(1) I wouldn't crow too loudly over those stats if I were you.
(2) Perhaps you'll even crow when his shoelaces get caught in the escalator.
(3) Finally a rooster flew to the top and decided to crow around midnight.
(4) By dawn, mysterious roosters would crow but never show themselves.
(5) He is also a doctor, though he doesn't crow about the title.
(6) At other booths, the photographers allowed participants to reject their first photo in favor of a more flattering one, but the old crow and her minion hurried me off the set.
(7) But then I shouldn't crow too much about my relative success.
(8) They cut past their rival by mere feet and she took one hand off the wheel long enough to doff her hat and wave it with a crow of triumph.
(9) Following sunrise comes the clanging sound of scores of church bells, coupled with the crow of roosters from the adjacent Moslem Quarter.
(10) Hah, that old crow could forbid me all she wants, but I won't give up my archery.
(11) I would crow or gloat about it, but I know that it can start within the blink of an eye, so nothing but sympathy from me.
(12) She will crow in delight when she spots either one of them.
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(14) She gave a little crow of triumph
(15) I am up like the cock's crow on Wednesdays to get ready for the bus, which picks me up at my door.
(16) Beware of the bark of a dog or crow of a cock at night, for they signify death.
(17) The doors opened and two aged citizens emerged, a withered old crow and a thin old duffer.
(18) I let out a mental crow of delight as I discover that I can control where I'm going.
(19) I still remember about him actually agreeing to go on a date with that bald, old crow , and I definitely still remembered that I was angry.
(20) To my two sons I am still just the old crow