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  • adjective shaped in the form of a spider

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Examples

  • For getting in contact with the designers and ordering this spider-shaped lamp, you can visit this web page.

    White Spider Table 2009

  • While Dougal turned her over and held her, the norn and the golem began smashing a pack of spider-shaped shadows into a blue-black paste.

    Guild Wars: Ghosts of Ascalon Matt Forbeck 2010

  • While Dougal turned her over and held her, the norn and the golem began smashing a pack of spider-shaped shadows into a blue-black paste.

    Guild Wars: Ghosts of Ascalon Matt Forbeck 2010

  • While Dougal turned her over and held her, the norn and the golem began smashing a pack of spider-shaped shadows into a blue-black paste.

    Guild Wars: Ghosts of Ascalon Matt Forbeck 2010

  • While Dougal turned her over and held her, the norn and the golem began smashing a pack of spider-shaped shadows into a blue-black paste.

    Guild Wars: Ghosts of Ascalon Matt Forbeck 2010

  • He & his dad decorate their Christmas tree with Halloween ornaments every year; they even have a matching wreath for their door, and spider-shaped holiday string lights outside the house!

    Drew's Birthday Wish Jen 2008

  • I still like spiders and keep various spider-shaped objects around.

    Tagged! | Mind on Fire 2007

  • A spider-shaped robot politely picked them up, one at a time, waited for my boxers, then scuttled off.

    The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection Dozois, Gardner 2006

  • He referred to Spider-Man's costume, an all-concealing bodysuit dominated by dark blue tights, a spider-shaped chest emblem, a red stocking mask, and red shoulders and sleeves patterned with a lattice designed to mimic the webbing of the common spider.

    The Sinister Six Combo Castro, Adam Troy 2001

  • The cottages of Clusterwell were scattered over a spider-shaped network of lanes.

    A Guilty Thing Surprised Rendell, Ruth, 1930- 1970

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