Seidel takes the world literally, which is to say with its illusions flensed. |
We flensed the whale, much in the way sailors would have done on a whaling ship. |
For flippers, we dissected out the humerus, which was then flensed, boiled, and air-dried for at least two weeks. |
It engulfed screaming soldiers who dissapeared before his eyes, their flesh, armor, even bone, flensed into a suspended mist that was heading straight for them. |
Pathology of lesions observed in whales flensed at Saldanha Bay, South Africa. |
His eyes sprang open. Umegat stared straight at him for the fraction of a second, and Cazaril felt flensed. |