How To Use Runt In A Sentence

  • Following the sound, Silk found himself among the sellers he sought Hobbled deer reared and plunged, their soft brown eyes wild with fright; a huge snake lifted its flat, malevolent head, hissing like a kettle on the stove; live salmon gasped and splashed in murky, glass-fronted tanks; pigs grunted, lambs baaed, chickens squawked, and milling goats eyed passersby with curiosity and sharp suspicion. Nightside The Long Sun
  • Sakazawa was tossed and shaken as the ship bore the brunt of the attack.
  • There were shoals of grunt and goatfish sheltering in the shadow of our boat.
  • Vnde cum Imperator electus in sede regni debuit poni, nobis in curia tunc existentibus, tanta cecidit grando, quod ex subita resolutione plusquam CLX. homines in eadem curia fuerunt submersi. The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini
  • Churinga, over a foot in length, they tell us, are not usually perforated; many churinga are not perforated, many are: _but the Arunta do not know why some are perforated_. The Clyde Mystery a Study in Forgeries and Folklore
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  • Principe nempe Persarum gessit; ratione quorum bellorum in partes alias bellum mouere noluit, ob eamque causam in partibus Poloni� latrones quidam Cosaci nuncupati, et alij facinorosi in partibus illis existentes, subditos C鎠aris potentissimi turbare et infestare non desierunt. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • And after Vikarna's flight, Satruntapa, unable to repress his ire, began to afflict Partha, that obstructer of foes and achiever of super-human feats, by means of a perfect shower of arrows. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 Books 4, 5, 6 and 7
  • Among the dainties was a live pig, which squeaking and grunting in anticipation of its fate, supplied to this orderly procession the absence of a musical band. A New Voyage Round the World in the Years 1823, 24, 25, and 26. Vol. 1
  • Pigfish (Orthopristis chrysoptera) are in the grunt family and are another good bait for most bottom fish.
  • Qui omnem pecuniarum contemptum habent, et nulli imaginationis totius munsi se immiscuerint, et tyrannicas corporis concupiscentias sustinuerint hi multoties capti a vana gloria omnia perdiderunt. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • This allows a developer to determine, through manual inspection at runtime, which version of a particular open-source library is being used by consulting the classpath.
  • Volui animum tandem confirmare hodie meum, ut bene me haberem filiai nuptiis. venio ad macellum, rogito pisces: indicant caros; agninam caram, caram bubulam, vitulinam, cetum, porcinam: cara omnia. atque eo fuerunt cariora, aes non erat. abeo iratus illinc, quoniam nihil est qui emam. Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives
  • Then they would disband the defeated regime's army, turning hundreds of thousands of trained soldiers into disgruntled potential insurgents.
  • R.W. C. [Illustration] [Illustration] [Illustration] "Facta canam; sed erunt qui me finxisse loquantur. The Gay Rebellion
  • Despite scrubbing up well for the shoot, he grunts, ‘I don't think I'll be doing James Bond any time soon.’
  • But archæological research having established the fact that phallicism has, at one time or another, been common to nearly all races, it seems probable that the Arunta tribe represents a deviation from the normal line of mental evolution. Bygone Beliefs
  • There are grunts, an accompanying triangle, and even something like be-bop drums.
  • About 125 vehicles, ranging in their degree of damage, and a firebombed parts building bore the brunt of the attack. Maytha Alhassen: From 9/11 To 8/22: My Arab-American Muslim Father Was A Victim Of American Terrorism
  • All I got for my pains was a grunt that fitted well with his simian features. DEAD BEAT
  • As they grunted and jabbed, Mr. McCain chatted with a few players and their coaches, shook a few hands and then headed to the sidelines. McCain Huddles With Marshall Team - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • They are insectoid creatures, hunched over and scuttling, with writhing tentacles where their mouth should be and a grunting, clicking language. WATCHING: District 9
  • ‘Good boy,’ he finally grunted when he was sure he could speak without stammering.
  • No. Are they making grunting noises? Times, Sunday Times
  • He grunted and disappeared, Walter following disloyally at his heels. Last Night at Chateau Marmont
  • Grunting, he picked up one sack, bearing it with him as he finished the circuit of the booths.
  • The love affair was company-wide, although not necessarily shared by the grunts, as one former grunt writes.
  • There aren't any foreign language soundtracks available on the disc, which could disgruntle some.
  • Fielding the complaints of disgruntled fans is nothing new to Liverpool coach Rafa Benitez.
  • Millions of carers argue that they bear the brunt of the job ... without recognition, or proper payment.
  • It was the desperate act of a disgruntled former city employee who was refused his old job back.
  • The health service will bear the brunt of the cuts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sed quando plene habent dominium super eos, si aliquid promiserunt eis nihil obseruant: sed quascunque possunt congrue occasiones inueniunt contra eos. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Officers in uniform are often put before the massed media to bear the brunt of their barbs - and, of course, to reinforce the anti-military prejudice.
  • The area was the closest to the epicentre of the earthquake, bore the full brunt of the subsequent tsunami and was clearly one of the worst affected areas.
  • He grunted in pain as a bolt from a crossbow tore a gash in his leg, then he plunged into the water and sank.
  • To the amusement of the class, we grunted and cursed each other out of the sides of our mouths as we both tried to get through the door.
  • The girl was silent for a moment, then she nodded, grunting in affirmation.
  • If it was the runt of the litter I imagine the hamster would be bigger than that - say three or four inches.
  • Group comportment had deteriorated by the day, with yours truly bearing the brunt of the collective delinquency.
  • Cuius dignitatem reatus ipsi etiam qui detulere uiderunt, quam uti alicuius sceleris admixtione fuscarent, ob ambitum dignitatis sacrilegio me conscientiam polluisse mentiti sunt. The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy
  • Spiritus quoque aeris et mali genii aliquando se tempestatibus ingerunt, et menti humanae se latenter insinuant, eamque vexant, exagitant, et ut fluctus marini, humanum corpus ventis agitatur. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Brunt, following in, despatched a meaty drive into the far corner from near the edge of the area. Times, Sunday Times
  • A solitary disgruntled staff officer accompanied Lohengrin back to his hotel, asking him what he did want, receiving no reply. LOHENGRIN
  • He is capable of the grunt work. Times, Sunday Times
  • I suppose that wretched grommet of hers has upped sails and left port,' said Jake with a grunt. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • Since shareholders have a nasty habit of leaving, customers will probably have to bear the brunt of these losses and the bank may try to push profit margins even wider apart.
  • Was language invented extempore, or gradually developed from grunts and screeches?
  • L'histoire de la philosophie est contrainte d'emprunter d'abord à la philosophie la lumière qu'elle doit lui rendre un jour avec usure. — A Lecture on the Study of History
  • McDonald, Colin Brunton and others did time at celluloid sweatshop SC Communications.
  • The rich do pay their way, you disgruntled old bigot. The Sun
  • O'Mara, a disgruntled bear of a man, contends that the case rests entirely on the credibility of Hearst, which is shaky at best.
  • Despite being a bike engine, it's got plenty of grunt.
  • Huius ad insul� extremitates non procul � fluuio Pyson, habetur locus mirabilis pariter et terribilis, vltr� omne mundanum, pen� et procul: de euentibus, ac laboribus infinitis, qu� mihi me韘que in tempore itinerationis acciderunt hucusque subticui, c鵰 iam vnum de maioribus ecce narro. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Every third dog causes me to hyperventilate and produce insistent grunting sounds.
  • Now, for the butterless menu: Xavier Domingo started his writing career as a runty kid writing anti-Franco pieces from Paris, then later joined, as I did, the staff of Cambio 16 in Madrid. Barbara Probst Solomon: On Julie & Julia, the Fake Movieland France and My Non-Buttery Menu
  • He says that he became involved only because he had been approached by so many disgruntled investors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Merlin checked the readings of a hand scanner that was strapped to his left arm and grunted.
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  • Golden eye or yellowtail grunts, chubs or scads would move unhurriedly across, changing direction with uncanny synchronisation.
  • The infantry have taken/borne the brunt of the missile attacks.
  • British voters were disgruntled but not, it transpired, disengaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beyond, a party had scaled the wall, and there the fight was hand to hand -- with gruntings, thrustings of spears, slashings of long knives that dripped red and cut again and rose and fell with hideous regularity! Darkness and Dawn
  • A vedro [2 3/4 gallons] and a half to the cauldron!" whispered the ex-soldier with a computative grunt as he gained his feet. Through Russia
  • The second instalment, thankfully, managed to appease some disgruntled fans. The Sun
  • Domo autem sic accensa, socius meus et famulus de domo exierunt, et me solum cum ossibus dimiserunt, qui videns ignem supra me, ossa accepi et cum illis in angulos domus recollegi. The Journal of Friar Odoric
  • At the other extreme, there is the guy who puts out in a hot-water boat at the height of a southerly buster, a cold, wet wind with maximum ‘grunt’, just in case someone is in trouble.
  • He could face some disgruntled shareholders. Times, Sunday Times
  • And disgruntled fans questioned the manager and members of the board on where all the money was going. The Sun
  • I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled. Times, Sunday Times
  • And you get all this grunt for a lot less money than with both of those cars. The Sun
  • Hanc postquam Tartari ceperunt, ad dimidium miliare fecerunt vnam ciuitatem nomine Caydo, et habet duodecim portas, et � porta in portam duo sunt grossa miliaria Lombardica, spacium inter medium istarum ciuitatum habitatoribus plenum est, et circuitus cuiuslibet istarum ambit 60. miliaria Lombardica, qu� faciunt octo The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • There is a strange grunting sound coming from the woods now. Times, Sunday Times
  • Laomedonteae luimus periuria Troiae .... vicinae ruptis inter se legibus urbes arma ferunt; saevit toto Mars impius orbe; ut cum carceribus sese effudere quadrigae, addunt in spatio, et frustra retinacula tendens fertur equis auriga neque audit currus habenas. The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield
  • I'm not playing their freakin 'game anymore, and I'm not going to be bullied by the likes of this Sherrod scrunt. Ace of Spades HQ
  • The capital is again bearing the brunt of the bitter weather with freezing winds, rain and hail showers.
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  • * Non ob aliud dicit, non vos me elegistis, sed ego vos elegi, nisi quia non elegerunt eum, ut eligeret eos; sed ut eligerent eum, elegit eos. The Sermons of John Owen
  • The tanner was a disgruntled man; he believed himself entitled to be a Nineteener, but he couldn't get recognition. The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories
  • A disgruntled former employee is being blamed for the explosion.
  • 'Billy, I think it's your turn to wash the dishes,' said Jane. A noncommittal grunt was his only reply.
  • When she reached the summit, she was into the full brunt of the gale-force wind.
  • We can't imagine why Linda Bollea is divorcing the bald, long-haired, bleach-blond, handlebar-moustachioed, saveloy-armed, grunting play-fighter Hulk Hogan, but the sad truth of the matter is that she is. Hogan Speaks Out On His Son, While His Wife Gets Off With a 19-Year-Old
  • I suggested inviting them for a visit but he just grunted. The Sun
  • Except for low-level grunts caught on tape and one top figure (who says not without justification that she's the scapegoat), no one in command is being punished. 04/30/2005
  • They rose, and the scrunt of Janet's chair on the floor, when she pushed it behind her, sent a thrilling shiver through her body, so tense was her mood. The House with the Green Shutters
  • There were plenty of fish: blue-striped grunts, moray eels, butterflyfish, bright yellow trumpetfish and multi-coloured wrasse.
  • _I shall have been ruled_ rēctus erō rēctī erimus rēctus eris rēctī eritis rēctus erit rēctī erunt New Latin Grammar
  • I grunted angrily as we clashed swords, sparks flying off in every direction.
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  • In any case, whatever the cause of the conflict, it is inevitable that the small dog, simply because of its diminutive stature, takes the brunt of the conflict, be it an attack or a warning growl and pin to the ground.
  • He had the disgruntled air of a writer whinging over a bad review.
  • There was a grunt from the other room, then a clatter of glass striking uncovered floor.
  • I suppose that wretched grommet of hers has upped sails and left port,' said Jake with a grunt. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • You need only one or two disgruntled patients to post derogatory comments to damage your reputation and that of your practice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Magorum quæ vocatur Cassan, [Vel Cassibin.] quæ regia ciuitas est et nobilis, nisi quod Tartari eam in magnaparte destruxerunt: haec abundat pane, vino, et alijsbonis multis. The Journal of Friar Odoric
  • He has his disgruntles just like the rest of the country, with the economy, but that's all they were - small disgruntles. The Seattle Times
  • Disease is disgruntled , resemble basking in damp - dry fade aubergine.
  • The South, the West Country and the Midlands bore the brunt of the weather, but the rain - driven by gale-force south-westerly winds - caused river levels in Yorkshire to rise rapidly.
  • A jump is only executed, if the skip, force-complete or complete operation is successful, for example, no runtime exception occurs.
  • They had to communicate through signs and grunts.
  • The brunt of her argument was directed at the trade union leader.
  • The owner of the shovel grunted and wrenched another mound of dirt out of the ground.
  • * Ceterum qualia illa sunt, quae nec oculus vidit nec auris audivit nec in cor hominis ascenderunt? The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries
  • It will bear the brunt of the estimated $ 1 billion cost for the changes on Okinawa.
  • Call a grunting double coo, with accent on second syllable.
  • Abasio merely grunted as he went to unhitch Big Blue, leaving it to Olly to mollify Coyote. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Colonia hominum maleficorum y qua Britanni littoris orientalis infulae immenfae, No - vae Hollandiae partem y quam New - Southwaler appellant more Europaeorum colere inftitue* runt, die XX m. Bibliotheca historica
  • And apparently their daughter Betty is bearing the brunt of it.
  • Some of those currently disgruntled may never get gruntled.
  • In the front yard the pot-bellied officer was scowling and grunting, exclaiming angrily to the monkish gatekeeper. COUP D'ETAT
  • Disgruntled employees recently called for his resignation.
  • In general, vocalizations are varied and include: trumpeting, whistles, twitters, honks, barks, grunts, quacks, croaks and growls.
  • All I got for my pains was a grunt that fitted well with his simian features. DEAD BEAT
  • One of the men stripped off her filthy clothes, and the men about her grunted in admiration of her fine figure.
  • Flores apparuerunt in terra nostra; tempus putationis advenit: vox turturis audita est in terra nostra; ficus protulit grossos suos; vineæ florentes dederunt odorem suum. RORATE CÆLI
  • One of the aliens scuttled forward and fiddled with one of its gadgets, finally producing an audible series of grunts, whistles, and squeaks which to Jerome's untutored ears sounded exactly like the sounds of dolphins. A Simple Misunderstanding
  • Sed ab hoc incepto me non solum deterruerunt sordidi colores virides et violacei, qui ex mistionibus illis prodibant, sed et imprimis illud, quod, ob differentes pigmentorun grauitates specificas et inaequalem cum aqua cohaesionem, et ab artis perito magni errores facile committi poterant. The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
  • I suspect the sniping is all being orchestrated by one disgruntled driver. The Volokh Conspiracy » Oklahoma House of Representatives Proposes Ban on Use of Foreign Law in Oklahoma Courts
  • And as much as I wanted her to be a disgruntled employee, eager to dish the dirt, she was surprisingly gruntled.
  • The caves in the granite cliffs were teeming with fry and there were times when I couldn't see my buddy through clouds of fusiliers, grunts and snappers.
  • Scd brevis morborum recitatio, quum lucidicri argumentorum expHcationi infervirc poflit, propofito baud incongruum videtur, imOf Adveniente molis augment! termino, cadem ergana, quae corpori virgineo pabulum miniftrarunt et incrementum, plus j) ergunt conficere quam fola corporis nuJ: ritio jam exi - git; quod fupereft fanguinis per vafa uterina jam pcriodice eroittitur. A Complete Collection of the Medical and Philosophical Works of John Fothergill
  • They have both carried the burden of bearing the brunt for Britain in international competition for the last decade and more.
  • And even he, once or twice, coming down from a five-minute levitation, had evoked a soft grunt from the stage floor. C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
  • It is a tragedy for those who take the brunt and we in the Labour party will always speak for them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once in his stall, as soon as Adam had removed his saddle, he sank carefully to his knees and levered his body down into the straw, grunting bravely.
  • Black people continue to bear the brunt of most racial violence .
  • This will disgruntle and confuse the Cultural Warriors -- imagine them celebrating the ACLU -- and it may help us avoid the long and expensive process of deciding who the genuine Christian might be, and the interesting problem of how to dispose of the non-genuine articles. Daniel Krotz: Separating The Sheep From The Goats
  • Quia ego hanc amo et haec me amat, huic quod dem nusquam quicquam est, hinc med amantem ex aedibus eiecit huius mater. argenti viginti minae me ad mortem appulerunt, quas hodie adulescens Diabolus ipsi daturus dixit, ut hanc ne quoquam mitteret nisi ad se hunc annum totum. videtin viginti minae quid pollent quidve possunt? ille qui illas perdit salvos est, ego qui non perdo pereo. Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives
  • Quisve aut qualis sit humor aut quae istius differentiae, et quomodo gignantur in corpore, scrutandum, hac enim re multi veterum laboraverunt, nec facile accipere ex Galeno sententiam ob loquendi varietatem. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • He grunted in acknowledgement and we began our search of the top floor.
  • Do up brown came to mean, however, ` to do anything thoroughly, 'and it thus may be the origin of the phrase browned-off, meaning ` thoroughly disgruntled.' VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VI No 1
  • The brunt of her argument was directed at the trade union leader.
  • They are quiet animals but may exchange snorts, snarls, burps and grunts.
  • Tantalus, ut famast, cassa formidine torpens; sed magis in uita diuum metus urget inanis mortalis casumque timent quem cuique ferat fors; nec Tityon uolucres ineunt Acherunte iacentem nec quod sub magno scrutentur pectore quicquam55 perpetuam aetatem possunt reperire profecto; quamlibet immani proiectu corporis exstet, qui non sola nouem dispessis iugera membris obtineat, sed qui terrai totius orbem, non tamen aeternum poterit perferre dolorem60 nec praebere cibum proprio de corpore semper; sed Tityos nobis non est in amore iacentem quem luctus lacerant: at quem exest anxius angor aut alia quauis scindunt cuppedine curae. The Powers of Hell
  • He made a grunting sound, shaking his head for a moment like a disturbed mental patient.
  • Ante adventum Caesaris vēlōcēs hostium equitēs ācrem impetum in castra fēcērunt. Latin for Beginners
  • There will be some respite for disgruntled investors this week when the full-year results are announced. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a consequence, whatever the result the Dominions would be disappointed and disgruntled.
  • In the distance, a leopard-spotted serval cat took in the scene from the shade, while a hippo honked and grunted just out of sight. Rob Pringle: Where the Rift Valley Ends
  • What do you expect from a pig but a grunt
  • There are certain employees who will be disgruntled no matter how you try to better their role. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hostage taker, a disgruntled former policeman armed with an assault rifle, was killed by police during a 9-hour siege shown live on TV.
  • I zoom round the other divers seeking good camera angles, lining up divers with outcrops of coral and sponges, then flitting on to catch shoals of grunts and jacks and all the usual reef fish.
  • Brunton has a fun monocular with an 18’ focus, perfect for butterfly people and the price isn't bad.
  • Greer grunted again, accompanying the sound with a short shrug and a jerk of the head.
  • The survey bore out recent observations that smaller companies were bearing the brunt of bad debts and late payment.
  • In "My Jerry Saltz Problem," a spiritedly discursive philippic in the New Criterion about the changing nature of art criticism, James Panero articulates how disgruntled print journalists and traditional art critics feel about new media such as blogs, Twitter, and Facebook. Sharon L. Butler: Jerry Saltz's Burden
  • Would you be an instinctive soldier, a brilliant commander, or a grunt?
  • Et mansit in fortitudine arcus ejus, et roboraverunt se brachia manuum ejus a manibus potentis Jahacob, inde pastor lapidis Israel. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2
  • Because the Predator can “sparkle” a target at night — mark it in infrared so that A-10 pilots and grunts on the ground can see it with their night-vision goggles — it opens up a range of options that pilots and infantry never had before. Hunting the Taliban in Las Vegas
  • 19, 3, 'Bis deinde post Numae regnum [Ianus] clausus fuit, semel T. Manlio consule post Punicum primum perfectum bellum, iterum, quod nostrae aetati dei dederunt ut videremus, post bellum Actiacum ab imperatore Caesare Augusto pace terra marique parta.' The Student's Companion to Latin Authors
  • Eodem temporis puncto, quo haec res argumentata fuit inter militem et tympanistam, disceptabatur ibidem tubicine et uxore sua qui tunc accesserunt, et peregrino praetereunte, restiterunt. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
  • Hearing a slight noise to her left, she wheeled round again and stormed along the corridor, cursing Brunton's obsession with mazes.
  • There are fish everywhere - mixed shoals of snappers, fusiliers and grunts flowing in and out of the wreck.
  • Surely, he cannot any longer be expected to bear the full brunt of our judicial and bureaucratic bungles.
  • Is it true that some of the symptoms of Swine Flue are sedulous grunting, desire to lie in the mud, and the smell of bacon frying brings tears to ones eyes? Texas Declares Feral Hogs Not Tied To Swine Flu
  • The blind man began singing and talking as we passed by, the two sounds rolling together into squeaks, grunts, and held notes.
  • When assailed it grunts like a pig, hence its Telegu name _Pandi-koku_, from which the word bandicoot is derived. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • Publicly affable, his home life seems to have taken the brunt of his drive and ambition.
  • The pigs were grunting contentedly as they ate their food.
  • They're about the vulgar, grunting, brainless way in which these subjects are handled.
  • Ore enim semiclauso proferuntur ambigua et perplexa responsa. A Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians
  • Not to be outdone, his neighbors could be grouty and grump, glunch, grunch until they were worn out with gruntling. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VII No 1
  • You can all jump in a road car and say ‘that feels like it's got plenty of grunt.’
  • bore the brunt of the attack
  • You can make it perform better by using tricks such as output caching, recycling the compiled code that's generated at runtime (aka opcode caching) and writing extensions that are essentially bits compiled as C++. GigaOM Network
  • quod quondam bene fructuosa malus autumnis sterilis duobus adstem? non me praegrauat, ut putas, senectus, nec sum grandine uerberata dura, 5 nec gemmas modo germine exeuntis seri frigoris ustulauit aura, nec uenti pluuiaeue siccitasue, quod de se quererer, malum dederunt; non sturnus mihi gracculusue raptor10 aut cornix anus aut aquosus anser aut coruus nocuit siticulosus: sed quod carmina pessimi poetae ramis sustineo laboriosis. The Complaint of the Garden God
  • Utrique igitur parti summe placuit contractus, et die lunae proximo ante festum Sancti Michaelis, apud North insulam de Perth, coram rege et gubernatore et innumerabili multitudine comparentes, conflictum acerrimum inierunt; ubi de sexaginta interfecti sunt omnes, excepto uno ex parte Clankay et undecim exceptis ex parte altera. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • Brunt picked up the gauntlet thrown down by his captain. The Sun
  • Talk of £120,000 a week rightly led to disgruntled Manchester United fans showing their displeasure.
  • At first he was like to sulk in the style of a hawk who has failed of his swoop; but seeing his enemy arising slowly with grunts, and action nodose and angular -- rather than flexibly graceful -- contempt became the uppermost feature of his mind. Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale
  • `I wouldn't want you to break a promise," grunted Dog ungraciously. THE ONLY GAME
  • It looked like a disgruntled teenage jellyfish forced to wear a woolly hat knitted by an overprotective mother.
  • Wow, the little fella is still ranting about corpseman, hey who else was ranting about that? dr. runt?????? Think Progress » As Polls Show Increasing Support For Health Care Reform, Cavuto Claims ‘Polls Are Increasingly Looking Worse’
  • I tried to say something, but just grunted slightly.
  • Like Jeezy, he is known for his ad-libs (Giggs's most famous example can only be described as a constipated grunt) and his extremely laidback flow. Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk
  • As was expected it is the small and medium businesses in which have been forced to face the brunt of the Act.
  • I was certainly not the first to be pranked this way - there are a slew of cases of angry pharmacists, disgruntled neighbors, and scorned ex-boyfriends using sites like Craigslist to recruit unwitting accomplices in their acts of revenge - I coined the term "crowdsourcing revenge" to describe the practice. Forbes.com: News
  • And in a mixed gym it isn't polite to mention you hate to hear men grunting, sweating and groaning next to you.
  • There are grunts and solemn nods of approval, shaken heads and hunched shoulders. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having lost her trail, the man gave a grunt of frustration and kicked the curb.
  • Counties are also bracing for the brunt of federal welfare reform, expected to mark a significant loss of federal aid dollars.
  • Once again, his disgruntled followers chastised him for his carelessness.
  • The scurrying grunts tossed a foot-filled boot on to the cargo deck.
  • The driver grunted, convinced that Michael was crazy.
  • The capital is again bearing the brunt of the bitter weather with freezing winds, rain and hail showers.
  • He gave a grunt of pain and his grip around her throat slackened enough that she was able to break free.
  • The steering is responsive and it has enough grunt to get you out of trouble. The Sun
  • Quia tacuj inveterauerunt Obmutuj et non aperuj os ossa mea (speach may meum quoniam tu fecistj now & then breed It is goddes doing. smart in y'e flesh; but Posuj custodiam Orj keeping it in goeth to meo cum consisteret y'e bone). peccator aduersum me. Bacon is Shake-Speare
  • He grunted and staggered back before falling to the ground, dead.
  • He ripped the sleeve of his shirt and tied the wound tight, again grunting with pain.
  • May 24, 2008 at 5:33 am i find red curry from the lokal Ty restarunt clearz my hed amazinkly wels. Loading: - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • However, she was not aware, until Davis settled in, that his nights were a continual calliope of snorts, wheezes, gasps, grunts and whistles — in several different keys, no less. The Love Tap
  • Cùm autem homines illius contratæ sciuerunt me viuum exisse, reuerebantur me multum, dicentes me baptizatum et sanctum: et corpora illa fuisse daemonum infernalium qui pulsant cytharas vt homines alliciant intare, et interficiant. The Journal of Friar Odoric
  • There are a variety of other edible pan fish that may show up, such as grunts and porgies.
  • He didn't apologise and just grunted and looked me up and down. The Sun
  • She looks like a disgruntled old man, her ears red, her scalp bald and splotchy.
  • If the fans are disgruntled with it, I will take that into consideration. Times, Sunday Times
  • Make no mistake, Feingold's motion to censure is not a foolish nuisance interrupting your busy lawmaking schedules, not an unnecessary distraction from the great work of appealing as unspecifically as possible to enough disgruntled Republicans that we can eke out a tarnished and compromised numerical victory in November. Frank Dwyer: Senators: Stand with Feingold
  • Severum persecutionem concitasse refert, in qua per omnes ubique locorum Ecclesias, ab athletis pro pietate certantibus, illustria confecta fuerunt martyria. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

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