Sweat and spittle flew as the Serpent-Men cried out in bloodlust, every individual more than ready to do battle. |
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Mandibles clashed, clacking together like snapping tree trunks, and spittle drooled from its fangs. |
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It's like something designed by throwing dice, and the phone itself feels like it's made out of dried spittle and chewed-up paper. |
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He wiped the spittle away, his lips twisted in a rictus halfway between a snarl and a smile. |
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His clothing was in rags and he was unwashed, hair stained and matted, traces of spittle dried upon his chin and chest. |
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His normally nimble mind hums to a halt, his jaw goes slack and twin rivulets of spittle suavely course down each corner of his mouth. |
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The Urewera, famed all over New Zealand for their skill in makutu practices, often used spittle as a bait. |
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One was tied with a used bed-sheet to an armchair, his head hanging down and spittle dribbling from the corner of his mouth. |
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As spittle from her mouth hit his face, his reflexes made him blink at the sudden feelings of the droplets falling onto his skin. |
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His face was redder than the tomatoes he was squashing under foot and spittle flew from his mouth as he lumbered toward his wife. |
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Baxorth lowered his eyebrows, wiped spittle from his mouth, and walked over to where Kelch was pinned against the building. |
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A highly prized delicacy, dried swallow spittle is extracted from nests gathered in Southeast Asia. |
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Watching him perform, spittle flying from his mouth, veins bulging and neck tendons taut as wires, I hope that performance is catharsis for him. |
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He coughed out once, almost like a yelp of pain and sadness, long draws of spittle forming in his mouth and running out his haggard jaw. |
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Some of them sit with their heads between their legs slowly expectorating a long dribble of spit until there is a pool of spittle on the ground. |
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The little man spat and the spittle ran down the side of the spittoon where he'd missed. |
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Alan could see the flecks of spittle flinging from her mouth as she ranted. |
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My mouth was thick with spittle, unable to contain it so that it speckled upon the wood floor. |
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Diane was yelling again, spittle flying from her mouth as she cursed him to endure the most painful death imaginable. |
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During the subsequent backlash, he lost his rag and threw a total hissy fit, complete with flecks of spittle flying from his mouth. |
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He chomps on his chicken leg and sauce goes flying everywhere, along with bits of chicken skin and spittle. |
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Queen Illariana spat directly in his face, and Revern wiped off her spittle, twisting his mouth in disgust. |
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Their orcish pig-faces, smeared with spittle and filth, would bleat out their ice cream demands, randomly pointing to the array of pictures on the side of my vehicle. |
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To tie him eternally his image there, which is made of his blood, our tears and spittle. |
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He challenged Netanyahu: either dismiss me or pretend that the spittle on your face is rain. |
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I swallowed the bolus of spittle that was rising in my throat. |
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His cheeks bright red, his chin wet with spittle, the Helot would weave and stagger and totter until he passed out in the dirt. |
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We drank wine from the bottle and slobbered our spittle into simplistic belches of conversations that were actually ideological rhetoric and nonsense we could both agree with. |
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There's another warping convulsion, and spittle sails from his mouth. |
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Before leaving the ward he picked up the cuspidor from a cabinet at the head of the bed, opened the lid and observed frothy white spittle that lacked any distinctive odor. |
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She would go 'Ptui! Ptui! Ptui!' and seem to reinforce her curses by stamping on her own spittle. |
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Am I some deep-sea snake-monster that thou, thou grimsome watcher, watch me even when I swallow my spittle? |
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The froth, or foam, to which you refer is produced by froghoppers, sometimes called spittle bugs, which are usually not damaging to plants. |
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Then He made clay with His spittle and anointed the eyes of a blind man. |
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For example, in some cases He just commanded with words, but when He healed a man who was born blind, He spat on the ground, and made clay of the spittle, and applied the clay to his eyes. |
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The master, Said Rifayi, offers them his spittle and his blessings, interspersed with curses which echo the insurgents' graffiti daubed on the walls. |
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Varro testifies that even at this day there be some who warish and cure the stinging of serpents with their spittle. |
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But this admirable diversity has given rise to a troubling cultural conflict. The problem is spittle, which has recently been flying in all directions. |
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Verbals between the pair ensued, at which point Loustau booked Völler, ignoring the German's incredulity and accompanying invitation to examine the gobbet of spittle that had recently been deposited in his hair. |
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So could I, and I also felt every droplet of bear spittle, every serration of tooth, and I understood what it feels like when parts of your ribcage are exposed to fresh air and light rain. |
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I saw Moose Moryn playing centerfield, letting go a wad of yellow spittle as big as a sourball as he flagged down Dropo's long fly ball. |
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If that's a euphemism for snotters and spittle down your back, pish and clouds of hash, then, yes, a bus is life's big tapestry. |
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