A slight shudder slid over him, footsteps on his grave, a shadowy ghoul with its gargoyle grin threatening to exhume long-buried corpses. |
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Our house sported gables and towers, gingerbread and scrollwork, stained-glass and leering wooden gargoyle bas-reliefs. |
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The two gruesome gargoyle bookends are based on the watchful pair who overlook the St Magnus Cathedral west door, gazing out over Broad Street. |
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It's jutting out from the corner of the roof, so it could conceivably be a gargoyle proper or a grotesque. |
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At these opposite poles of judgment, Sam may be taken as either icon or gargoyle. |
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In my case I have a small gargoyle figurine that I purchased from the Chicago Institute of Architecture. |
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A fascinating wall lamp in the shape of a gargoyle holding a lantern of lead and glass. |
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The figure itself is a cherub which holds a fish in the hands as a gargoyle. |
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Beneyto is the gargoyle poet, the pinnacle painter, the sole possibility for the urban anchorite. |
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Out of reach for the one who hasn't got wings, the gargoyle leans forward towards the world below. |
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The gargoyle in this film is about as believable as a sock puppet. |
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I must have cut a bitter and pathetic figure, lit up in the flickering candle light like a Shakespearean gargoyle in Dolce and Gabbana trousers. |
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First, it isn't cursed with a face like a gargoyle, like so many other Korean products have been in the past. |
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From between set teeth came now a flow of oaths and imprecations as steady as the flow of water from the gargoyle overhead. |
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The image, which has since become an icon of 19th-century photography, captured his friend Le Secq posing next to a massive gargoyle high above Paris, atop Notre-Dame Cathedral. |
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For several centuries it served as a gargoyle at the Old Bridge. |
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Reminiscent of the decorative medieval gargoyle, the devils here share the same attributes: horned forehead, hook nose, pointed ears, clawed feet. |
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After witnessing his father Duncan's death, the young Canmore swears revenge on both Macbeth and his gargoyle ally, Demona. |
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Wow, look at how that gargoyle recesses into the rest of architecture. |
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The five-peak enchainment encompassed Black Tooth, Woolsey, the Gargoyle, Innominate, and the whaleback of Cloud Peak. |
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Toni Hanner's poems appear in Yellow Medicine Review, MARGIE, Alehouse, Calyx, Gargoyle and Tiger's Eye. |
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