Right away it sighed and lost the troubled look, but then it gave a moan.
"And then she burst out with this awful sound, a moan, a scream of complete and utter agony, " said her mother, Jessica Pasley.
The taxi driver looked at me, looked at the elephant and let out a low moan of terror.
So complained Francis Atterbury, the Bishop of Rochester, in a 1714 moan about the Palatine refugees from the Rhineland.
"Jesus Is a Good Name to Moan" features squealing guitar feedback and demonstrations of its title, and "Deep Breathing" proves a more honest acoustic track.
The foghorns that keep sailors and beach house residents up at night moan at a measly 105 decibels.
Ta Moan turned out to be a sleepy site, about the size of a football field, with brown rock remains of walls that outlined one central building with some still visible decorated doorways and corridors, and half a dozen subsidiary structures.
Still, when the professors saw one another at the staff club or at church or at a faculty meeting, they were careful to moan about the riffraff from town coming onto their sacred campus to steal.
Then there's the steady, maddening aero moan as the G-wagon beats a square hole in the air going down a highway.
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Don't moan about Blackpool when you've got a team like Portsmouth who have spent six years in the Premier League, blown millions of pounds on players and still don't have a training base or a decent ground.
But we're a club that always faces adversity and we don't moan about it.
But while others moan from the sidelines, let's applaud their sheer optimism in giving it a go.
In America, where the five cities were chosen with help from exile groups, some moan about preferential treatment: the Kurds, for instance, are strong in Nashville, which has a total Iraqi population smaller than, say, the San Francisco Bay area.
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