I picks it on the fly, reads the neat script on it, and then hunches my shoulders.
She took two basins of soup, and two hunches of bread herself.
There may be others as well; it appears that humans do use what you call paranormal powers, hunches for example, though not consciously and very weakly.
His hunches were seldom specific, so he didn't have any idea how or why she was important, but he was certain she was.
I've a lot of respect for those hunches of yours since Schnitz came back.
Then followed hunches of cake made of nuts and honey.
I don't get a hunch like this every day, or every week or month, for that matter, but I've noticed that these hunches of mine have gone through nine times out of ten during the past twenty years or so.
All along I haf hat some hunches dot I vouldn't ged avay in dot air ship py New York.
I ged some hunches ven I see vat I don'd like, und I got all kindts oof hunches, righdt now, dot somet'ing is crooked.
I had some hunches all der time," he harped ruefully.
Don Sanchez hunches up his shoulders and turns to us.
Sandersen could tell at what definite moments huncheshad seized him.
He's got his hunch, and hunches is mostly always right.
Rawlins has a hunch, and so far his hunches have come mighty near being right.
I imagine you are right about the locality, your hunches have proved very accurate so far, so let us get under way for Cana Honda.
Rawlins has a hunch of some sort, Disbrow, and his hunches are usually, right.
The hunches of that hart royal must be sent up to General Cromwell to- morrow: the remainder we will give directions for, as soon as I have made up my mind how to dispose of it.
General Cromwell is to have the hunches of your stag," said he to Edward, smiling: "and the intendant proposes that you should take service as one of the rangers.
The breast and legs, therefore, are deformed by these callosities: the back is also disfigured with a double or single hunch, and both these hunches and callosities are perpetuated from one generation to another.
All the domestic oxen without hunches have proceeded originally from the aurochs, and those with the hunch from the bison.
The hunchesof some oxen weigh from forty to fifty pounds, others have them much smaller.
In every part of America oxen without hunches are generally diffused, which the Spaniards and other Europeans have successively transported thither; these oxen have considerably multiplied, but are become less in these new countries.
Tidman stares at me disgusted, then hunches his shoulders and grunts, "Oh, well!
Barby told me about these odd hunches you sometimes get.
I've been telling the Colonel and Mr. Thorne about your famous hunches and the way they've saved the day so many times.
He could not very well attack Alvar on the subject, but he sharply reproved Bob for cutting hunches of bread when no one wanted them, and found fault with the coffee.
The snort said clearly enough that an efficient investigator didn't depend on hunches these days: he went after something doggedly on the computer, or by other approved techniques.
Pell, does Kronski know about all these wild hunches of yours?
In fact, it had been tactfully suggested to Agent Richard Pell that he might use the computers a little more himself instead of relying on hunches as he so often did.
We both glanced at the tray, which bore a jug and two mugs and a plate with a couple of big hunches of bread.
Ben hunches over to protect his precious animals and yells, “Come on!
I wave and she hunches her shoulders up and down to semaphore, not wishing to take her hands out of her pockets.
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