I notice a lot of snakes in the audience slowly rise and slither towards the canteen hip flasks in hand. |
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At times, too, the cue-tip will slither away on to the left or right of the player's ball. |
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If carelessly handled, it is apt to bleed, or some of the outer coat may slither away beneath the finger. |
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They had the same bone structure in their faces, shown clearly as only foundation and a slither of lipstick had been applied. |
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If they were not built skilfully, the weight of the pressing stones would cause the outer rows to slither away. |
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It was pitch black inside the dumpster with only a slither of light entering through the crack of the lid. |
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The warm humid air collided with a rush of cold air causing the thunder to slither through. |
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He dapples the piece with shadow, signs his name in a loose-wristed slither and slides the book forward. |
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The majority of bases are crowded with barely a slither of light between the bodies inhabiting them. |
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I knew some pros only came for one of the days so I still had a slither of hope. |
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But what I really hate are snakes in the grass, waiting to slither in the back door for that important job when all the work is done. |
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The road twists vertiginously around sharp drop-offs, and nighttime is when poisonous fer-de-lance snakes slither across the road. |
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What looks like oil slicks slither across the surface, multiple colors twisting over each other. |
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Creatures that slither, writhe or scuttle currently form the star attraction for visitors of all ages to the town. |
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The crawl soon gives way to a small collapse chamber where a slither through a narrow slot leads to cave of slightly more civilised proportions. |
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Three teams will crawl and wriggle and slither to stalk and triangulate on a small guarded bridge. |
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It's only a matter of time until they begin researching once the first whispers about Santa's non-existence slither through the school. |
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From somewhere behind me, I heard a slight plop, a slither and then a sudden weight on my bed. |
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A tightish slither down at the far end of Four Ways Chamber would have bought you to the same place. |
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Myri slowly pushed the right-hand door open, allowing a slither of light to pierce the gloomy room. |
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She walked along the banks of the lake, watching a water snake slither in the shallows. |
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The way on from here was a slither down an inconspicuous and rather grotty looking muddy hole. |
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A short slither down enters an attractive little chamber, known as Flowstone Chamber. |
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Murphy moved forward with a one-two with Black, the slither proceeded to McAvoy. |
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Swaisgood's research project required that the snake comfortably slither, coil, and strike but still be tethered tightly enough that there was no chance it could escape. |
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After much time there came again the metallic slither and heavier footsteps approached, whereat the chatter of the females ceased. |
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I would like to compare us to snakes – we like to slither and creep around, versus a human. |
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But concerns that it travelled straight from lips to hips, furring our arteries in the process, saw it slither from favour. |
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What cannot escape by pouring down the glacier and cracking in its haste to slither away, sublimates as if too impatient to melt. |
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The snakes will slither in the screen from the top and bottom of the screen. |
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We are inclined to ignore qualities of value while we slither along doing ordinary things in an ordinary way. |
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Once formed, they slither around in the Sun's interior, sometimes carried along by flows of material. |
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Then she moved to the wall and I heard the slither and slight clang as the door was slid shut behind her. |
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The slither of the sliding metal door, and I was left alone again with my thoughts. |
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Pretend to slither like a snake, and roll like a rolling pin on the floor, or down a small grassy slope. |
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Their only recourse will be to slither at night like the roaches beneath the rocks, cowering from the light of day. |
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I assign the representation of the bad intentions to reptiles that as well as slander, slither smoothly and silently. |
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On account of the bushes I could not strike a blow, but a flourish of my switch caused the forager to drop his prey and slither away out of sight. |
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It was all silent until Jake, the last person walking, heard a slither. |
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Wayne LaPierre may have won the week, and he may slither away without Congress doing anything this time around. |
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On the day the Sun-Times finally sank, an Ontario court rejected Breeden's effort to slither out of my libel suits. |
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What I finally did, after about an hour, was to slither off my seat, very very carefully, and crouch in the footwell, so that the balustrade railing was above my head. |
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Be assured that I will continue my apparent never ending cycle, struggling to push my rock up the mountain only to watch it slither and slide down after nearing the peak. |
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Each rock was chosen and placed very precisely so that the pace of the water would change from a slither to a surge at various points along the waterfall's course. |
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To the right at the junction, is a slither down to a pool of water. |
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From there, it was a slow slither up the rocky path of opportunity. |
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The financial firm belongs to a class of companies that promises, for its shareholders, a big dollop of jam tomorrow but only a slither of dry toast today. |
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The grass snake hissed and lunged at the recycling boss before trying to slither off. |
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This decorticates a slither of bone from the lateral epicondyle to encourage reattachment of the tendon origins. |
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These vile monsters slither at night from their lairs to find and kidnap living victims to use in their unholy Chaos rites or to serve themselves to propagate their corrupt race. |
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Erratics, boulders left behind by the melting of the glaciers, are sprinkled liberally over the land, and massive eskers, up to 75 metres high, slither indiscriminately across lakes and over the land for tens of kilometres. |
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Secrets slither within the canvas in Secrets of Great Art. |
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Suppliers of wild fish, for their part, must slither into niche markets. |
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The Walking Snakehead Fish can breathe air, survive on land for four days and can slither 400m on wet ground. |
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When kids play their movies, eels slither through the kelp while electric rays skim across the ocean floor to the sound of the waves above. |
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The tone, as Rushdie concedes, is practically Spenglerian, its basis the idea that all that is worst in a nation's identity will ever so often slither to the surface and express itself in government. |
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Whew, I made it, abandoning the vehicle to slither down an even icier slope to the chapel. |
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These weren't poles to slither round in a G-string. |
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Startled shoppers called the police and animal welfare experts when they saw the Honduran milk snake slither into the back bumper of Gary Bunton's motor. |
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