Gradually, a chorus of grunts, thuds, snorts and belches can be heard from all directions.
It's why tennis players claiming grunts are a distraction sounds weird to the casual sports fan.
Grunts can become a player's signature, like a two-handed backhand or a sartorial flourish.
The couple often use their own voices for certain effects, like when a character grunts.
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He understood that the grunts in the trenches were the voice of his company.
First, LB would stop for a few seconds on the ladder to listen to the grunts.
But LB was tuned in to rough grunts well enough to figure out which food to look for.
The grunts chose their profession, and they draw satisfaction from their Spartan existence.
Now they played recorded rough grunts when they dropped containers into the gully.
At the bottom, the foot-soldiers, the grunts, still can mess around, still can try get to school, have friends.
Spitting into the Illinois River as he works, Orion Briney grunts and hoists up a fat piece of his bounty.
They hit a distinctively high note when they came across the bread, and but made lower and noisier grunts for apples.
Chimpanzees prefer bread to apples, and Slocombe and Zuberbuhler discovered a corresponding difference in the rough grunts they made for each food.
On some days, they played the apple grunts, on others the bread.
So the dynamic here is like Sumo wrestling: two big guys grappling with each other, lots of ritual stares and grunts, little movement.
Perhaps language got its start with rough grunts, rather than hand-waving.
Twelve grunts from the Third Platoon followed carefully in his footsteps.
He looks at the card, grunts and tosses it aside.
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During World War II, these tracks linked thousands of shaven grunts and other instruments of war to the ports that would ship them out to the front lines.
He reviews the scene in slow motion and grunts softly.
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But don't write off those grunts and hoots just yet, at least according to a new study that appears in the Oct. 15 issue of the journal Current Biology.
Indeed, the action pounds so thick and fast, it's a relief when hard-working composer John Powell grants us a brief reprieve for a brutal hand-to-hand scrap scored only to thumps, bumps and grunts.
Traditional armies drill unquestioning obedience into their grunts.
There are no plans to de-grunt top grunters it appears Sharapova and Azarenka's grunts will be grandfathered in but there's a push to squelch the noise at younger levels, and produce a quieter next generation of players.
Lawyers, accountants, management consultants and other professional-services grunts are drawn to London partly for the same reasons financial-services firms cluster there the global ubiquity of English and a time zone midway between the rich old world and emerging Asia.
As they go through basic training or flight school (once again it's the flyboys, and girls, vs. the grunts on the ground) and then into combat, "Starship Troopers" also revisits Hollywood clichis of every war that's ever been fought on the silver screen--including "Star Wars, " which, for these ahistoric recruits, is but a dim cultural memory.
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