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  • He saw the red-smeared blade come out the other side as it pierced sinew and muscle then sunk deep into the sodden ground.

    Dust and Blood Ricardo Federico 2011

  • Sitting against the red-smeared tree, I concentrate on three things.

    Thirst No. 3 Christopher Pike 2010

  • He was smiling and waiting for her across from the stairway that led into the red-smeared room.

    Highborn Yvonne Navarro 2010

  • In a burst of red abysmal ferocity it was over, except for one wretch who fled screaming back the way the priests had come, pursued by a swarm of blood-dabbled shapes of horror which reached out their red-smeared hands for him.

    The Conquering Sword Of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2005

  • Five Picts were dancing about them with fantastic leaps and bounds, waving bloody axes; one of them brandished the woman's red-smeared gown.

    The Conquering Sword Of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2005

  • In a burst of red abysmal ferocity it was over, except for one wretch who fled screaming back the way the priests had come, pursued by a swarm of blood-dabbled shapes of horror which reached out their red-smeared hands for him.

    The Conquering Sword of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2005

  • Five Picts were dancing about them with fantastic leaps and bounds, waving bloody axes; one of them brandished the woman's red-smeared gown.

    The Conquering Sword of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2005

  • He went over, crouched, and touched the moist, gleaming dot. brought up one red-smeared fingertip.

    Step into Chaos Shatner, William 1999

  • She tipped them a crooked, red-smeared grin and turned away.

    Delta Search Shatner, William 1997

  • Suddenly the glass of the window bulged, a ball of red-smeared black smoke rolled out between them, and I saw the shards of glass fly far out over the street, twisting and falling, splintering the light as they fell through the flying snow.

    Time and Again Finney, Jack 1995

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