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Перевод: rasping speek rasping


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  1. He was a squat muscular man with freckled brown skin, strong arms and dry sand-coloured palms that made rasping sounds when he rubbed them together.
  2. A hard, dry, rasping cough, exhausting; so painful that they suppress the cough.
  3. It was little more than Rangers deserved when they took the lead 10 minutes later when the impressive Sinton played a delightful one-two with Holloway before scoring with a rasping drive.
  4. With the right accessories it can also be used for metal filing, wood and plastic rasping, and for brushing!
  5. There was a strange rasping noise coming from over the next rise.
  6. He began to cough in rasping barks that became horribly convulsive before eventually subsiding.
  7. IN A RASPING attack on the "Pharisees" of British society who decry the unsuccessful, the jobless and the poor, the Archbishop of Canterbury has returned to his attack on a decade of Conservative government.
  8. So I respect the access restrictions for the sake of Ted and those like him, but I reserve the right in the pub to stick out my tongue and make rasping noises at those men with wallets instead of penises, who think that pulling the trigger and gleefully watching a beautiful stag's legs buckling beneath it as it dies is somehow a sign of manliness.
  9. The rasping noise was quite upsetting but when he didn't make it I gently shook him to make him breathe again and I didn't feel that I could relax, let alone sleep, for one minute.
  10. It was the burning and rasping bit which had fascinated Mark.
  11. For a few seconds she felt the bony weight of her grandmother on top of her and smelt the sickly powder she used; then Nana struggled upright, her breath rasping painfully in her throat, and pulled a thick length of bamboo from its hiding place behind her dressing table.
  12. The man had a rasping cough that exploded from his lungs in noisy barks which often left him groaning and gasping for breath.
  13. Perlman is usually the slickest of violinists, but here he seems to cultivate a rasping sound that emphasises the work's macabre portrait of Stalin's Russia in the late 1940s.

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