At first, I found it harder to ignore the pleas originating from young children, women, and old hags. |
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I had the vaguely presentable air crew, they had the old hags nearing retirement. |
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I settled for Church and watched as these old hags praised Jesus like there was no tomorrow. |
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This broad mass of peat hags and bog pools rises to over 680-metres at the head of Littondale. |
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Old hags being bent double, with heavy burdens attached at either end of long poles slung over a shoulder. |
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They were friends, but also colleagues, and the last thing she wanted was to get all the old hags in the school talking. |
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I mean, doesn't everyone think Witches are mythical old hags who ride broomsticks and turn princes into frogs? |
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The recent snow and rain turned some of the peat hags into quagmires and a stiff westerly wind made the going tough. |
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However, the mermaids and mermen of the Pacific were ugly, angst-ridden hags with ape like features and brown hair covering their upper bodies. |
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This is a place where witches aren't green hags, flying broomsticks, and scaring children away. |
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He raced towards the hags, preparing to strike them with the weapon. |
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In satires on lewdness and folly, artists and poets continued to portray brothel-keepers as old hags, following the tradition established by classical myths. |
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You can see wicked witches, grinning goblins, and hallucinating hags! |
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We are little-known and therefore little-understood, and this is exacerbated by Pagans who insist on aligning us with mythical broomstick-flying wart-sporting hags. |
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After all the old hags we met before, this one actually has teeth. |
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A few old hags, had even used it as a necklace to accessorize with. |
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Vampires, werewolves, faeries, shapeshifters, trolls, hags and banshees all come together in this first title in a new series by a new author. |
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Hags are too steep and unstable for vegetation to establish itself, so they continue to erode unless restorative action is taken. |
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Hags may result when flowing water cuts downwards into the peat and when fire or overgrazing exposes the peat surface. |
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