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  • But the Federal Communications Commission's modest attempts to hold broadcasters to their end of the bargain are being met by a teeth-gnashing, fire-breathing rhetoric... and pitiful mewling about how hard it is to use a computer. Craig Aaron: When Whinosaurs Attack!
  • I'm sorry you feel that way, he seemed to mewl out, turning away from her slowly to look out the window. Smoke and Mirrors
  • Less that 600 days after that small mewling creature came out into the world, she was operating the machine herself, slamming in CDs and pushing the buttons.
  • McMansion owners who knowingly maxed out their credit limits to grab as huge a piece of the American pie as they could get their greedy hands on, because they had complete faith in their man George W and his "ownership society," and dripped with contempt at us eco-tards mewling about limited resources and disappearing open spaces and energy conservation and other such candy-ass liberal notions ... that's something totally different. In Remarks On Bailout, Obama Sharpens Up Attacks On Bush, CEOs
  • This evening, when I got in from work, sitting on the back step and mewling plaintively was a small cat with a black splodge on his chin, and all his fur intact.
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  • Instead of a symphony of song, we were treated to little more than the mewling of catbirds.
  • The cat immediately began to twine in and out of his legs, mewling pitifully.
  •   How dare that dog, that oddly silent creature who hadn't barked or mewled or whined or growled once in thanks or fear or protest since the day I saved him from the pound's needle — how dare that dog, the one I'd been trying to teach to speak for months, speak to someone in my absence. Speak
  • Creatures extrude or vent eggs; larvae fatten, split their shells, and eat them; spores dissolve or explode; root hairs multiply, corn puffs on the stalk, grass yields seed, shoots erupt from the earth turgid and sheathed; wet muskrats, rabbits, and squirrels slide into the sunlight, mewling and blind; and everywhere watery cells divide and swell, swell and divide. Nature & Environment
  • Whenever the roomies are gone (which is pretty much every weekend) he follows me around mewling and jumping on me every time I sit or lie down.
  • A pair of well-trained sniper teams can hold up a platoon, a regiment, a brigade, send men scrabbling face down in the earth, huddling for cover, mewling and sobbing.
  • Its only when the banks have to honor the out clause in their contract that we now hear the mewling. Matthew Yglesias » On So-Called “Irresponsible” Borrowers
  • In his ‘As You Like It’, Shakespeare traced the life of a man from mewling infant to whining schoolboy to sighing lover, to cursing soldier, to pompous middle age and piping old age and then.
  • Having reread the following, I deem it too depressing and self-indulgent to post; nothing but mid-life crisis mewling at its farging worst.
  • In allusion to those remarkable feats of arms and -- legs -- Early's or Stuart's raids and Jackson's forced rapid marches, almost at horse-speed, when the men carried no rations, but ate corn-ears taken from the shucks and roasted them "at their pipes," the droll ruler would bring in that "mewl" again: The Lincoln Story Book
  • Max apparently got impatient and decided we were paying too much attention to each other and not enough to her, because she jumped on Reid's shoulder and started rubbing her head against his neck, purring and mewling loudly.
  • Me, too, especially after he's mewled on for 40 seconds. Titus Andronicus: Civil War Punk Rock
  • Like the death of 10,000 cuts, injuries both serious and niggling have brought me scratching and mewling into middle age.
  • Through all my whining, mewling, and caterwauls of privileged desperation, there has been only one constant - my desire to attend Yale University Law School.
  • Meanwhile, we just ended a hurricane season with zero hurricanes and only maybe a few mewling tropical storms. October 24th, 2009
  • And they mewl and cry, their symphony invested with irony, which I merely attribute to a vein in the quartz.
  • With the infant 2005 still mewling, Sue offers the following predictions for the year ahead.
  • The cat stretched and mewled in distress, echoing my sentiments exactly.
  • I plan to see The Prisoner of Azkaban on Thursday, and even though that's a school day (in this state, anyway), I just know the cinema will be packed with mewling wretches anyway.
  • I can hear the familiar clicking of the sea-scorpions that haunts my dreams, and a new noise, like a mewling kitten.
  • There is a t-shirt on sale over here showing the Lions before and after the Test matches, with a magnificent lord of the jungle reduced to a mewling pussycat to illustrate their descent.
  • Naturally, Prolacta's primary concern is the welfare of said mewling infants.
  • As I moved within her, Mina nipped at my ear, mewling softly.
  • The little girl's soft, dusty blonde locks brushed the screen and her high-pitched protests sounded like a kitten mewling.
  • “It makes me … too vulnerable,” she mewled, her body arching. Entice Me at Twilight
  • Similarly, there are residential areas where only the elders dwell, and which are strictly off limits to the young, everyone from mewling infant to energetic teenager.
  • The cat was mewling piteously the other day and I said ‘she sounds like a siren.’
  • She rocks the baby, who is mewling hopefully near her breast.
  • In front of her was a family of four, with ten suitcases on a cart, and a small black cat, mewling its displeasure.
  • Quellen, the seven-legged creature with yellow hair tied back in a yellow ribbon, spun a long line of thread, which she tied to the ring; auburn-haired Gossilen chirped and mewled while watching the water below. DRAGON GAMES
  • Of course, I wouldn't want to hear an album full of Criss's low-cal mewling (I will, though… ugh!
  • A mewling noise escapes her as, blinking and sniffling, she bites down on her lip. New Doctor/Rose Ficlet: STRAWBERRIES
  • Then a row of about twenty-five as hangdog-looking Bedouins as were ever strung up in the Valley of Jehoshaphat began a kind of mewling cry, such as a rat would make in a trap. A Fantasy of Mediterranean Travel
  • Next thing you know, the dancers will demand a crèche and there'll be kids crawling and mewling all over the place.
  • He mewled like a newborn kitten when I kissed him. Small Victory: stefan's secret
  • Her arms tightened around the purring cat involuntarily, causing him to mewl with displeasure and wiggle free of her grasp.
  • It scuttles over and mewls softly, nuzzling its fallen bedfellow.
  • I think people finally voted them into power in 1994 just to make them shut their mewling gobs as much as anything.
  • He picks her up and carries her off as he leaves, and the kitten mewls happily in is arms.
  • A boor's boor, he spends much of the book mewling about the end of England when he's exactly the sort of person England needs saving from.
  • Maybe Petey when I found him all hurt and mewling, before I turned him. Crossed
  • It wasn't until he heard the first mewling cries of his child that he even dared to look up in wonder of that miraculous sound.
  • The kitten blinked at him sleepily, like another cat that he knew, and mewled.
  • The kittens were mewling pitifully, and I picked up their box and carefully carried it down the hallway and into my room.
  • There was a satisfying and abrupt halt to the mewl of the flute. Much Ado About Marriage
  • In response, their debut single for the major was a playful, painful cover of Al Green's ‘L.O.V.E. Love’ which featured a tortured sounding man trying to hit the high notes like an alley cat mewling on a fence.
  • She grew sick of staring at words by the third day, so she picked up Aedrial's mewling cat and sprawled across the bed, losing herself in thought.
  • Britain's mewling and puking republican rump has had its day in the sun - as happens in an almost predictable cycle every other generation.
  • Slowly, they emerge out of a cloud of dust, like a weary ragtag army retreating from battle, a column of guests hauling enormous suitcases and mewling children.
  • Anyone who doubts me on this would only need to have seen me at 7.15 this morning, mewling pitifully to an empty room that I must have had bad sushi last night and was dying, dying, dying.
  • My name echoed between us like a prayer, and I answered with a mewling cry, tumbling over the precipice again. Brush of Darkness
  • I thought not, you're just another mewling whinger. From porn to Portillo | Mark Lawson
  • And finally you reveal the sham of yourself, the lip-service you pay to the idea that "[f] or a reviewer, I suppose all published work is fair game and, as writers, we should expect to take the good with the bad, review-wise" in your email, when you mewl pitiably that, "if I had received that email, I would have taken down the review. How Not to be a Writer
  • I was mesmerized with his humanity, his tiny features and newborn mewl and with the fact that he was mine. Oh, Boy.
  • She mewled up at Hap and made sounds that were almost words, like an infant learning to talk. DRAGON GAMES
  • The Scottish independent television market was spawned, mewling and puking to begin with, by Channel 4 and its regional disbursement of funding.
  • i remember the first time we heard the word mewl in some class at school, and found out what it meant. something struck a chord, something hummed inside me ... an audible click. it is an intransitive verb that means to cry weakly, or whimper. there was finally a word for what that noise in my head was ... Vampishone Diary Entry
  • It's just a ravaged head and arms, really, dragging an exposed rib cage and skeletonized legs along the ground as it mewls horribly. Everything Old Is New Again
  • Through all my whining, mewling, and caterwauls of privileged desperation, there has been only one constant - my desire to attend Yale University Law School.
  • They exposed the United States and its athletes as the whingeing, mewling, cheating, two-faced, lying, duplicitous, sanctimonious shower that they are.
  • As a child I was frequently dragged mewling by my father, a devotee of Richard Jefferies, to Coate Water, which had supposedly prompted that writer's Bevis, a work I found, and still find, entirely resistible.
  • The old cat, the one that that appeared all scrawny and mewling at her door some six years ago, pulled a disappearing act on them all, just as they all had big projects to finish.
  • The best part of Benedict’s pathetic mewling is his claim that it was his bold artistic insight — which he had to fight those Hollywood suits to keep intact! — to make Starbuck a womanizing rogue (but not really that much of one, as I remember it). Matthew Yglesias » Great Moments in Wingnuttery
  • Beneath a straw-tinted coif, bushy beard and dark aviator shades, Petty mewled through the latter tune with a swagger befitting his new album's title. With 'Mojo,' Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers find a bluesy groove
  • It is snapping and whirring, emitting a high-pitched tome like the mewling of a cat. Death's Noisy Herald
  • The rest of the afternoon was difficult for us, as he spent most of it rocking and mewling in a corner.
  • The creature mewled at him, and Hap saw a pair of wriggling fangs inside the mouth. DRAGON GAMES
  • By mewling out loud like I got a kidney stone and I'm fixin' to die, I am channeling the spirit of Johnson.
  • Only recently, one only has to look at them, to listen to them hiss and mewl about Haiti, about the poor and disenfranchised. Steven Weber: The War on Hope
  • The smaller one, the one who sits on our doorstep and mewls for treats (sometimes indulged) is Beardy (after his, um, beard… well, splodge of black on his chin, if you want to get technical about it) as seen here.
  • When we went to investigate, two puffballs mewled at us. Kittens
  • It wasn't the shade of a hero from Ireland's long history of failed rebellions, or the mewling of a banker looking for another handout. Ireland Needs Merkel to Get Its Message
  • The little Orion whimpered and mewled quietly, helpless to everything around him.

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