Dark green ivy snaked up the sides of the walls and clung tenaciously to the crumbling brickwork. |
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A corded arm snaked around my waist effectively stopping me from clobbering Chad. |
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A furry arm snaked out, hung a sign in a crabbed script, then whisked out of sight again. |
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For three hours we snaked our way through soaring mountains covered in pine forests. |
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Great sweeping ridges of sand snaked up to star-shaped, wind-blown summits in perfect crescents. |
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On the way, Daryn's hand snaked over to mine and grasped mine firmly, giving it a squeeze, which I returned. |
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Stripes snaked down his body, yellowy eyes stared back at both warriors, orange fur bristled in the heat, and sharp canines dribbled with saliva. |
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The wallpaper snaked itself in silver and green ribbons across the screen as the mechanical chimes sounded from the innards of the computer. |
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Plugged and or restricted drain lines need to be snaked out using a plumber drain cleaning snake. |
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Twisting lace vines snaked up the middle on both sides of the pearl buttons. |
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He snaked one arm through the shield's heavy carrying strap and shoved the gun into his waistband while he reached for the door. |
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Immediately, a serpentine creature slithered through the hole, hissing demonically as it snaked towards Space Colony One. |
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It snaked down and wriggled about, looking for a good avenue down to the ground but, thankfully, it failed to do so. |
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Sluggish, heavily polluted and evil smelling, it snaked through the borough like a poisonous serpent. |
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Equally large claws burst forth from his greaves, and a serpentine tail snaked forth from the small of his back. |
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They offered me a morsel of their rococo scorpion roll, which snaked across a plate in sinuous curves. |
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A black skid mark snaked across the double yellow line, and stopped abruptly before the rock face. |
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I felt heavy, demanding hands on my shoulders, that snaked their way sleazily down my arms. |
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The road snaked upward, its old pavement cracked in places, making the ride a bit rough. |
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A small upright hut stood beside the worn gravel path that snaked through the trees. |
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They snaked with the contours, curling and buckling, even twisting vertically in places and splaying like the back plates of a stegosaur. |
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The line snaked back and forth on the catwalk, suspended by no obvious means over rows of slot machines. |
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The rock had interstices and eroded places through which a handbreadth of trail snaked, mostly along the side closest to the water. |
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As a crocodile of children snaked their way through the school gates of a Hampshire school there was no sign that a black panther could be at large. |
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Carved vines snaked their way up the posts, twining round the dark ebony. |
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A California roll topped with ultra-tender eel, called the dragon, snaked across the plate in chunks, its head sprouting tiny horns made of carrot tips. |
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The checkout line snaked around a delectable assortment of snacks and candy. |
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By early afternoon, an even longer queue snaked outside Martell's Tiki Bar, an oceanfront bar. |
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The streams merged into a rivulet of sick that snaked along the suburban street. |
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Thirty-two are being force-fed, a brutal process that involves Ensure being pumped through a tube snaked into their stomachs. |
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The battlefield diminished behind us as we snaked down a sinuous road. |
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The single file line snaked slowly and the candidates handled the break differently. |
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To counteract this, he snaked a heavy-duty power cable from his office door and into the parking lot to an engine block heater under the hood. |
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The group was transported in a convoy of police vans, ambulances and four-wheel drives, which snaked its way along main roads and boreens to the search area. |
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There the trail snaked beneath the wooden skeletons of World War II-era telegraph poles. |
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He snaked the flexible endoscope into the patient's nose, through the oropharynx and then down his throat. |
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Occasional clashes followed as the demonstrators snaked their way back through the town. |
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There was a strange stillness, almost a silence, as they snaked round the block. |
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The demonstration snaked past the Royal Festival Hall and the South Bank, as protest leaders led them to a secret location. |
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Long neat lines of waiting voters snaked out of polling stations into nearby streets or football fields. |
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Three transcontinental railways crossed the empty landscape of northern Ontario and snaked through the Rockies on separate routes. |
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A city dotted with temples and snaked with lines of traffic, this Asian capital is a place where traditional values and modernity tangle. |
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In the past few years, railways had snaked across the colony, linking towns and cities and bringing an end to isolation. |
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The march snaked down through olive fields in the mid-morning heat, before stopping before a tangle of barbed wire and concrete. |
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This area is characterized by a flat terrain strewn with lakes, swamps and snaked of rivers. |
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Afterward, I pulled apart the Mobile Broadcast Booth, unreeled the extension cord that I'd snaked through various car and home windows, and settled into the sofa to cool down. |
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The river snaked through the forest, and they travelled on hour after hour, through an unbreaking monotony of green. |
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In the gusty winter darkness, bicyclists and skateboarders wheeled along paved paths that snaked among graffiti-carved cacti and fluorescently lighted soccer games. |
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The motorcade snaked through the city, then onto a rutted red dirt road lined with wild coffee bushes, goats and waving children to a small mosque on the summit of a mountain above the city. |
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The lines snaked around the block and down a pair of stairs, into a large exhibition hall. |
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The march, coinciding with the United Nations Special Session on Children, began at New York's Union Square, moved east on 14th Street, turned up Third Avenue and snaked all the way to the UN at 47th Street and First Avenue. |
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Many in the queues that snaked through the streets of Pretoria were too young to remember apartheid and had come to see Mandela for the first and last time. |
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Unlike the former route, which snaked through the valleys, the new line cut straight through the Morvan range of hills, using a series of embankments to cope with the rolling landscape. |
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At a McDonald's just over the city line – almost six miles north of the centre of tensions in West Baltimore – the line snaked around the building. |
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Its figures are the claws of a cat, one hand points upwards and the other downwards, its hair snaked it has wings with snake heads, in its fierce face it has fangs and by its eyes it seems to be in a trance. |
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The motor had a single belt that snaked its way back and forth around a variety of wheels. |
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Last year queues of discophiles snaked across the front of Vinyl Tap, which, like this year, opens to the public at 7am. |
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Some lines snaked along the sidewalks surrounding these houses of God. |
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