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Examples
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The cyberbeast had stopped changing, its features frozen in a long-toothed snarl.
THE FORBIDDEN GAME L.J. SMITH 2010
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The cyberbeast had stopped changing, its features frozen in a long-toothed snarl.
THE FORBIDDEN GAME L.J. SMITH 2010
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Energy provides Obama with an "long-toothed" issue - it bites deep, gets past the skin, into muscle & bone.
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Energy provides Obama with an "long-toothed" issue - it bites deep, gets past the skin, into muscle & bone.
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“I could light the gas,” she says, glancing first at the box of wooden matches on the windowsill and then at the long-toothed expression of the wall heater, as if combustion might take place before her eyes.
Some Fun Antonya Nelson 2006
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She was a long-faced, long-toothed creature, with pale eyes, and a pale face, with an invariable expression, half of dejection, half of anxious dismay.
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“I could light the gas,” she says, glancing first at the box of wooden matches on the windowsill and then at the long-toothed expression of the wall heater, as if combustion might take place before her eyes.
Some Fun Antonya Nelson 2006
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“I could light the gas,” she says, glancing first at the box of wooden matches on the windowsill and then at the long-toothed expression of the wall heater, as if combustion might take place before her eyes.
Some Fun Antonya Nelson 2006
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In another elegant little coralline (Crisia?) each cell was furnished with a long-toothed bristle, which had the power of moving quickly.
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In another elegant little coralline (Crisia?) each cell was furnished with a long-toothed bristle, which had the power of moving quickly.
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