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  • Winded, Eric paused, inspecting his hands, fingernails sore and stuffed with black earth.

    FINAL MOMENTS • by Ryan P. Standley 2008

  • Winded and sweating, she walked back to Fargus and said in as calm a voice as she could muster, Fine.

    The Lost Children Carolyn Cohagan 2010

  • In light of all that, perhaps you, or one of your companion Murderati-ites, or even as a collective effort, would consider putting together "A Long-Winded and Somewhat Reluctant Do & Don't List for Reader Fan-Girl & Fan-Boy Wanting to Reach Out to Authors."

    A Long-Winded and Somewhat Reluctant Do & Don't List for Newbies Wanting to Reach Out to Authors 2008

  • Winded and sweating, she walked back to Fargus and said in as calm a voice as she could muster, Fine.

    The Lost Children Carolyn Cohagan 2010

  • Winded and sweating, she walked back to Fargus and said in as calm a voice as she could muster, Fine.

    The Lost Children Carolyn Cohagan 2010

  • Winded and wet, I'm fitting my key in the lock when the door to the flat is snatched open.

    Obituary 2010

  • "Scared, Incoherent, and Long-Winded" Must be the Yohan family motto.

    Some Incidental Information 2008

  • Winded and sweating, she walked back to Fargus and said in as calm a voice as she could muster, Fine.

    The Lost Children Carolyn Cohagan 2010

  • Winded and temporarily blinded by the blow to his head, it was a few moments before Peter could open his eyes.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

  • Winded and temporarily blinded by the blow to his head, it was a few moments before Peter could open his eyes.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

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