To either side, a liquescent nightmare of swirling hellish flame spun round them as the Widow settled ever deeper into the maelstrom. |
It should be remembered that the army had a first strike doctrine, which dragged Europe into an unnecessary and highly destructive maelstrom. |
Or maybe she was sucked into a maelstrom of organised crime, from which only he could extricate her. |
The tram docks, and you fight your way out into what is often a maelstrom of strong winds and snow flurries. |
She was totally unprepared for the maelstrom of emotion and excitement in which she found herself. |
And it does, eventually climaxing into a churning maelstrom of distorted fuzz. |