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  • He offered them tea and made them popcorn in a battered old microwave that was surrounded by wrenches, screwdrivers, stale donuts, and a grimy calendar showing the tusked, six-armed women of Lumbrook sprawled out on glaciers, dressed in bikinis.

    Agent Q, or The Smell Of Danger! M. T. Anderson 2010

  • “Buttered Toast,” she said when the six-armed, blue-skinned bartender finally approached her.

    Ecstasy in Darkness Gena Showalter 2010

  • A succession of quick cuts shows everybody landing, the most outlandish being a girl dressed as a six-armed Hindu goddess who falls on top of a Harlem craps game.

    Empire of Dreams Scott Eyman 2010

  • He offered them tea and made them popcorn in a battered old microwave that was surrounded by wrenches, screwdrivers, stale donuts, and a grimy calendar showing the tusked, six-armed women of Lumbrook sprawled out on glaciers, dressed in bikinis.

    Agent Q, or The Smell Of Danger! M. T. Anderson 2010

  • The collection ' s signature work is a 13th-century wooden carving of a fierce-looking six-faced, six-armed, six-legged " radiant king " of Shingon Buddhism, seated on a realistic-looking bull.

    In Search of Beauty David Littlejohn 2010

  • “Buttered Toast,” she said when the six-armed, blue-skinned bartender finally approached her.

    Ecstasy in Darkness Gena Showalter 2010

  • One of the tusked, six-armed warriors of far Lumbrook stood lolling against a wall, rattling one of his many hands around in a bag of Doritos.

    Jasper Dash and the Flame-Pits of Delaware M. T. Andreson 2009

  • Now village dancers of the six-armed race of the north were performing complicated hurls and spins, all their arms wheeling.

    Jasper Dash and the Flame-Pits of Delaware M. T. Andreson 2009

  • Platoons of tusked, six-armed guardsmen from high Lumbrook in barbed helmets passed each other and slapped each other high fifteens.

    Jasper Dash and the Flame-Pits of Delaware M. T. Andreson 2009

  • They ate dinner at a restaurant where the six-armed tribesmen of the north performed acrobatic dances and traditional wailing-songs until you paid them to go away.

    Jasper Dash and the Flame-Pits of Delaware M. T. Andreson 2009

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