What gives it panache is the way the flower teeters on its ridiculously long, slender stem. |
Placed on jaggedly cut glass, which teeters, these forms have blue and red lights on them, recalling eerily police cars and ambulances that come in the wake of terror. |
There's a passage to the right, but it's under a huge serac that teeters at the end of a glacier, waiting for the next slight shift of ice to send it tumbling. |
At the very least, feminists should be considering these legal alternatives, while the Court teeters in the balance. |
As the world teeters on the brink of their destruction it might ponder another way. |
The boot gets tossed, it teeters on its side then rolls over with the shoe laces facing up. |