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Examples

  • "No. It's deeper than that, almost as if your furcot is a part of you and you are a part of it."

    Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995

  • "No. It's deeper than that, almost as if your furcot is a part of you and you are a part of it."

    Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995

  • The furcot moved closer, all six of his thick legs gripping the wood.

    Shopgirls Frederick Barthelme 2010

  • The furcot was as long as the grazer, though not quite as massive.

    Shopgirls Frederick Barthelme 2010

  • The furcot stirred slightly in sleep, pressing against the inner wall of the gall, his head curved into his chest.

    Shopgirls Frederick Barthelme 2010

  • Under Born's direction, the furcot went to work on the gall with both forepaws, ripping open nearly all of one side.

    Shopgirls Frederick Barthelme 2010

  • He nearly dislocated a shoulder as he slowed to a halt behind the furcot.

    Shopgirls Frederick Barthelme 2010

  • The furcot cub Muf tripped over its own stubby legs every third step.

    Shopgirls Frederick Barthelme 2010

  • Beneath its great mass Ruumahum fumed and had unkind thoughts about persons who engaged in frivolous activities before considering the comfort of their furcot.

    Shopgirls Frederick Barthelme 2010

  • "You did better than I, old friend," Born admitted, as he climbed up toward the furcot.

    Shopgirls Frederick Barthelme 2010

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