or a main dish.
  • While the shadows dappled their backs they strolled deeper into the forest, voices lost in the chitter of insects. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • It chittered contentedly, its hunger and bloodlust sated. Who's There?
  • Those were the good old days — breakfast was mush, lunch was chitterling strut and dinner was fried beaver tail. A Book Lover’s Summer
  • The parents went on and on about how Daniel is usually so shy, but he really loved me, and my peaceful meal turned into me trying to appease some young chitterling at the next table with some kind of rictus plastered across my weary face. Saru-san Diary Entry
  • Against incredible odds, this chef fed chitterlings to London's chattering classes and had them begging for more.
  • Alanna begins to stroke Kugarine absently, as she rubbed against Alanna's side, chittering gently.
  • There are many recipes which call for intestines, a more general term which would often include chitterlings.
  • With wide brimmed hats and skin slippery with sun block, they chittered and chattered like sparrows, as they frolicked in their favourite spot.

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