He swung her around, her white dress billowed out behind her, until they both ended up cuddling on the ground looking up at the sky. |
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The gentle spring breeze billowed out the curtains of the balcony's French windows. |
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She sat on the cold, slightly damp stone and let her cloak drop, watching as it billowed around her ankles like a cloud of thick black smoke. |
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The light reflected off my white lab coat as it billowed behind my thin frame. |
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A mantle billowed up from the cloak and settled about her shoulders, holding the medallion in place. |
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Crowds billowed on to East Lancashire Railway platforms where two newly refurbished steam machines were wheeled out for all to see. |
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Seconds later, the Galway net was billowed for the third time when Dunne hit an inch-perfect free from 40 metres. |
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The long skirt billowed out from the cool breeze that wafted through the trees and down the path the gypsies were traveling upon. |
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Smoke billowed from the wreckage of the white car, and ambulances rushed to the scene. |
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The guns leapt backwards with a rolling crash and an immense cloud of dirty smoke billowed back. |
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The floater was a morphing shade that caught the prevailing winds within her eye and billowed like an escaped handkerchief. |
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The hair was forced into a frazzled haystack, with a little thatch combed over until your barnet billowed in frozen masses around your face. |
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Pink swirled over the white sheath dress, which billowed into a taffeta 1950's ingenue's gown. |
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It was mid-calf, creamy white and strapless, the kind that billowed out around my knees if I twirled around fast enough. |
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White lace curtains billowed out from the tall windows, and I felt I should take my shoes off so as not to stain the white carpet. |
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Cyzarine was wearing a long-sleeved white dress that went to the floor and it billowed out a bit and the fabric was extremely soft. |
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Smoke billowed from it in clouds and mushrooms, fuming black whenever a supposed branch fell on it. |
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It was lilac, strapless, had a short train, the top was form fitting, but the bottom billowed out slightly when I walked. |
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A large cloud of black smoke billowed above their old den, and the ground shook from the force of heavy machinery at work. |
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One firefighter was posted at the top of a ladder to monitor the situation as clouds of smoke billowed from the roof. |
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I walked down to this viewpoint in early April, when clouds of white blackthorn billowed along the hillside. |
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She came out of the small station, the smoke from the departing train billowed across the lane, parting and swirling about the bare hawthorns. |
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Her lab coat billowed around her thin frame, smelling sour as she paced back and forth. |
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Her matted hair billowed out a bit as the stagnant unimaginably foul smelling air started to flow past them. |
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Eighty-nine passengers slid down emergency chutes and jumped from the wings as smoke billowed from a toilet. |
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A cloud of smoke billowed up from the barrel of the pistol and the odor of gunpowder filled her nostrils. |
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There was a loud hissing noise and a cloud of bright green smoke billowed towards them. |
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The appalling squealing paralyzed me for a few moments. The binding of the book in my hands shredded to pieces and sheets billowed to the floor. |
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Back at camp on the top of the hill, thunder rumbled menacingly and the sky billowed with dark clouds. |
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The soused starlet invited a fellow patron to take a hit in the bathroom, but was politely turned down when distinctive white crack smoke billowed from her glass pipe. |
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Clouds of dust billowed from the surface, but it was comfortable enough. |
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Leaded casement windows opened on to the tiny plaza in front of the cathedral and a breeze billowed tapestry-like curtains in the bedroom and sitting rooms. |
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Dressed in his gray suit, he sat in stillness as the noxious fumes billowed into the cabin of his blue Chevy Chevelle. |
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The clouds billowed up out of nowhere and obscured the sun within seconds. |
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With an Air Force lieutenant general and an emergency medical technician at his side, Powell forged ahead into the space as fire and smoke billowed. |
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The hills were cool, and a breeze kept his shirt billowed out. |
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White fumes rose from tear gas fired by the French, and black smoke billowed from a roadblock of burning metal drums set afire at the base gates by the loyalists. |
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When the firefighters first opened the main cabin door, dense heavy smoke billowed out, reducing visibility inside to zero. |
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The other person was a young woman in a f lowing white gown that billowed softly around her in the gentle sea breeze. |
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The sails above them billowed out, flapping in the sudden wind. |
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They waded into the shallow waves and their dresses billowed in the spume. |
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The fine white material of his sleeves billowed out from beneath it his vest, the cloth stained with dirt, sweat, and smears he didn't want to think about. |
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By evening, huge clouds of smoke still billowed from the ruins. |
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The same is not true of the regular police, who have almost always run away as the insurgency billowed across the country over the past year. |
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Debris that had billowed in great clouds after army jets bombed the village in early May litters the surrounding fields. |
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Smoke billowed from the ovens set up in the inner courtyard and the kitchens were kept in a state of frantic activity. |
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Sweeping black clouds billowed over the mountain ridge and swept down the slopes like sheep being hounded along by the dogs of heaven. |
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Then seeing that the flames billowed round him without apparently doing him any harm, one of the soldiers plunged a sword into his side. |
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Long streams of dust billowed off the purple and maroon sands, creating huge spreading lines of dust clouds which gradually attenuated until they became invisible. |
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At twenty thousand meters, with the pods still traveling at a high velocity, parachutes billowed out from the same boxes that had contained the glider wings. |
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Just seconds into the second half, Emmet Doherty fisted on a delivery from outfield into the path of Jacko Kiely and his brilliantly taken angled shot billowed the net. |
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His priest's robes billowed out behind him as he walked over to her. |
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With one pair, the flared cuffs billowed out for about a foot. |
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At one point a section of the harbour was cordoned off amid fears of exploding diesel as thick clouds of smoke and fumes billowed across Cartron Bay. |
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Villarica, one of the continent's most active volcanos, standing at almost 3,000m, billowed ash and lava forcing the evacuation of many thousands of people. |
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They billowed in the sticky summer breeze, curved and enormous like the sails of the Sydney Opera House. |
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The unpegged sides of the tent flapped and billowed in the wind, rain drizzled. |
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Huge columns of black smoke billowed hundred of metres into the air. |
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Smoky clouds billowed up, with a clear layer at the top. |
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It created its own little world of paper-thin, lime-green leaves after the white-petalled floaty flowers billowed away. |
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I had expected desert and scrub, but instead hibiscus and bougainvillea billowed across rooftops, and orange trees dripping fruit lined the busy roads. |
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It is one of the great ruins of the industrial revolution, a spectacular skeleton in a narrow valley of the Pyrenees where the smoke and dust once billowed over Catalonia's first cement works. |
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Toward the back of the group, Pakistan's green and white flag billowed. |
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According to one, possibly apocryphal, story, the brothers took inspiration from watching Joseph's wife's skirts as they billowed in the kitchen from the heat of a charcoal burner being used to dry laundry. |
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The nuns' veils billowed and flapped behind the snaky line of girls as if the sisters were shooing the serpent from the Garden of Eden. |
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On cue, a threatening puff of snow billowed down the mountains. |
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Smoke billowed from at least 11 banks and five petrol stations. |
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The plumes billowed from the Sangeang Api volcano off the Indonesian island of Sumbawa. |
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Dense blue clouds rose and billowed in the air. |
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The islands' airport, Ngurah Rai International, was again closed on Sunday as blooms of volcanic ash cloud billowed from Mount Raung in East Java. |
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The cause was originally thought to be static electricity or the smoke that billowed from railroad locomotives or the mortiferous vapours rising from underground volcanoes. |
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