Sentences with phrase «heard sniffling»

Around me, I could hear sniffles, shuffles.

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We're hear to listen if you're willing to be crushed and sent away like a crying sniffling baby.
«I heard Sidra sniffling, so I think she was crying, and Laura Jett's mouth was moving, so I think she was praying.»
I heard a bit of sniffling as her daughter calmed down, but the fight was over.
As one of those moms who occasionally leaves Tipat chalav sniffling and dejected, it's nice to hear from a respected source that we're not failures if our children don't fit the mold.
Director David Yates, who has helmed the last four films, isn't afraid to accommodate quiet — long stretches of the film play sans score (the better to hear the audience sniffle?)
The theater I saw this film in was hard to hear the movie at times due to the sniffles.
Restless, was what I witnessed at a screening of middle school children, sniffles were what you heard from the rest audience when the story lays it on thick.
As the weather gets colder and cold and flu season approaches, you might begin to hear some frightening sounds in the classroom: sniffles and sneezes and coughing.
(and this is probably what I wanted to hear more than anything) They are taking active steps to keep the flu from spreading on the chance it got into their kennel (daily disinfecting common areas, watching out for dog sniffles, etc).
I'm glad to hear there was a happy ending... re: the camera lens, George's sniffles, and the stress - relieving (and complimentary) wine that helped readjust your well - deserved grumpy attitude!
And if you have a chronic cough or sniffles, not muting your phone gives loser attendees the opportunity to hear how you are toughing it out for the good of the company.
Aside from entering the danger zone for various forms of cancer, other unfortunate side effects of ageing that I'm battling include everything being out of focus on my phone for the first 10 minutes after I wake up; not being able to hear a word anyone says on my phone if I'm not somewhere deadly quiet; still having the sniffles almost two weeks after first falling ill; and having even less tolerance than usual for wowsers.
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