He groaned and rolled over.
She groaned softly in response.
Connor groaned and stirred.
She had a nasty headache and groaned, touching her head.
Katie groaned and rolled her eyes.
She groaned and held her stomach.
Kiera groaned, dreading the idea of a party with so many strangers who were bound to think of her as the women in the bathroom had earlier.
She almost groaned as he worked the tension free.
He groaned and captured her lips again.
He groaned and sat up.
Sarah groaned, "Connor's down there."
Kutuzov groaned and swayed his head.
"Come on," groaned Sarah.
He groaned, his lips leaving her mouth and starting down her neck.
She groaned as hunger and need hit her hard once more, the way it did the last time he bit her.
Sarah groaned, He's such a pain.
She groaned and he released her.
He groaned and rubbed his head.
Nervous, she stabbed him harder than she intended to, and Jule groaned, closing his eyes.
Oh! groaned Nesvitski as if in fierce pain, seizing the officer of the suite by the arm.
He groaned softly, licked his lips.
She groaned at tasting him; he was as sweetly spicy as he smelled.
Oh! groaned Kutuzov despairingly and looked around....
She groaned and rolled onto her side.
Connor groaned, "At least my mother finally stopped looking at me like I had two heads."
Jackson groaned, "Because she has the attention span of a gnat."
She groaned as she pushed her large frame from the chair.
Edwards' famous sermon at Enfield in 1741 so affected his audience that they cried and groaned aloud, and he found it necessary to bid them be still that he might go on; but Davenport and many itinerants provoked and invited shouting and even writhing, and other physical manifestations.
She groaned, aware of how many questions he could ask when he was interested in something.
Jackson groaned, "Again, no patience here."
His expression changed and he groaned his desire.
The animal groaned with pain, and Helen, perceiving his groans, was filled with pity.
He sighed and, doing so, groaned involuntarily.
The wounded men awaiting their turn outside the tents groaned, sighed, wept, screamed, swore, or asked for vodka.
The stairs groaned as she climbed and the door squealed as she opened it.
The house groaned as a gust of wind bombarded it.
The barn door groaned as it swung shut, exposing the figure leaning against the wall.
Every petty amir then tried to seize sovereign power for himself, and the people groaned under the consequent anarchy.
The conductor helped her off the car and then the engineer started his train again, so that it puffed and groaned and moved slowly away up the track.
"This is dreadful!" groaned Jim.
He heard the whistle of bullets above him unceasingly and to right and left of him soldiers continually groaned and dropped.
He drew his left foot out of the stirrup and, lurching with his whole body and puckering his face with the effort, raised it with difficulty onto the saddle, leaned on his knee, groaned, and slipped down into the arms of the Cossacks and adjutants who stood ready to assist him.
The wagon groaned into a slow roll.
Deidre groaned as the hunger returned.
The door groaned but didn't give, though the wall on one side crumbled enough to leave a large opening.
Kiera groaned softly as she shifted.
"Someone will have to speak to MS Turnbull," Cynthia said, looking at her husband who groaned as he poured another cup of coffee.
The dairy door groaned as she opened it and Ed whinnied from his stall in the barn.
"Carmen," he groaned in a singular expression of comprehension and grief.
The hum in the air became a whine almost too loud to bear.
She groaned, comfortable in her familiar bed yet aching all over.
"Carmen," he groaned as he pulled her to him and kissed her neck.
Hesitantly she urged the car forward, catching her breath as the bridge creaked and groaned under the weight of the tiny car.
"Noooo!" she groaned and reached for it.
She almost groaned and tried to move away.
Jessi groaned, her head resting against his chest in what he took as reluctant agreement.
For some ten years the Austrian dominion groaned under one of the worst possible forms of autocratic government.
The peasant proprietors, who, under the name of the " Landtmanna" party,' formed a compact majority in the Second Chamber, pursued a consistent policy of class interests in the matter of the taxes and burdens that had, as they urged, so long oppressed the Swedish peasantry; and consequently when a bill was introduced for superseding the old system of army organization by general compulsory service, they demanded as a condition of its acceptance that the military burdens should be more evenly distributed in the country, and that the taxes, which they regarded as a burden under which they had wrongfully groaned for centuries, should be abolished.
The old house groaned with each gust of wind, but it felt like a happy house.
Cruel, vicious, unscrupulous and strong, the country groaned beneath his oppression.
If she could just have both … Jule groaned, not out of pleasure but pain.
"Worse and worse!" groaned the poor poet.
Though he might have escaped by flight, and though he knew, as he quaintly remarked, that " Smithfield already groaned for him," he at once joyfully obeyed.
"Lana, stop it," Elise groaned, pushing her away.