The courtiers, having entered brought furnaces and massy hammers and welded the bolts. |
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Indeed, open structures attached to massy buildings recall the welcoming verandas of early Australian houses. |
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The electric trimmer I had borrowed for the massy hedge was dull and noisy. |
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He loved to handle it — the wire, the powder, but the massy little bars and ingots most of all. |
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Even as I babbled, Jock's massy frame filled the doorway, his ill-hewn ashlar head weaving from side to side, eyes blinking at the light. |
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Every river that flows has something worthy to be loved, from the inch-deep streamlet beside a British Columbia mountain road to the massy and silent march of the St. Lawrence as it sweeps around Anticosti Island. |
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Mechanical materialism is the theory that the world consists entirely of hard, massy material objects, which, though perhaps imperceptibly small, are otherwise like such things as stones. |
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You grow them for the massy, generous quality they give to pots and for the pleasure of reaching out, whenever you pass, to press a leaf and release the wonderful smell. |
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There is no braking midline caesura, nor is there Pope's massy orotundity. |
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Internally, the building was full of timber columns, because it was owned by the royal bedmakers, and the British royal family likes its beds solid and massy. |
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