I could feel the heat radiating from his body even in the crisp, cool January weather and could see the blue of his eyes boring into mine. |
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I remember his soulless eyes boring into mine in resentment, the detachedness of his touch, his monotonous voice. |
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With a slam of her hand on the desk, everyone glanced at her, their cold stares boring into her soul. |
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It's body rocked slightly with the force of the faery's movement, it's black marbled eyes boring into Peter with all the intensity of a diamond tipped drill. |
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Firstly, they can cause considerable damage to plants by feeding on leaves, crowns and stems, and also by boring into the stems of some plants. |
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While he performed the spell he allowed his thoughts to drift back to his scry, and of Verna's petrified green eyes boring into his pleased red ones. |
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She could feel Mike looking at her, his gray eyes boring into her. |
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Jillie tossed her hair over her shoulder as she walked to her car, her back ramrod straight, feeling his eyes boring into her with every step she took. |
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I have not yet opened my eyes and mouth and moved my hands, but it is already in motion, boring into my heart and mind. |
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Mature larvae of the hide beetle, Dermestes maculatus, have the habit of boring into various hard surfaces to pupate, usually preferring softwoods. |
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Extracting these, however, often involves boring into a landscape considered sacred by Tibetans. |
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This is because the fungi that make the toxins follow insects boring into the plants. |
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Mountain pine beetles attack and kill weak pine trees, boring into bark to lay their eggs. |
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You begin to feel as though you are almost becoming a part of the machinery, with the suction hose stuck in the corner of your mouth and the drill boring into your teeth. |
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The new bingo game rules and gaming options will make what was once perhaps a little staid and boring into a game that induces excitement and even frenzy into so many online bingo players. |
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The drought is causing the death of white firs and pines, which can't produce the resin needed to smother beetles boring into their bark, officials said. |
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