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1. A cock crowed in the distance.
2. The crowed pelted stones at the speaker.
3. 'I've won, I've won!' she crowed.
4. The cock crowed at dawn.
5. The crowed funneled through the gate.
6. He always crowed about his examination results.
7. She gave the purse to Ruby, who crowed with delight.
8. The baby crowed with pleasure when its mother picked it up.
9. A cock crowed as morning approached.
10. The baby crowed with delight at the toy.
11. When Eisenhower fell into the trap, Khrushchev crowed over his discomfort and demanded an apology or a repudiation of presidential responsibility.
12. I crowed a little bit, but not much because, hey, I pick them to win it every year.
13. In the early 1990s, east-coast magazines crowed that the Golden State's best days were behind it.
14. Outside, a rooster crowed some way off, and right underneath her some one split kindling with a quick thunk thunk thunk.
15. A rooster crowed every morning, amazing, only blocks from major thoroughfares.
16. Roosters crowed, transistor radios were turned full volume to occupy the minutes of the unemployed.
17. shouted the crowed ."Give him a free pardon!"
18. The perennial rhizomes formed closely crowed belowground networks.
19. The parking area is crowed taxi with caution.
20. The cock crowed in the farmyard.
21. Roosters crowed the sleeping barnyard up.
22. Horace De Lraye crowed cordially.
23. The late moon arose before the first rooster crowed.
24. "Let him go free! " shouted the crowed . "Give him a free pardon! "
25. A robin crowed[Sentencedict](sentencedict.com), waking up the old farmer in deep sleep.
26. Whole communities of Blacks crowed together into ghettos in New York City, Chicago and Detroit, where once the poor white immigrants had lived.
27. George Osborne, Britain's new chancellor of the exchequer who is readying his country for fiscal frugality, crowed that the G20 had come round to his way of thinking.
28. His square - framed perpendicularity showed more fully now than in the crowed and bustle of the markethouse.
29. Peter then denied it again, and immediately a rooster crowed.
30. A backpack is a Viking helmet - neither should be a crowed train.