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-I'm going to kill the kid. - Barrons says faintly.
Ryodan makes a burbling sound like a bodly laught. -Get in line — Karen Marie Moning
Ryodan makes a burbling sound like a bodly laught. -Get in line — Karen Marie Moning
She was the music heard faintly on the edge of sound.
— Raymond Chandler
Men that aren't threatened by opinionated, faintly aggressive women are in a minority.
— Mariella Frostrup
I've had loss in my life, and I like to think my mother's energy lives on in some faintly Buddhist way. I do find some comfort there.
— Damian Lewis
It was nearly five before Jake walked in. He was sunburnt, wet, and smelled faintly of fish. Sexy as hell. Don't ask me to explain.
— Josh Lanyon
If you take most men aside when their wives are pregnant, most men are pretty frightened and worried and faintly disgusted by the whole experience.
— Steven Moffat
Words, it gave a rather convincing impression of trying to elude pursuit. The dry, faintly ironic delivery
— Douglas Preston
Engqvist's smirk broadened into a smile. 'Of course,' I said faintly, the blood rushing to my face.
— Hanna Allen
Sorry," he muttered as he pulled it away. "Sure," I said faintly. "Sure." I wondered how to go about asking him to poke me with his sword again.
— T.J. Klune
So you know you're a ghost?"
I looked at my hands; they were transparent and glowed faintly. "Can you think of another explanation? — Christina Dodd
I looked at my hands; they were transparent and glowed faintly. "Can you think of another explanation? — Christina Dodd
At forty feet, the sky is entirely black, but now starlight bleeds faintly down into the forest from between rushing gray clouds.
— Ned Hayes
It's fatal to talk about acting. It sounds faintly ridiculous if you start analysing it.
— Jim Broadbent
The faintly lit hatchway lay in the dark of the yard like a grave yawning at judgement day in some old apocalyptic painting.
— Cormac McCarthy
The sea darkens And a wild duck s call Is faintly white.
— Matsuo Basho
But it was the heart of the house beating, faintly at first, then loudly, martially. It dominated the rain.
— E. M. Forster
She'd always loved the faintly sweet musty way that only a roomful of books smelled. She took confirt in the soft occasional sound of turning pages.
— Lauren Kate
Life goes on, even if two-headed and glowing faintly in the dark.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
We're good," said Rose, sounding faintly disgusted. "Get into the digestive tract of the hybrid dead woman. Everything's fine.
— Seanan McGuire
A blow job. Why did people do these things to each other? Artemis felt faintly sick.
— Marie Phillips
She was so Southern that she cried tears that came straight from the Mississippi, and she always smelled faintly of cottonwood and peaches.
— Sarah Addison Allen
In my garden, after a rainfall, you can faintly, yes, hear the
breaking of new blooms. — Truman Capote
breaking of new blooms. — Truman Capote
He had the look of an atheist who'd just had a visit from God: stunned, disbelieving and faintly ill.
— Karen Chance
But happiness is being able to hope, however faintly, for happiness. So, at least, we must believe if we are to live in the world of today.
— Osamu Dazai
Then tell them, faintly, 'I heard screaming'. Men with a history of violence live in fear of retribution.
— Jennifer Egan
I watched us without interest, heard us only faintly, like strangers below my window.
— Olivia Sudjic
Rebellious dark eyes in her faintly freckled face.
— Diana Palmer
Women do not lie, my lord Dain," came a faintly accented voice from the door. "It merely seems so because they exist in another reality.
— Loretta Chase
They were not half living, or quarter living. They were simply so many bags of bones in which sparks of life fluttered faintly.
— Jack London
The reading public isn't born that doesn't think foreigners are either funny or faintly sinister.
— Christopher Hitchens
You were right," he said faintly. "Change is good-or at least necessary. Take the shard.
— L.J.Smith
And I feel faintly ordinary, faintly inconspicuous, faintly unsuspicious. And it's good, so good.
— Sara Baume
So you are not a coward, after all," he said, and I fancied his tone was faintly pleased. "You would face the devil on his own footing.
— Susanna Kearsley
We faintly hear, we dimly see, In differing phrase we pray; But dim or clear, we own in Him The life, the truth, the way.
— John Greenleaf Whittier
Obviously." I smiled faintly. "The whole invading-Earth part kind of gave that away.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
Poems are not for explaining," she said, her tone as bored and faintly scornful as his. "They are for pretty girls to read aloud. Everyone knows that.
— Emily Horner
I have told you what I have seen and heard - but faintly, nothing like the image and horror of it.
— William Shakespeare
Livvy noted there seemed some communal feeling between the married: any wife could be faintly rude to anyone else's husband.
— Elizabeth Bowen
Winning isn't everything," Eisenhower said faintly. "Sometimes, just knowing your family's safe and healthy and alive is even better.
— Margaret Peterson Haddix
Don't be so sensitive,' he said, faintly chiding. 'It makes everyday commerce most trying.
— Dorothy Dunnett
Glory? The Angel sounded faintly curious, as if the word were strange to him. Glory belongs to God alone.
— Cassandra Clare
Deliberately she shrouded the light in her eyes, but it shone against her will in the faintly perceptible smile.
— Leo Tolstoy
Oh." His hips bucked faintly with the moan. "I've got so much for you. So much. I wanna see it slip down your pretty chin when I fill that mouth up.
— Cara McKenna
I desired liberty; for liberty I gasped; for liberty I uttered a prayer; it seemed scattered on the wind then faintly blowing.
— Charlotte Bronte
Woe doth the heavier sit where it perceives it is but faintly borne.
— William Shakespeare
Is all our Life, then but a dream Seen faintly in the golden gleam Athwart Time's dark resistless stream?
— Lewis Carroll
You know, I think I am faintly spiritual.
— Damian Lewis
With rushing winds and gloomy skies The dark and stubborn Winter dies: Far-off, unseen, Spring faintly cries, Bidding her earliest child arise; March!
— Bayard Taylor