By the time he extricates himself, the skin on his face has been torn off, together with his ears. |
Toffee extricates herself with difficulty, plainly not having been listening. |
However, when a customer comes up, he extricates those fine-looking mangoes or pomegranates from underneath, to be weighed and handed out. |
His decision not to seek re-election extricates him from the family business of politics, which began in the 1870s when his great-great-grandfather Henry Lippitt was governor of Rhode Island. |
The beagle extricates himself and pads over, his cute little snout subserviently pointed down the whole way. |