Desperate for the off, they pawed the ground, bared their teeth and sank their fangs into each other's necks. |
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A guard emerged from the watchtower, where a sizable Caucasian shepherd bared his teeth. |
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Nadine shook her head, and instead pulled her lips apart with her fingers and bared her teeth at us. |
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No, the furball still looked like a weird sheep, and all fangs were bared and way too close to his face. |
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They would have made a donnish joke of it perhaps, but their critical teeth would have been bared. |
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The white dragon took a few bold steps towards him and bared its sharp fangs. |
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Gemini shouted a warning as the canine bared its fangs and leaped towards them. |
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There was no need for me to look up to find every single pair of hungry wolf eyes glaring at me, fangs bared and growling. |
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Punishment for those involved was sharp and painful in receiving half a dozen strokes across the bared back with a stiff cane. |
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I barely had time to parry her first blow with the shield before she was coming around again, sword raised and teeth bared in a white grimace. |
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It was a cropped top with short sleeves with a low neckline that bared my shoulders and some of my stomach. |
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She blinked at me and yawned in a very unhuman way that bared her sharp teeth. |
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He looked down at Ace whose fur was bristling and her teeth and claws were bared. |
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It stood in the middle of the road now, its gray fur bristling and its yellowed teeth bared. |
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Bebe puffed up her little body, her short fur trying to ridge along her back into hackles, her bared fangs at Daisy's throat. |
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After all, if someone has bared their soul to you, albeit of their own accord, shouldn't you give a little bit of yourself in return? |
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Nika stood up as her captive yanked and strained at the glittering strand that leashed her, shoulders bunching and teeth bared. |
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They both heard a yip and saw the small puppy looking at Doug with it's teeth bared. |
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He, Seven, squirmed under Eight's grip, teeth bared furiously, and dragged the knife through Eight's long coat, tearing the fabric to ribbons. |
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He saw them watching him and bared his teeth in the manner of an angry dog. |
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The third was a lively bay gelding and when we tried to saddle him, he reared up and bared his teeth. |
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One of the prisoners bared his back after his initial arrest to reveal open welts allegedly caused by baton and rubber hoses. |
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The werewolf bared its fangs in a mirthless grin and made a low growling sound that sounded chillingly like laughter. |
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With teeth bared, he orders me off the premises, insisting, as he shows me the door, that he is not in any way being hostile. |
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It is clear that what is acceptable to be bared in society varies according to societal or individual understanding. |
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The wolf that followed him snarled visibly, his teeth bared in their direction as he paused a moment before passing beyond the door. |
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But it only angered the tiger, which snarled and bared its teeth, claws drawn out. |
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A pack of wolves, fifty at least, were coming toward her, hackles raised, teeth bared, snarling. |
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It snarled and bared its blood stained teeth at Darius, who in turn, ran away up the path. |
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Rows of leopards with bared teeth and hammered spots decorate shop verandahs. |
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He swears, shivers, swings spindle legs off the bed and lurches, teeth bared, into the stinging spray. |
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He turned, fixed his steely eyes on us, bared his terrifying set of teeth and let out a spine-tingling roar. |
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The nudie took it one step further, making the location insignificant and the amount of body bared ample. |
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Carefully it placed a piece in its mouth, chewed, swallowed, and bared its teeth at them. |
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Francis Bacon's painted creatures with bared teeth for heads and Roberto Matta's gelatinous landscapes also rush to mind. |
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Just before he left, he'd warned me with bared teeth, frightening as only older brothers can be, not to touch a thing. |
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Suddenly the safety of the anonymity is vanished and the person is left feeling somewhat vulnerable and exposed, as if they bared their soul to the world. |
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As the door slammed shut behind the girl, Brooke bared her teeth and snarled viciously after her, only a second before she fell into a hacking cough. |
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But Young has chewed into each storyline with not just her teeth bared, but also her soul. |
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Klopp could barely contain himself on the touchline as Origi bared down on goal and his reaction amused many on social media. |
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I knew it was a grin, but the bared teeth still made my hackles rise. |
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Accordingly, the appellant submits he should not have been bared from raising this new matter. |
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She bared her fangs, a small growl emitting from her throat. |
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The reality star bared her infamous behind on the cover of Paper magazine, and the web went wild. |
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But it was to Ed Miliband that they bared their sharpest teeth, asking him the toughest questions and proving stingy with their applause. |
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Barefoot children run in gleeful innocence For fish that flap a beckoning on bared sand. |
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The fox demon flattened his ears and bared his fangs in a deep snarl. |
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A vast pelt of glossy white fur with head intact and fangs bared in a frozen snarl, it dominates the room. |
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Her pearly white fangs were bared as she growled deep within her throat. |
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Subsequently, the wire is moved until the bared part is positioned at the next node of Ranvier, the voltage at the neural electrode is recorded again, and so on. |
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Sadie bared her teeth and stubbed the cigarette on a nearby table. |
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You better take it before your filthy fraudulent self is bared to the nation. |
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The lovely young woman apologetically bared her teeth, not quite smiling. |
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There was no heaving cleavage, no dangerously high slits, no bared midriffs. |
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The dog, teeth still bared, was suspended in an unmoving pounce. |
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Infuriated by the jeering mutineers, he bared his chest theatrically and dared them to kill him. |
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Like the deep-sea dragon fish with its dislocatable jaw, the cocky Italian telecoms firm has bared its teeth at a colossus seven times its size. |
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Soon, however, she stops weeping, looks up at her innocent sister, and smiles with bared teeth. |
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He is a ridiculous man holding a fluffy white dog with bared teeth and pinhole eyes. |
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Sit in a quiet, calm environment with your bared arm resting on a standard table or other support so the midpoint of the upper arm is at heart level. |
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Put the bared shielding part of the cable on the base plate. |
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The mouthing of each other's muzzles is a friendly gesture, while clamping on the muzzle with bared teeth is a dominance display. |
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The leader bared his impressive teeth. A panstellar carnivore gesture, Jake noted impersonally. |
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The Emperor made no remark but immediately disappeared below to reappear in a few minutes pedally bared as was his guest. |
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What he saw was not Peck Wilson but some soft scared pukeface whose mind couldn't stop running up against the bared teeth of the moment. |
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Remember the outcry when Miley Cyrus bared just her back for Vanity Fair? |
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His images – deep-toned close-ups sometimes printed on cowhide – have a visceral impact, showing piercing eyes, bristly fur, hunched shoulders and bared teeth. |
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Miss Radford wintled across the floor on her bottom until she slumped beside Eloise, who rolled her eyes and bared her lower teeth. |
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And instead of snarling with bared teeth like a true Rottie, 17-month-old Bentley has inherited a sweet nature and just wags his tail. |
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Clara was already on her knees, her white neck bared for the scimitar. |
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Each flash of lightning limns his bared teeth, the hollows of his eyes. |
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The twister bared trees and yanked others from the ground. |
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And you're right, Sergeant, people have bared their souls to us in terms of the problems they face as individuals, and the problems they have coping with family life, given all of the pressures. |
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The Guards bared their teeth early in the reform period. |
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The whole scene was littered with petrifacts of different sizes and kinds, enormous trees, weighing tons, bared of their branches, overthrown and turned to stone. |
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He strides in a businesslike manner to the slope leading to the water and plunges in, setting off happily at a purposeful doggy-paddle up the pool, head up, teeth bared. |
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Bared to You, the first book in the Crossfire series, helped bring acceptance that some fiction can't be pigeonholed. |
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