The sport makes me want to cheer, sometimes groan, and always analyze the results.
Most real estate owners groan when told they must keep a detailed log of their time.
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The crowd barely had time to groan before Nash made something happen to make them cheer.
MPs now groan about IPSA, and press for it to exercise a lighter touch.
Like their counterparts in the West, many workers groan about having to plod on for longer.
He'll make his coach cringe and every Bulls fan groan, but then, he'll do something like this.
He pulls up a slide presentation, the crowd lets out a huge groan, and the battle is lost.
This was the groan of somebody who was profoundly annoyed with Luda but still loved her very much.
Despairing europhiles who groan that the necessary structural reforms are the work of decades have misread the chancellor's intentions.
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At worst, they can fracture a word into a soulless slur of syllables that feels both alienating and groan-inducing.
"When supermarkets raise fees, funds moan and groan and protest, but most wind up going along, " says consultant Bobroff.
Expect a groan to go up in the cinema when he gets to the line about the gang being in "barney".
Catholics and Mormons may groan, but even they must concede that there is an important analytical difference between cultural and religious capital.
Private banks groan about yields below the rate of inflation: the six-month bills yielded 1% and the three-year bonds just over 2.7%.
She especially enjoyed the low groan it made when she sat down.
And if you want to hear a collective groan from a group of CSR directors, just mention filling out yet another customer CSR survey.
When I told a few people on my team what I wanted to do, I heard a collective groan and felt the eye rolls.
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As Prof Mitchell described typical gastrointestinal effects, a groan went up.
As we enter 2013, the waves are peaking, the water froths, and the boats bouncing on it creak and groan as they buckle under the strain.
An above-the-knee amputee, he can still be found in Central Park every Saturday morning, making people laugh -- and groan -- with his notoriously bad jokes.
So nowadays the shelves in the business section of your local bookstore groan with self-help-style books offering advice about getting back to basics, regaining focus and growing organically.
The power went out, and a collective groan rose up.
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Picnic tables will groan underneath the weight of piles of cole slaw, potato salad, baked beans, fresh tomatoes out of the garden and spectacularly decorated red, white and blue cupcakes.
It was Surrey's 10th win, but it was not the manner of it - nor the fact that skipper Adam Hollioake hit a double hundred - that will make rivals groan with despair.
In the elevator at the hotel on the last night, I heard a groan and looked over to see Travis Ortmayer, the strongman from Texas, doubled over with his elbows on his knees.
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