Cartoons usually depict archaeologists as crusty old fogies, covered in cobwebs, and obsessed with old bones and cracked pots. |
Wherever I look in my mind I find accumulations of dust and festoons of cobwebs. |
Floaters often look like cobwebs, worms, rings, dots, or specks, which are actually condensations in the vitreous humor of the eye. |
The sink, mopping bucket, and various cleaning supplies lay unused in the corner of the room, collecting dust and cobwebs. |
Blacks, whites, shadows, glooms, and cobwebs are also used with formidable effect in the Satis House scenes in Great Expectations. |
All the hype of the buildup convinced them that the freshness of youth would sweep away cobwebs of doubt. |