Reporters eddied around the margins and complained that there was no coffee. |
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A sickly brown miasma eddied about his feet as he stepped around the bodies. |
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The only thing brighter than the sunlight was the dust, which swirled and eddied low around our feet, stirred by the rare breezes. |
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Billowing clouds of steam and smoke drifted and eddied, obscuring then revealing the tormented reddish rock of the opposite wall. |
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The fog whirled and eddied around her as she stepped out into the cobblestone street. |
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All around, the floor had grown treacherous from the slippery fallen gold, which eddied into corners, like piles of leaves. |
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A hot desert storm eddied around him and rushed to me, making my skin contract, and my pores slam shut. |
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He lit the tobacco in the pipe and blew a soft grey circle of smoke, which eddied and floated away on the currents of the wind like a bird taken to flight. |
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Ideas, concepts and dreams eddied and swirled like the currents at the confluence of rivers. |
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Caught in a gust of wind, a cloud of gray ash eddied through the car. |
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Kitchens were set up in the basement, along with a string of bakeries, and the odors of cooking food, yeast and baking bread eddied through the corridors. |
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