Sentences with phrase «with bleating»

Hundreds of miles later, he entered Djibouti, from where he boarded a ferry packed with bleating sheep and goats to cross the Red Sea.

Not exact matches

Now go to church and bleat along in unison with the rest of the congregation.
But there's much more in this collection, including a memorable dramatic monologue («The Ghost Seer») taken from his verse play On the Rocks, some religious verse («A Vigil»), and his special mix of unforced sentiment and unassuming humor» best shown, perhaps, in «A Dog's Life»: Accept the things you can not change: / The bleating clock, / The nightly go /» dog leash in tow» / around the block... / Forgive the things you can not have: / the supple bod, / taut undergrads, / a nicer pad, / long chats with God.
When sheep like Austin speak there should be someone around with a soundwave of sheep bleating....
When you are presented with ideas that challenge your faith, you close your eyes, cover your ears and bleat, «Is Not, Is Not!»
Yet you have the gall to cross your arms, stare at the huge body of empirical evidence, and bleat, «It's improbable,» with nothing but logically unsound arguments from incredulity to back you up.
I sleep uneasily in my little bedroom perfumed with bergamot and Bleu de Chanel, my air - conditioner whirring and faint clangs of the pizza shop downstairs and bleating horns from the street very gently punctuating the quiet.
Sorry to be harsh, I am tired of the Wenger out bleats as if any other manager with the same amount of money could do better.
But this is what I really never get and simply do not understand: whilst the gobby ones keep trawling out their well - rehearsed one - liners and put - downs «4th place junkies», «Wengerlites» and «Wenger ball - lickers» etc etc and many other hilarious variants — what are THEY actually doing with their superior convictions other than bleating and crying on forums.
When another writer suggested, upon hearing Bonds bleat about the rigors of travel, that he secure a gig like Roger Clemens has with the Houston Astros, allowing him to skip certain road trips, Bonds smiled superciliously and said, «I ain't white.
Let me guess, it might have something to do with Spu Che Liv and Wham not going ten years bleating on about poverty and bills.
While other Premier League managers bleat on about «philosophy» and «intensity» - words that rarely ever actually have any meaning in the context they are used by them - the West Ham United coach is always frank and to the point with the media and public.
The time I spend with my patients, the ways I get to know them, the blood, sweat, tears, and not to mention mountains of debt that I've accrued over the years just to do this calling, this horrible calling that overworks me, underpays me, and leaves me with more stress and a shorter lifespan is all turned into some nebulous evil doctor woo woo that completely disregards me (and not to mention my patients who you seem to view as bleating sheep) as a professional and as a human being.
In Half of a Yellow Sun, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the famed novelist, also referred to a certain number by Cardinal Rex Jim Lawson, highlife music impresario, now dead, which sounded like the harrowing bleat of a ram under slaughter, to which triumphant northern Igbos capered with gusto, to the bile of the hurt northern locals.
Cameron's reckless challenge to his adversaries to debate with him (and Brown's inexplicable, suicidal agreement to do so) was not in the least «laudable»: it was a cheap ruse designed to give him an unearned advantage over Brown plus a weak response to the pressure from Murdoch's Sky News, bleating away for leadership debates for obvious commercial reasons — politics as entertainment.
In an interview with The Independent, Mr Grieve said people were feeling forced to «bleat» to the police about minor problems, while officers were also forced to waste their time investigating trivial complaints.
He bleated out this PBR apologetically, with an air of profound regret.
The Blairites keep bleating that Corbyn is unelectable but why simply elect another Tory government with a «Labour» tag?
All of them produce calls with rapid, vibrato - like fundamental frequency modulation — commonly known as bleats or trills.
The ratings bodies will have to move quickly, otherwise pundits will soon be bleating about how teens are learning how to beat up and shoot their schoolmates with their Wii.
Sure enough, males who bleated longer sported higher levels of testosterone and other «male» sex hormones than those with shorter bleats, the team reports online tomorrow in Biology Letters.
When Crowe bleats out Stars beneath a twinkly CGI sky, resplendent in a blue fez with massive tassel, the karaoke vibe feels friendly, not risible.
He rules the top department of an elite NYC music program with a clenched fist, instantly squeezing off the wayward bleat of a saxophone.
But despite my distaste for that album, with its sickly tones, bleating vo..
The outstanding musical score and sound design is one - of - a-kind, with its industrial bleating and scraping.
It's half Ted Levine impression, half bleating billy goat, with a side of teenage angst.
But they will greet him with one great big, universal, democratic, sheeplike bleat of «O.K., Chief!
Even the concept of owning a pet went high - tech about a decade ago with the advent of digital pets — little electronic devices that beeped and bleated to let owners know when it needed to be «fed,» «walked,» or «petted.»
Being sheep they have a tendency to simply plod forth into whatever danger awaits them, falling straight off cliffs and walking into spinning blades with reckless abandon, the blood, gore and pained bleats of their fellows failing to perturb the rest of the herd.
I've bleated on loads of times now about how much I like a good, fast - paced, twin stick shooters with loads of power - ups, explosions and general...
We live in a repressive society that aims to suppress the truth, an Animal Farm with mannerless goats bleating falsehoods about climate change accepters being out to destroy the economy and bring about a totalitarian regime.
They bleat about needing decades and # billions to perfect fuel cell technology — and with that comes the need for big new infrastructure — hydrogen infrastructure — that'll take decades too.
The iceman leaveth Eli and Stoat have been going back and forth, with Stoat bleating (what IS the cry of the Bellette?)
That's where a shortcut settings «card» lives, for toggling airplane mode, do - not - disturb, and making your iPhone bleat when it's lost down the back of the sofa cushions, along with a number of other app - specific cards that pull out the single salient fact they believe you'll be most interested in.
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