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"He grunts at me, he literally grunts at me," Shawn laughs while telling the story of Larry hitting on her.
The characters solely express themselves through grunts, roars, and gestures.
" After she's sprayed a person in the crowd grunts "Yea!
" He grunts in disgust, "They see it as a perk.
But that doesn't mean the grunts aren't doing the work.
" Mr. Bush grunts, Beavis-esque, "Yes, the Donald has scored!
Serena Williams - top 10 GRUNTS and CELEBRATIONS after big points.
Bangs and grunts and body slams do not require subtitles.
The last evoked animals in rumbling figures with periodic grunts.
They lose their words, resorting to grunts, growls and roars.
But female grunts see it as monumental and revolutionary. Pvt.
She grunts and shifts her load, trying not to fall.
It's referred to only with a series of coded grunts.
Most of the people on board were just grunts and contractors.
I never heard him express anything but reverence for the grunts.
Grunts and non-commissioned officers tend to be young and inexperienced.
These aren't mere jump-scare grunts, blurted out of gut instinct.
When grunts do get trigger happy, their weapons systems can overheat.
Next came the puh and guh with its grunts and grimaces.
And whose "democratic ideals" were at work in Iraq — American grunts'?
She grunts and totters up to him, and they clack bills.
Jordan Raine, the study's lead researcher, has developed an expertise in tennis grunts, which he honed while analyzing three hundred and ninety-four grunts emitted by Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic during the 2011 Wimbledon finals.
"I hear him breathing loudly, almost panting, and making grunts," she said.
We communicate with body language and grunts and sounds and just expressions.
Kevin grunts, she moans, and sometimes he says dirty things to her.
There are people who've written books that turn up that are grunts.
A wall of blue-shirted fans grunts and lets rip a thundering clap.
For reasons unclear to me, it is comprised entirely of sea animal grunts.
Maybe I couldn't hear the ripping over the sound of my own grunts.
The calendar girls are forced to flee a mob of love-hungry grunts.
"He's got more guts than any partner that I ever had," Cates grunts.
It was a rhythmic, violent song—throat grunts punctuated with splats and splashes.
Elizabeth's eyes dart around as she grunts in a panic, envisioning Bonnie drowning.
Grunts wore condoms to protect themselves from leeches that could burrow inside genitals.
Her flirtatious voice and comments elicited small grunts of appreciation from Mr. Kinoshita.
Players' grunts, chants, and shouts are a huge part of the broadcast mix.
They spoke in the clipped language of two grunts readying for a patrol.
Other than a series of grunts when he's defecating, he can't make noises.
For America's new female grunts, it's heavy packs and the weight of history.
The grunts believed the prior bombardment has killed off most of the Japanese.
The disruptors who outwork all competition and also make weird savage grunts while training.
McMahon is represented in the ring by Umaga, a Samoan who grunts and screams.
Their sounds grow louder as I get closer, grunts and mutterings and indignant squawks.
To a chorus of syncopated grunts, oohs and aahs, they began to warm up.
Their movements are somehow both modern and ancient; choreographed animalistic gestures and primal grunts.
On Reign, he sings faster and higher between steady salvos of barks, grunts, and growls.
"We wanted to stay," grunts her husband, his eyes alighting on his empty pint glass.
His array of growls, shrieks, grunts, and howls is unmatched, and he is never intelligible.
But afterwards, he's all business as he grunts and hollers while climbing up the wall.
The losing player's grunts are often plaintive and pleading, like the fearful whine of prey.
A lot of the times it's just grunts and pointing and that kind of thing.
Elsewhere the set is chopped up by Boucher's deep, guttural grunts, coming out of nowhere.
You might think this is fabricated, but at this point, I'm hearing grunts and groans.
He is working on mastering the famous Viking Clap, a slow chant accompanied by grunts.
You might wind up distracting yourself with your grunts and playing worse, Dr. Sinnett says.
Remember, these guys are at the bottom: They're infantry, they're grunts, but also, they're sons.
He was the front man of late, lamented band, 53 Odd Foot of Grunts, don't forget.
Sabalenka has gained notoriety for both her exceptional skills and rather loud grunts on the court.
Ninety percent of what you kill will be ground-bound grunts taken down in a flash.
She says yes, and the crowd of believers turns their coos into wild grunts of approval.
His grunts of approval were easily enough to convince Meyhem to also sample the Korean treats.
Studies of tennis players' grunts have revealed their impact on performance: Can grunting distract an opponent?
He identified with the grunts, portraying himself as a slinger of cheap steaks and French fries.
" When my boys grew into teenagers and responded with grunts, I thought, "Must be their hormones.
Slick ads on social media offer less of the guns-and-grunts messaging of decades past.
You brought joy to so many with your jump kisses, grunts and even your farts 💨.
The Army has sought to play down its significance, but female grunts see it as revolutionary.
I didn't know who it was, and I went — [she grunts and throws her arm back].
The grunts from Battle Company, who were rotating out as Viper Company rotated in, laughed. Viper.
Perhaps it's true that the grunts using Facebook can't understand the vision of the people running it.
And how could the grunts possibly win hearts and minds when they spoke no Arabic or Pushtu?
Tagaq's guttural grunts and moans and then full on screaming elevate and make the track so urgent.
Also Team Skull Grunts have to buy their own tank tops, according to The Pokémon Company. 🤔.
I ingratiate Myself clumsily, a minor Lord of Misrule, Into the conga line of squeals and grunts.
As for the grace notes of his grunts, has anyone packed more meaning into a single "Hmph"?
The grunts in the trench had mounted the Hog Butcher on sandbags and they were firing her.
It was not even any real language but rather deep-throated grunts meant to simulate native talk.
" In response to his boss's attempts at rapport, Mike grunts and says things like "huh?" and "what?
Yet these photographs were taken not by professionals but by young grunts barely out of high school.
"You could have taken me with you," she grunts, referring to their first encounter in the funhouse.
In Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, I have been on hundreds of patrols and operations with our grunts.
" Then, as he throws it back into the suitcase, he grunts, "Don't tell me I'll actually use that.
So of course, the crowd responded by making their grunts even louder, much to the chagrin of Barty.
He barely talks — he grunts his way through conversations, speaks in death threats, and stares menacingly at everyone.
The Dukes add a few peals of fiddle and pedal steel as the song unfolds; Earle adds grunts.
If you want to see what happens in Uncharted 4 you have to shoot a thousand paramilitary grunts.
For the most part, grunts love to take contact from the enemy when they are locked and loaded.
When Apocalypse isn't letting out one of those strange grunts, he's about as imposing as a stern roommate.
The course, known to be one of the service's most grueling, prepares officers to lead grunts in combat.
It can even learn to talk, progressing from simple baby grunts and murmurs, to actual recognizable words over time.
While seated on a table during a recent physical therapy session, he grunts and winces as he lifts himself.
He yells, grunts and groans and talks about Tom Petty's corpse and black licorice butt plugs in his sleep.
He's been working hard, building up a body of work that revolves around the tragic menace of Magitek grunts.
Just by listening to the grunts, tennis aficionados could predict the outcomes of matches more accurately than bookies could.
But after the night out comes the night in, as the grunts and howls on "Christmas Lovin'" make clear.
He mainly nods and grunts, seemingly relishing the act of cooking and keeping the place bumping through the night.
He churned up the wall, lurching from one hold to the next in a clatter of thumps and grunts.
Mr. Hernandez responded with a series of grunts, kicking his legs and squirming to try to escape the chokehold.
With its sinister grunts and dreamy synths, the track is a clear love letter to his Motor City roots.
Bootcamps conjure up ideas of sweaty limbs and gasping for breath — an image that often includes a soundtrack of grunts.
The noises they made could only be described as pained animalistic grunts — while I was all smiles and "Mmm"s.
Brady has refused to answer questions about politics, while Belichick only speaks in a series of low-pitched, guttural grunts.
If you'd written "Gotta Get Thru This" you could release an album of grunts and it'd still be worth owning.
What makes Fire Emblem different than most strategy games is that those characters in your army aren't just nameless grunts.
This is what qualifies as the calm before the storm in a place like Westeros: rallying cries and anguished grunts.
They might not speak, but there's wonderful characterization at work here, expressed in chirps and grunts, movements and idle animations.
The sounds of blenders churning up protein shakes, along with muffled grunts and the clanking of barbells, filled the air.
It is a tribute to the service's permanent underclass, the young grunts who are too weary to feign enthusiasm anymore.
Credit that to Chicago restaurateur Rich Melman and the first restaurant in his Lettuce Entertain You restaurant group, R.J. Grunts.
The Racquet Club's tennis bubble was puffily futuristic and starkly lit, with thwacks and grunts coming from the other courts.
" To which Clemens grunts and remarks that all this social justice is "maybe worth giving up cigars for after all.
Bony and pale, vanishing beneath a winter coat, he spoke mostly in grunts and screams, the language of his malady.
Pilots and Titans are worth the most, of course, but AI-controlled Grunts and Spectres also earn your team points.
But as they moved forward, the grunts would soon encounter the extreme consequences resulting from the weeks of intense bombardment.
A few are historical recordings of rehearsals or performances of "Aida" conducted by Toscanini, often including his grunts and tantrums.
Unlike the Hound, who is capable of self reflection and the occasional monologue, the Mountain's verbal capacity is limited to grunts.
While Hayes-Chute builds a pizza board and oven, he self-consciously fixes his hair and emits plenty of loud grunts.
The enemies are faceless, the wars' overseers nebulous, distant figures (Mr Chivers regards the grunts as better judges of military conditions).
Johnson did, however, tell Schreckinger that RBG manages two sets of 10 push-ups, which he endured through grunts and struggles.
The future of voice may be some long sentences and some smart commands, but mostly perhaps it's simply grunts of yes.
But it was also pretty limited: These weren't your buddies, they were just nameless grunts who hung around until they died.
By now, all of my fellow grunts had either drunken themselves stuporous or had long since been rendered mute by pain.
So into it that he seems to speak in a made-up language of huffs and grunts while he throws them.
The contemptuous grunts of our elders were now directed at the woman who had passed the age of 30 without child.
At his best, Leo is a bafflement, shuffling and uncommunicative in his dysphasia, alternating between primitive grunts and, more rarely, words.
The geese are beginning to move on the ponds, as are the ducks, the mute swans with their grunts and hisses.
SANNCE home security camera — $38.24 See Details Between judging eyes and obnoxious bodybuilder grunts, going to the gym straight-up sucks.
For example, Szablewski says you can't order one of your grunts to attack a specific enemy, but only the closest one.
Naturally, this movie asks him to spend roughly half an hour communicating through monosyllabic grunts and staring lifelessly into the distance.
Cartel and gang leaders use violence, intimidation, low-level grunts and money-laundering schemes to enrich themselves at the expense of others.
The camera goes in close when they hit the weights, emphasizing bulging veins, beads of sweat, grunts, flushed skin, and tensing muscles.
"I Want Your Sex," with its grunts and "woohas," was one of the biggest songs of his career, despite censorship and controversy.
The group then listens to a supercut of all Lara Croft's grunts and groans and Grant's mind visibly descends into the gutter.
I love hearing moans paired with whimpers, grunts, whines, curses, begging, crying out to higher powers... whatever feels right in the moment!
"In the Olympic tennis stadium, Venus Williams' grunts echoed loudly off several thousand empty seats," a CNN report at the time said.
You will also be able to battle against Team Go Rocket grunts, and the shadow Pokémon that they abandon can be caught.
Much of Fifty Shades Darker's source material gives Johnson little option but to be a soundboard of grunts, moans, gasps, and murmurs.
He was played to literal perfection by strapping actor Jason Momoa, who put his heart and soul into Drogo's grunts and snarls.
The sopranos Heather Buck and Yuko Kakuta were similarly adept in their vocal gymnastics, producing all manner of grunts, clicks and pops.
At the Battle of Arnhem he took his tank behind German lines and piled 23 grunts on it, and took them home.
The grunts, in turn, identified with him, not because of his contributions as a chef — who can name an Anthony Bourdain dish?
Owls say more than just "hoo, hoo": Spend several days just listening to their calls, memorizing their whistles, cackles, grunts and groans.
But this will also be a contrast in demeanors: Halep's loud grunts and emotional expressiveness with Stephens's sotto voce on-court zenitude.
But there's one difference: Twenty years from now, it's doubtful our grunts will be welcomed back the way I was in Vietnam.
The mom of two grunts about "liking squats" and the former wrestler asks to "watch some Quidditch" and declares that he's Mary Poppins.
I picture them just kind of grappling for an uncomfortable amount of time, a lot of grunts, and one very mussed-up hairdo.
We can only imagine this seemed most in character as Mr Bean, who often speaks in grunts and mumbles in his series, anyway.
Where past games in the series emphasized the heroism of rank-and-file grunts, Infinite Warfare explores the journey from soldier to leader.
Over the course of five Predator films, the titular alien hunters have taken on jungle grunts, LA cops, and even a few xenomorphs.
Chewbacca Tim Allen is a mashup in which Tim Allen's notorious Home Improvement grunts are edited over footage of Han Solo's co-pilot.
She has siblings, but she said that they were all nice to each other and didn't treat each other like grunts and soldiers.
Like a careful and engrossing stage show in the middle of a parking lot at the start of October, the grunts demand attention.
Then the mixer stopped spinning and he heard the stillness, which was soon replaced by screams and grunts and "Oh, my God"s.
The grunts of the sport, defensive-minded midfielders like Reinartz and Hegeler, often get offensive moves started, but they are seldom recognized statistically.
In this species, as well as other drum fish named for their sounds, the males cry out in grunts and pulses during spawning.
Despite this clear disadvantage to the Marines, their fighting spirit proved superior as the grunts managed to secure the island of Iwo Jima.
Penguins make all sorts of strange grunts, squeals, and chirps, and that's because they're so-called "colonial breeders" who live in complex social groups.
B. and I steal glances amid particles of chalk and laboring grunts (at least I think we do) while we talk about climbing injuries.
Meanwhile, the grunts were drivers and runners who traveled out of state to pick up iPhones and then ship them back to the Bronx.
Less mental telepathy than mental grunts, Neanderthals throwing rocks to indicate when songs started or ended; both a higher and lower intelligence at work.
It's a brutal and nasty way to see war – and a perfect encapsulation of how grunts live and die in the Star Wars universe.
Both were standard grunts, human / alien hybrids that dressed like Judge Dredd and spoke like a 56K modem trying to connect to the internet.
This mission statement is branded into each infantryman's brain and consistently put to practical use when the grunts are deployed to the front lines.
His short sleeves offered glimpses of grim tattoos — a skull resting on an hourglass on his right forearm, among others — common to many grunts.
What researchers already knew is that as they battle, the male elephant seals call out in rhythmic clicks or grunts that announce their identities.
They know how to put on a good show, how to turn the mat into a stage with thumps and grunts, stomps and smashes.
What's more, calves swimming alongside their mothers tended to speak in incredibly faint squeaks and grunts, at volumes many decibels lower than nearby singing males.
Seated in what looks like an anonymous hotel room and wearing a luxurious beard and a leather jacket, Mr. Carrey grunts softly and glances away.
Just look at Hoth: no obstacles, no defense in depth, no plan, just a lot of dead Rebel grunts getting stepped on by Imperial armor.
But they're stamped by the pleasure of jamming together, of collaborating on a jubilant rag of hissing strings, percussive splats, sneaker squeaks, and winded grunts.
Karloff's role, mostly delivered in grunts, was terrifying, imposing and showed a cold detachment that has made the movie a part of pop culture lore.
It's filled with so many crazed looks, wild grunts, and turned-to-11 emotional breakdowns that his performance became its own kind of weird art form.
In and around her grunts and yelps, the woman on the floor says she'll give Buddy her email address so he can send her the video.
The film opens with an awkward sex scene, during which Isabelle fails to come, while her rather unattractive lover grunts his climax on top of her.
The grunts and ferocious focus were still there against Görges, who put up more resistance in her first Grand Slam semifinal than Thursday's score might indicate.
Stevens believes the Tombot dog, which moves its head from side to side, grunts and wags its tail, is lifelike enough to help people with dementia.
All that exists are the cast's puny grunts, yelps, and imagined vocalization of what it would sound like to get sucked out of the plane midair.
But after graduation, our heroes sign up for "Federal Service," assigned (perhaps via DNA?) to be officers, scientists, or in Johnny and Dizzy's case, military grunts.
Three new re-releases showcase Ono's technical innovations and vocal range, from screams, yelps, wails, grunts, and guttural bursts to ballads, Latin beats, and the blues.
Mr. Mewati's furred belly peeks out of the bottom of his dress shirt, and he has Tourette's syndrome, so he emits a stream of grunts and tics.
Zimmer said they reminded him of his unit in Cincinnati, a collection of smart, unselfish, overlooked grunts he called the Little Sisters of the Poor in 2009.
She is the warrior who survived the apocalypse at great personal cost, after all, and her early scenes are full of snarls and grunts and bared teeth.
Playing during the recent Prostejov Challenger in the Czech Republic, Haase was up against Gonzalo Lama, and apparently Lama's adenoidal grunts got to him a little bit.
It takes a toll on heroes, for sure—Luke loses a hand, Leia a homeworld—but it's the blood of grunts that oils the galactic war machine.
The compulsory national service, which brings together male Singaporeans from all walks of life, has only underlined that Singlish is the natural lingua franca of the grunts.
Grunts of tuba and bassoon, scuttlings of strings, a splash of saxophone, and slapstick percussion hint at the vaudeville tradition that informs so much of Beckett's work.
Since Glenn's death on the season seven premiere, which Daryl held himself responsible for, Reedus' character became even more introverted, often speaking in grunts or fragmented sentences.
In the red-coated armies of imperial Britain, cochineal was the dye of choice for officers' uniforms (the grunts' coats used the inferior plant-based madder dye).
Dawdlers fear no aggression from the rear; for five weeks now, I have steeled myself, gripping the left handrail, against jostles and grunts that did not come.
But uncertainty remains over whether the senior Redstone is fit to participate in the discussions, especially given his inability to speak beyond one-word sentences and grunts.
When I was researching—watching news film footage—I saw Morley Safer in the field with grunts taking tokes from a bong made out of a rifle.
The brain will be at its least active in the 24-hour cycle, which explains the monosyllabic grunts of teenagers as they lumber to the school bus.
From our camp and on our twice-daily drives, we'd hear their chorus of grunts, groans and squeaks like a bunch of rusty doors having a conversation.
For soon enough, they will be going mano a mano, with holds and twists and headlocks, accompanied by grunts of determination and frustration that verge on orgasmic.
D.J., who was present with his brother and his brother's pregnant wife, is roughly five feet tall, and he is mostly quiet but for grunts and chirps.
As the Vietnamese troops advanced farther up the hill, the grunts dug in along the perimeter shouted over the radio to Critchlow for more and more bombs.
I for one never witnessed any grunts from our more recent quagmire indulging in this ritual, and I spent four years at Marine bars in North Carolina.
Grunts hauling unwieldy loads across the battlefield, cursing under their breath at the pilots whizzing overhead, have been a part of military life for over a hundred years.
She can't talk yet, but I did pick up on a couple of grunts that sounded like she said that she likes my style and thinks I'm cool.
Death count ~10 random Greyjoy grunts skewered by Theon + 1 poor innocent Ned Umber + ~10 armless Umbers (hey, those spiral limbs had to come from somewhere) ______ = 21 deaths.
I also do Mavis, the red-haired girl who only grunts—she's kind of like our Groot or Scooby-Doo, but also treated like a real human girl.
Rap duties are handled by a spaniel (Mike Shinodog), as the combined grunts, yelps, and screams are folded into the song's actual vocals, rising to an animalistic crescendo.
"I want that person where you try to have a conversation but all that comes out is grunts and weird noises because you can't stop giggling," she responds.
The latter is an abrasive, industrial clash of hip-hop beats and hardcore grunts; it sounds like a B L A C K I E track played underwater.
"Her grunts can go all the way up to eleven hundred hertz, when she's losing, and down to five hundred, six hundred hertz, when she's winning," he said.
The researchers said that Rocky's grunts show that great apes have the capacity to learn to control their muscles to deliberately alter their sounds in a "conversational" manner.
In "The Civil War," epistolary excerpts from soldiers like Elisha Hunt Rhodes and Sam Watkins were brilliantly employed to convey the grunts' experiences while simultaneously providing needed exposition.
The book focuses on the grunts who did the fighting, mostly the Second Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment, but also on the Army battalions under the command of Cols.
Close up, the adult swan had a snaky neck, glittering black eyes and a waxy orange bill that opened to make nasal, squeaking grunts like an unoiled gate.
For hours, he listened at his basement window, nodding his head to the rhythmic tempo of the girl's headboard hitting the wall, the gasps and grunts and growls.
As Nadal hurtled to a 4-63 lead in the first set, Sousa appeared to have adopted some Larcher de Brito tactics by producing a couple of comical grunts.
If you're American you'll probably know Cher Lloyd from 219's monster summer smash "Want U Back," a flinty synth-pop number punctuated by a refrain of powerful grunts.
I've sent thousands of nameless grunts to their doom in hundreds of strategy games, but I've cared about few of them as much as I've cared about Taylor Swift.
And there he was outside playing basketball with the grunts sometimes—the N.V.A. couldn't mortar every inch of the compound at every minute so why not get some exercise?
With her improved serve, Kerber also held firm in the second set when Williams, true to her past, got tougher, increasing the volume of her grunts and her intensity.
It's a 400-horsepower, all-wheel-drive misfit that grunts and snarls to life when you hit the start button and barks and growls at everything on the road.
To a new generation of hardcore fans, this early era of hardcore—bands like Judge, Warzone, and Madball—often comes off as the literal grunts of knuckle-dragging Neanderthals.
Long before blogs and social media offered a platform for alternative voices, the tabloid covered issues faced by the grunts, including salacious reports about courts-martial in sex cases.
Rain lashed at the umbrella I was trying to hold over a soggy notebook while standing with a company of grunts, stooped under heavy packs along a rural road.
But I think what sold it was access to all the Covenant weapons, being allied with Grunts instead of marines—it's not just story, it's the entire sandbox you get.
Alien: Isolation is a phenomenal game, of course, but it's a tonal cousin of the first movie, a far cry from the pulse rifle-lugging grunts of bug hunts past.
It gets to a point where Sam is literally sawing at Jorah's flesh as a last resort, unable to get that final piece off — while Jorah comically grunts and moans.
Sure, they look like adorable teddy bears with goofy stub hands, but in actuality, they are small, angry little sex monsters who make frog grunts when they look for mates.
Whereas the Ridgeline's 3.5-liter V-6 has 262 pound-feet of torque, the Canyon's 2.8-liter diesel gets 369 lb-ft, which grunts up hills with bull-like aplomb.
William Bret Baier began his career like most grunts do: Small market reporter out of college (DePauw) in tiny Beaufort, S.C., followed by a stint in equally tiny Rockford, Ill.
The trouble here is that, after the grunts and the groans and the felling of the door, the person who's burst through doesn't even exhale, no matter celebrate the feat.
While I bore the load with the rest of the grunts, Hirota's entire lifting duties would consist of holding a whistle, and he probably knew that when he recruited me.
So the grunts felt you weren't just using them, like a stage set to entertain the viewers back home with a little bang-bang, as we used to call it.
That sibling is given major screen time, voice acting, and some semblance of a narrative arc, but your own character is silent except for a few grunts and combat calls.
To the contrary, the individual grunts were in it for the money; and their bosses in the Kremlin were in it to destabilize American democracy and paralyze the United States.
The red jumpsuit-wearing "villains" are the Tethered, underground beings bound to walk (literally) in the shadows of their above-ground counterparts and speak in twisted, cracked voices and guttural grunts.
A commenter on the blog Squirrel Awareness writes this story of trying to raise a 13-lined squirrel as a pet: I've noticed she grunts at me when approaching her cage.
While "Battle of the Bastards" had more onscreen deaths overall, due to the large number of military grunts who were killed, "The Winds of Winter" killed off far more named characters.
Black metal wouldn't exist without Celtic Frost's misanthropic grunts, but it's this moment of atmospheric layering that drives home the genre's odd love of mixing extreme imagery with sweeping gothic romance.
It is a bargain for the gang leaders who manage the gang economy: tens of thousands of grunts who are not seeking personal profit, only respect and a sense of belonging.
It just puts more pressure on mayors and councils, including those in less populated areas, forcing them to become the climate infantry — the grunts who push through solutions on their own.
She was, well, herself even back then, but I will say she was one of the only senior staff members who spent any time talking to the rest of us grunts.
Like Anderson Paak's, this is a voice whose edges seem rubbed off by scratchy sandpaper, allowing otherwise swallowed moans and grunts to trickle out the edges and run down his chin.
The sound design also helps bring the series' creatures to life, though roars, grunts, snuffles, and subtler noises like heavy footsteps, or the rustling of raptors rushing through a field of wheat.
In Sekiro, these often take the form of mini-bosses, enemies that look similar to the grunts littered throughout the world, but physically larger and wielding unique weapons, like a massive sword.
The Shoreline grunts exist exclusively as cannon fodder—albeit cannon fodder that bites back, hard, so don't be surprised if you're not exactly coasting through gunfights on the game's "moderate" difficulty level.
The game automatically ramps up the challenge as you create more chaos in the hub zone, starting with standard grunts and escalating all the way to showdowns between multiple boss-class fighters.
Marnie's instrument is the oboe, and the opera's trajectory is telegraphed in the first bars, where a sustained oboe note is drowned out by a shrill trumpet and by grunts of brass.
Hollywood is infamous for f---ing up just about everything when it comes to the military, but one thing that especially grinds grunts' gears is how they portray the use of grenades.
The production is pretty bold in its liberal use of silence in the theater: Aside from an unseen guru in charge, the characters mainly vocalize with grunts or sighs — small mouth sounds.
For a factory where robots toil around the clock to build a rocket with almost no human labor, the sound of grunts echoing across the parking lot make for a jarring contrast.
As the Dreadlord Mal'Ganis works his way through the infected city of Stratholme, converting humans into mindless, evil Scourge grunts, Arthas and his followers are trying to kill the humans before they turn.
After six of Lama's Herculean grunts, Haase let out with one of his own, which apparently fell a little too close to mean-spirited imitation for the judge, who docked him a point.
Serafinowiczalso played a character in Dark Souls II, Mild-Mannered Pate, and that's him providing the grunts as your character dodges many swords, flaming arrows, and man-eating chests in the 2014 title.
Their diametrical reactions to him — the white officers shocked and hostile, the black grunts busting with pride — tell you everything you need to know about race relations in the segregated military in 1944.
Here's to Lulu, who—unlike so many of us lowly grunts grinding away at our soul-crushing jobs each day—somehow managed to escape, to run, tail wagging and snout sniffing, into paradise.
If you choose, you can make it all the more absurd by creating a character who speaks in zombie grunts or wears an animal mascot suit (when he opts to wear anything at all).
I'm glad the gym was empty while I was doing this because if someone had taken issue with my grunts, I would have been forced to alpha up, staring them down until they submitted.
Together, Kay and Sprey worked in secret to develop an aircraft that could cover ground troops from an enemy advance, buying time for grunts to regroup or get out with an aerial weapons strike.
At one point, he admonished defense lawyers for theatrics before the jury and at another time instructed supporters in the courtroom to "try not to make any outbursts or grunts" with the jury present.
We limit ourselves to vowel sounds and grunts, and just get back in touch with our primal selves, roaming around the apartment, pissing and shitting at will, and foraging for scraps of salami. Heaven.
But that world is fairly insulated from the rest of the military, and a lot of grunts would like to keep it that way (hence all of the cracks about women in the infantry).
Not the song, I should specify (that's actually called "Will 2K"), but the 33-minute album, including guest appearances, Will's intermittent grunts, and, on a good day, the various scratches DJ Jazzy Jeff throws out.
It confronts you with waves of enemy grunts and the occasional boss character who is so huge and slow as to behave more like a stationary turret, complete with an enormous weak spot to shoot.
The film follows a rotund Sicilian priest in a friar's frock and wool hat; in one scene, he yanks on the bangs of a woman who grunts at his command that she love her neighbors.
Kenin is fiery and highly demonstrative as she showed in her remarkable victory over Williams, who can intimidate veteran and newcomer alike thanks to her combination of power, grunts and 23 Grand Slam singles titles.
When Edna (Fierstein) complained that she didn't feel beautiful enough to be on TV, Short let his affection be known in a fit of beastly grunts we should all be so lucky to hear from bea.
Take Shakespeare's King Lear, or the endless grunts of disapproval J.P. Getty (Donald Sutherland) makes on Trust when confronted with his sons, all of whom he finds uniquely disappointing and unfit to inherit the oil empire.
The final scene of the film shows Shaun's useless friend Ed (Nick Frost), now a zombie chained in the basement, playing video games and communicating in monosyllabic grunts, much as he did when he was alive.
We salute you if you can exercise with nothing but random huffs and grunts as your backdrop, but for most people, a heavy workout requires a pair of headphones that'll get you to the finish line.
One recent afternoon, Mr. Mberabagabo, the border official, surveyed the crossing point with the Democratic Republic of Congo, where thousands of people, goods and animals flowed back and forth, punctuated by shouts, cries and animal grunts.
Because the performers cannot connect with their opponents while executing their elaborate kicks and hand chops, the visceral thrill of whoosh and thwack is missing, replaced mostly by compensatory grunts and obvious inches of empty air.
Prince plays "Strange Relationship," which he would rework for eventual release on "Sign 'o' the Times" in 1987, as a jazzy rhythm workshop, a two-minute experiment in percussive chords and vocals that devolve into grunts.
By the end, while some of the troops had buzz cuts and some had their hair in buns, they all shared the drooping weariness that grunts have worn for as long as there's been an infantry.
Marines talk of "bait patrols," in which one group of grunts heads off to a contested area trying to draw fire, while others wait, hoping that once the Taliban show themselves they can attack their flanks.
But already in the late 21990s, Ono had begun using screams, yelps, wails, grunts, and bursts of guttural sounds in performances set against the improvisational accompaniment of an ensemble such as Ornette Coleman's free-jazz quartet.
Click here to view original GIFBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was a joyless movie that had none of the fun that comes with being a superhero flick (I mean, even Batman can have fun between grunts).
Back in August, police on the country's lower North Island reported hearing pig grunts and a man singing "Old MacDonald had a farm" on the radio over a span of months, according to the New Zealand Herald.
I want bass, and plenty of it, so that my hard-driving playlists can drown out the treadmill motors and ambient grunts that ride atop a soundtrack of inoffensive bubble-gum pop played over my gym's loudspeakers.
Through much of the remainder of the twentieth century, American grunts echoed the helicopter gunner in Full Metal Jacket in seeking to "get some," a none-too-subtly sexual stand-in for the glory of the kill.
I knew she was right, at least compared with some of the kids I saw at the Center whose C.P. was so bad they made strange grunts when they tried to talk and couldn't walk at all.
Curry disappeared for long stretches of this game and finished an abysmal 6-20, thanks in part to the Thunder's grunts, who beat the living hell out of him every time he tried to run through a screen.
A video circulated in which her face was superimposed on the body of an American man who had been lynched, and a well-known radio host would play gorilla grunts on air and tell Simons to be quiet.
If both artists have made their careers stretching their voices into yelps, grunts, hisses and wails, the effect they produce is very different: Ms. Galás is midnight-bluesy, witchy; at 73, Ms. Monk is still winsome and whimsical.
Warming up, he entertained the little crowd of kids gathered at the chain-link fence by punctuating his grunts with the names of other players ("Dominic UH Dominic UH Thiem EH-UH Jo-Willy UH Jo-Wilfried UH ").
USA Hockey is lying helpless on its back, propped up by inexpensive hospital pillows, tubes in its nose, an IV drip in its arm, unable to communicate except through grunts that come with a steady drip of drool.
Squads of grunts were guarding the road, on patrol or dug in, or some of them hiding in rock formations, because up near the D.M.Z. the place could have been Mars for all the cover any vegetation provided.
So while he may be polite and approachable off the field, on the mound he transforms into a fire-breathing, water jug-tossing competitor who grunts and shouts and seems just a little bit out of his mind.
I tried to be helpful by hopping from puddle to puddle, shielding the photographer's camera equipment with the umbrella — one camera was already down — but we eventually gave up and just stood there soaking like the infantry grunts.
Maybe it's just the sound quality on my speaker system, but I found—because Tom Hardy delivers almost all of his lines in various grunts and growls—that a lot of them I just found too muddy to hear.
Before, I would reserve my gaming for marathon weekend sessions, securing permission to hog the TV for hours on end and hoping that the grunts and gunfire endemic to most video games wouldn't annoy anybody else in the house.
If, like me, you were bad at the game, the titan suits gave you a brief taste of power, while killing AI grunts made it feel like you were contributing, even in a small way, to your team's success.
But that approach is often extended to the non-grunts, even those who had power and made bad decisions, like Colonel Robert Rheault (the real-life model for Colonel Kurtz in Apocalypse Now) and Iran Contra architect Donald Gregg.
The leader grunts and grinds out his own sinister version of the same song, their discordant duet joined remotely by the woman's ex-husband in the Foreign Legion, also now a seasoned killer and a fair-to-middling baritone.
Each of us served in the Marine infantry, albeit in different eras, and as is often the case when two former grunts meet, there were countless stories and frustrations to exchange, and a rundown of people we both know.
There is, still, something goofy and amusingly retro about the clay-animated look and style, from the marble-eyed character design to comic relief in the form of a domesticated pig named Hognob, whose grunts are voiced by Park.
Their scarcity is doubly paradoxical considering one popular story of the origin of challenge coins: as something for Vietnam grunts to pull out at bars in Saigon to prove their combat-unit affiliation if they were questioned about it.
And while Austen's novels are full of awkward gentlemen and charming cads, Tom Hardy's character James Delaney is something else entirely—a mentally unstable zealot who speaks mostly in grunts and growls and who practices both black magic and cannibalism.
All the grunts, the guttural noises, the glee with which she waxes poetic on farts and messy sex and pubic hair, together serve to bracket the harder times that Wong faced emotionally as she fought to make a name for herself.
It portrays Redstone as a "living ghost" who communicates in grunts and is obsessed with having sex and with eating steak, even though he is on a feeding tube and no longer able to chew or even swallow his own saliva.
Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" became an anthem to the grunts who humped endless miles on patrol in the jungles, adding layers of meaning to the story of a young woman turning the tables on her cheating boyfriend.
Well, I have this shawarma machine for sale, and I'm wondering if they might be looking for one right now…" My enthusiastic salutation received everything from impatient grunts to one owner who asked in a thick Lebanese accent: "Are you Arabic?
So Axe is left with only one other option: buy the research firm to silence its chief executive, shut down Mateo's firm to end its threat, and force Victor into what's essentially indentured servitude, back with the grunts at Axe Cap.
Negan's great strength comes from his dictatorial rule, having the full allegiance of his disposable grunts; if the heroes assembled hope to stand a chance against their foe, they'll have to reconcile some deep-seated differences and form a united front.
In court papers, Herzer portrays Redstone as a "living ghost" who communicates in grunts and is obsessed with having sex and with eating steak, even though he is on a feeding tube and no longer able to chew or swallow.
" And yet the end of the novel features a presumably autistic child pressed into metaphoric duty, when the same character, riding a New York City bus at dusk, watches a boy repetitively bouncing in time to "prelinguistic grunts" and "howls.
And the better seal in my ear makes my hacked AirPods far more enjoyable in the gym where my aggressive music tastes have to compete with music playing on the loudspeakers, and the grunts and clanking of the human machinery all around.
This question is being posed because I went to a Bear Grylls Survival Academy recently in support of a film called The Revenant, in which Leonardo DiCaprio grunts and bleeds a lot across the state of Dakota in the mid 19th century.
But in the background of this book is the very absence of such strategy, not only on the larger political level but on the microlevel, too: missions, one after the other, that even the grunts can see make no sense at all.
The introduction also tries to differentiate the book by spotlighting stories of "ordinary" participants in the war: "grunts and officers in the Army and Marines, prisoners of war, a fighter pilot and a helicopter crew chief … a nurse, college students, reporters" and more.
"It's not surprising that walking affects their vibrations, but they're so big that their snorts and grunts also generate very low-frequency vibrations," said Beth Mortimer, a biologist at both the Universities of Oxford and Bristol and lead author of the study.
It is filled with bleats, squeaks and grunts; it is about Shaun, a mischievous sheep who rebels against his farmer and sends him packing to the city, only to realize that his flock's life is better with someone who can reach their feed.
Like, sure, we were Army infantry grunts in high-tech kit, but that same kind of moment must have happened millions of times before us: two tired soldiers, talking about and longing for home, staring out across a hostile and uncaring landscape.
As it rose, higher and higher, Mr. Cornell's voice could sustain a melody through the fray, or it could confront hard-rock turbulence with grunts, rasps, wails, bitter moans and, at the top of his range, full-bodied shrieks that admitted no weakness.
"Here's somebody that was speaking in grunts and we asked her how she was feeling before her port access and she was able to grab the face and tap it to the duck and use the duck as her mouthpiece," says Horowitz, getting emotional.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, a Syrian businessman who helped to facilitate Wagner's relationship with the government in Damascus described how Wagner paid two tiers of salaries, with higher-level members that he described as "officers" receiving approximately double the wages of the grunts.
"As the Ranger attempted to remove the bunny, so as to clear the plant debris from its neck, the tortoise became quite responsive to their actions, emitting grunts & groans in a clear demand for the gentle care of his newly found friend," the post added.
On top of this, any temptation to provide the central character with interior monologues to reveal his anguished thoughts and feelings has been resisted; for most of the running time, he is limited to expressing himself via painful grunts and cries and very heavy breathing.
Riders can't see a clock or hear the announcer's call over the thundering hooves and the guttural grunts the horses make at full gallop, but, if the jockey's internal clock can measure twelve seconds exactly, he can calculate how fast the race is going.
Mr. Kenner interviews many of the participants, including David F. Powell and Jeffrey L. Plumb, who were just a couple of young grunts doing their jobs when Mr. Powell mishandled a metal socket, which fell some 70 feet and punctured the Titan's fuel tank.
Sometimes the roadside grunts put mail in the sandbags along with the rock and the rumpled lists, and if they were dug in far enough from the road you had to square up, high on the mount atop the cab, where Vollie often manned a .
In typical Aardman Animation style, all of this information is conveyed wordlessly, through bleats, grunts, barks, and a slew of giggle-worthy sight gags — like a montage of Bitzer putting up sign after sign forbidding the flock from whatever shenanigan they've just gotten up to.
Dug (Eddie Redmayne) and his sidekick, a doglike boar named Hognob (whose grunts are provided by Nick Park himself), wishes they could hunt bigger game, but rabbits are what they've always hunted, and rabbits they'll hunt forever, if the chief has his way about things.
But while fans shared dozens of memes and even circulated a petition calling for a complete reshoot, there's one notable fan who coped in another way: Jason Momoa, the once-powerful Khal Drogo, streamed all of his feelings — and plenty of profanities and disapproving grunts — on Instagram.
The bottom line is that there are more ways to define "safe" than ever before—but with some tolerance, respect, and a bit of communication that involves something other than well-placed grunts, we should all be able to get laid while staying both happy and healthy.
Lt. Colin B. Kennard, a Marine spokesman, said the additional forces include grunts from 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines based out of Hawaii; some Marines from Combat Logistics Battalion 1 based at Camp Pendleton, California; and a shock trauma platoon from 3rd Medical Battalion in Okinawa, Japan.
This is why sex noises are actually unnecessary—let people dance to house or techno or disco or dubstep or gqom or grime and they'll probably end up fucking anyway, without needing to be coerced into it by the grotty-movie grunts emanating from the speakers.
We must have passed this farmer ten or fifteen times when my nap was suddenly terminated by the realization that the young man who shared my section was moving his foot up and down like a bass drummer in an orchestra and uttering little cries and grunts.
And the Metallica's of the world who love running around policing where their work will have platforms, and their grunts making sure to pull down that birthday party video of you and your friends just trying to have a good time while some song was on the radio.
" [GRUNTS] [GUNSHOT] [PA SCREAMS] How we reviewed it: A.O. Scott got to the heart of the film's satire: "It amounts to a protest against the hyper-politicization of everything, an attempt to reclaim popular culture as a demilitarized zone in the midst of our collective rhetorical forever war.
Decades on, the faces of the men and women aboard the Nostromo—many of them wearied and worn, played by actors as distinctive as Harry Dean Stanton and Yaphet Kotto—are stamped on the memory, and the same goes for the grunts in "Aliens," among them the late Bill Paxton.
He didn't realize "Fixin'-to-Die" had reached the grunts in the jungle until he worked with Jane Fonda on a U.S.O.-style antiwar tour called Free the Army (coincidentally, it was also known by the other F-word), and vets started telling him how much they loved his American blasphemy.
His willingness to go into the field with the grunts, to endure discomfort and danger to bring their story home, was perhaps built on several faulty premises: that he was invulnerable, that there was glory to be witnessed and reported, and that it was his good luck to be there.
The rallies on Sunday were routinely physical and often extended, full of topspin and corner-to-corner action and punctuated by loud grunts that were every bit as clamorous as any in the women's game (even if the grunting issue only seems to be a talking point in the women's side).
She earned it on Saturday by holding her own early, under considerable duress, and then fighting off two set points in the opening set, an intense corner-to-corner duel in which the grunts from the players and the applause from the spectators reverberated off the closed Centre Court roof.
Hot on the heels of the Marine Corps's head-to-toe overhaul of infantry rifle squads, a handful of grunts at the Air Ground Combat Center at Twentynine Palms, California recently conducted field testing alongside a handful of autonomous robots engineered by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA) Squad X Experimentation program.
Let's say men and women begin as slime, and some of us crawl out of the sea, and fall into circumstance fraught with danger, and cannot survive, but do, slithering into a cave where the stories evolve, first as pictures on the walls, then as grunts that turn into something like words.
If you think Ivanka is a feckless cunt, fine, but apologizing for saying that is a feckless stunt, and really this whole situation is just a bunch of people putting on a feckless front, and at this point, everyone involved ought to stop it with their feckless grunts, and smoke a feckless blunt.
This is a wink at the shift in many American units from being foot-mobile to vehicular, as grunts buttoned up within armored trucks and needed turret-mounted firepower to defend themselves — a matériel adaptation forced by ambushes and improvised bombs, the cheaply made weapons that wearied the most expensive military in the world.
After years of testing, the Marine Corps is poised to field the M320A1 grenade launcher to infantry squads as a replacement for the underslung M203, a move that will finally give grunts a 40 mm grenade launcher that both Army soldiers — and civilian fans of the "Battlefield" video game franchise — have enjoyed for a decade.
Consider the response to the same item from a different reader (a surprising number weighed in), who wondered if the manager in question should spend a little time trying to determine why this worker is installing a sonic barrier between herself and colleagues, whose gossip, gum-smacking or grunts may be a counterproductive distraction.
It starts on a pretty small scale as you battle against Legion grunts and help out the locals but it's quickly revealed that there's a whole lot more to getting rid of the Legion, including large Extractors that send out enemy forces, giant roving Primes that plant Extractors, and finally behemoth ships called Dreadnoughts that launch Primes onto planets.
He had an engaging personality, he was a first-rate conversationalist comfortable with a whole range of subjects, from animal rights to winemaking to the history of warfare (light years ahead of Adam, her ex, who toward the end of their marriage had communicated through gestures and grunts only), and he was as well read as anybody she knew.
This entire interval—waking up believing he was hit, the experiment with his feet, the communing of mind with lower extremities, sliding under the truck, and hustling out to the perimeter and down into the trench with grunts already in there firing—had taken about as long as it takes to butter a piece of toast.
It feels embarrassing to go into a gym or weight room for the first time and awkwardly struggle mightily with a few pounds while it feels like everyone around you is handling enormous weights with ease, or worse, with dramatic grunts and sweat-bullets so you can see and hear just how hard they are working.
These works outlined the more granular themes that would recur in the major texts of the late 1970s and beyond: the ubiquitous heat and inscrutable jungle terrain; the ineptitude of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam, our South Vietnamese allies; the craven cluelessness of officers and rear-guard "pogues"; the profane black humor of grunts' language.
Here's the famous scene where the title character scales the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, set to Bill Conti's "Gonna Fly Now": And here's the same sequence sans music: Even the world's biggest Sylvester Stallone fan probably wouldn't find his various grunts all that inspiring on their own — but add some trumpets, and you've got cardio gold.
And while the convoy headed back to Dong Ha the afternoon after a drop, the grunts guarding the road would throw a bag into your truck as you drove by, a burlap or polypropylene woven bag usually used for sandbagging but with a rock in it to make it sail like a projectile, and you'd snatch it coming in your window.
However, among grunts, huffs, piping signals and others, the sneeze had not been reported as one of those signals until a group of American, British and Australian researchers published their observations of African dogs in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. They were studying the dogs where they live in Botswana to see how they decide to go on a hunt.
He awakens in 2505, in a society where the intellectual elite have stopped reproducing, leaving the country in a putrefying trash heap (with actual mountains of garbage) of ubiquitous corporate branding and monster-truck competitions, where spoken language consists of "hillbilly, Valley-girl, inner-city slang and various grunts," and narcotized couch potatoes sit in armchairs with built-in toilet seats.
His he named Hog Butcher, and his intimacy with her was such that, some weeks later, when the grunts mounted her atop the sandbags on the morning the N.V.A. finally came at them in person, a crush of figures like ants, innumerable, he almost snatched her down from the trench lip, fearful lest some harm should come to her and resentful these thieving bastards should touch her.
Saeed was emerging, and Nadia crawled forward to give him room, and as she did so she noticed the sinks and mirrors for the first time, the tiles of the floor, the stalls behind her, all the doors of which save one were normal doors, all but the one through which she had come, and through which Saeed was now coming, which was black, and she understood that she was in the bathroom of some public place, and she listened intently but it was silent, the only noises emanating from her, from her breathing, and from Saeed, his quiet grunts like those of a man exercising, or having sex.

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