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  • I was lifted two feet off the ground before he let go, and I fell onto my back and watched in shock as the mist tornadoed up, pulled by the wake of the harpy and her prey.

    Darkness Becomes Her Kelly Keaton 2011

  • I was lifted two feet off the ground before he let go, and I fell onto my back and watched in shock as the mist tornadoed up, pulled by the wake of the harpy and her prey.

    Darkness Becomes Her Kelly Keaton 2011

  • I was lifted two feet off the ground before he let go, and I fell onto my back and watched in shock as the mist tornadoed up, pulled by the wake of the harpy and her prey.

    Darkness Becomes Her Kelly Keaton 2011

  • Dirt tornadoed around them as Gage squinted into the Seahawk.

    Deadly Promises Sherrilyn Kenyon 2010

  • Incredibly, some of the celebrants lining the avenues have been flooded and tornadoed in the past year and a half, yet they still understand the importance of Carnival -- even if it only appears like friviolous "camp" to some soulless outsiders.

    Archive 2007-02-01 2007

  • And she was sick of feeling helpless while her life tornadoed around her.

    Unforgivable Laura Griffin 2008

  • But even so, amid the tornadoed Atlantic of my being, do I myself still for ever centrally disport in mute calm; and while ponderous planets of unwaning woe revolve round me, deep down and deep inland there I still bathe me in eternal mildness of joy.

    Moby Dick; or the Whale 2002

  • About a week after the finding of the first skinned cows, Pete Wilson tornadoed up to the bunk house with a perforated arm.

    The Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories Franklin K. [Editor] Mathiews

  • About a week after the finding of the first skinned cows, Pete Wilson tornadoed up to the bunk house with a perforated arm.

    Bar-20 Days Clarence Edward Mulford 1919

  • But even so, amid the tornadoed Atlantic of my being, do I myself still for ever centrally disport in mute calm; and while ponderous planets of unwaning woe revolve round me, deep down and deep inland there I still bathe me in eternal mildness of joy.

    Moby Dick: or, the White Whale Herman Melville 1855

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