Steel-treaded vehicles with scissorlike hands crawl up mounds of wreckage, snapping at twisted beams. |
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Yet when you push a switch, the flash shoots up on an scissorlike extension arm — way, way up, nearly a full camera height up. |
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The Howie is more naturally dynamic and analytical, which Mr. Kelly conveys with his scissorlike stride and air-slicing gestures. |
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As a pure carnivore, a cat has scissorlike incisors and canines designed for tearing meat and almost no flat molar surfaces for grinding. |
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The carnassials are usually formed by the fourth upper premolar and the first lower molar, working one against the other with a scissorlike action. |
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The creature was actually doing a neat job of demolition, using scissorlike claws to chop the sky-bike into small pieces. |
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The attacking soldier makes rapid lunging movements, opening and closing its mandibles in a scissorlike action that can behead, dismember, lacerate, or grip a foe. |
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