It's hard to let go of that ancient bike, rusting quietly away in the corner of the shed, cobwebbed to the first lawnmower you ever owned. |
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They emerged in the dusty, cobwebbed cellar full of old crates and barrels. |
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Dimly he felt a flashback being playing like an old '40s news picture in the dark, cobwebbed corners of his mind. |
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Shuddering violently, I grabbed Josh by both shoulders, and turned him around facing the cobwebbed skeleton. |
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With its dark rooms, cobwebbed walls and creaking floors, the former magistrate's court is not really much to look at. |
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Brambles covered the cow shed, old machinery rusted in the yard and the windows became cracked and cobwebbed. |
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I paid scarce attention to them as the movie began in earnest, showing a cobwebbed crypt, bathed in silvery moonlight. |
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Its texts, cobwebbed with Aristotelianism, were replaced with newer ones by John Locke and Sir Isaac Newton. |
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The paint in many rooms is peeling, and in some rooms the furniture is dusty and cobwebbed. |
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Maybe, he thought, he would pin one of the cobwebbed napkins to the wall above Adam's bed and maybe he would not care whether Adam noticed or not. |
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Dreams, which interweave All our times and tenses, are What we can believe: Dark they are, yet plain, Coming to us now as if Through a cobwebbed pane Where, before our eyes, All the living and the dead Meet without surprise. |
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We Brits generally struggle with the idea of the barbecue as an extension of our kitchens – or as anything other than the rusting, cobwebbed bucket we roll out as soon as the sun pokes through. |
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It's a show that last 2 hours 40 minutes and ends with an ermined Jack making his maiden speech in a grotesquely mouldering and cobwebbed House of Lords full of skeletal peers. |
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