Word: grunting
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That was the kind of flying meant by Britain's Air Marshal Harris when he wrote to Major General Eisenhower on the eve of the raid: "I wish you luck . . . I know your magnificent youngsters will fetch a grunt out of the enemy with the first punch...
...Hall clock on their way to the meeting at New Lecture Hall. "Ha!" said Vag, and walked on down the path. "The little fat one on the end will never make it. Wait till we get him down on Soldiers Field; will he sweat! Push-ups. Ha!" With a grunt of superior satisfaction Vag felt himself settling back into the well known channels of college life. He'd learnt something from his three years...
...Many people," his rational mind said to his whirling senses, "make the dean's list," and again the walls indicated their agreement, this time audibly, with a long, low grunt of assent. "And therefore," pursued his mind, encouraged by this moral support which encompassed him, "there is no need for this display of emotion, or rather of complete lack of self restraint...
...came in droves, met withering fire, marched stoically up to it and took his medicine with a grunt. There were more where he came from. And as long as he was-on his feet he knocked out U.S. soldiers with his small arms. If this had not been true, there would have been no necessity for the U.S. Army's retirement to its prepared positions ringing defenseless, bomb-battered Manila...
...mines, destroyed barricades, bridged rivers and bayous with pontons or spanned them with felled trees. When they had finished, Louisiana had more usable bridges than it had ever had before. All along the Blue front, fighting troops advanced to the scream of the engineers' power saws and the grunt of their powerful bulldozers...