- No thrill, no bruit. | |
And even if he does, I doubt he'll be in a rush to bruit that a lass got the better of him. | |
I noticed a small bruit when I listened to Harvey's left carotid. | |
If there's a narrowing, we get that whooshing sound, a bruit. | |
J'adore le bruit de cette porte. | |
- No thrill, no bruit. | |
And even if he does, I doubt he'll be in a rush to bruit that a lass got the better of him. | |
I noticed a small bruit when I listened to Harvey's left carotid. | |
If there's a narrowing, we get that whooshing sound, a bruit. | |
J'adore le bruit de cette porte. | |
- No carotid bruits. | |
- No carotid bruits. | |
An absurdity, but my associates report that among the Representatives a fantastical rumor's bruited about, which I immediately disavowed, that you'd allowed bleary old Preston Blair to sojourn to Richmond to invite Jeff Davis to send commissioners up to Washington with a peace plan. | |
But what will Henry VII say, what will the other Christian princes say, if word is bruited abroad that you besiege the Vicar of Christ and claim to judge him? | |
His death, whose spirit lent a fire even to the dullest peasant in his camp, being bruited once, took fire and heat away from the best tempered courage in his troops. | |
Now, I know that she does not like to have it bruited about, but Mlle. Felicity LeMon has the pronounced powers of the medium. | |
Poor woman must have seen the bruited match. | |
An absurdity, but my associates report that among the Representatives a fantastical rumor's bruited about, which I immediately disavowed, that you'd allowed bleary old Preston Blair to sojourn to Richmond to invite Jeff Davis to send commissioners up to Washington with a peace plan. | |
But what will Henry VII say, what will the other Christian princes say, if word is bruited abroad that you besiege the Vicar of Christ and claim to judge him? | |
His death, whose spirit lent a fire even to the dullest peasant in his camp, being bruited once, took fire and heat away from the best tempered courage in his troops. | |
Now, I know that she does not like to have it bruited about, but Mlle. Felicity LeMon has the pronounced powers of the medium. | |
Poor woman must have seen the bruited match. | |