And so the debate continues, even now: slavering man-eater or virgin bride? |
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In this version, the woman is slippin' out the back door instead of the man and she's a man-eater rather than a woman on the side. |
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Have you ever been roared at by a man-eater with fangs four inches away from your face, as it reared on its hind legs to lunge six feet tall at you? |
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One particularly fierce bunyip described by Smith was well known as a man-eater throughout south Australia. |
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Tabloid reporters were sent to Seattle, Knox's home town, where anonymous friends described her as a drug fiend, a party animal, an out-of-control man-eater. |
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