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  • Dogs came lunging forward with their fangs bared.
  • Colorado Plateau sandstone is nearly totemic in texture and color: voluptuously carved by wind and water, bared to a glory of sunset colors.
  • About their bared legs the shallow water plashed in palest blues and greens over the gold of sand, and the sky above them was blue almost to whiteness, with a scatter of whiter clouds diaphanous as feathers. His Disposition
  • The dogs were nearing her, coming closer; their teeth bared, snarling viciously
  • “But Gemmy, like every cartoon heroine, was dressed in a soft tunic, a sort of peplos that bared her shoulders and arms and part of her bosom.” callipygian. More Vocabulary from Eco « So Many Books
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  • The nudie took it one step further, making the location insignificant and the amount of body bared ample.
  • The werewolf bared its fangs in a mirthless grin and made a low growling sound that sounded chillingly like laughter.
  • He whipped the bowie knife from the back of his sodden shirt, flashing it; his teeth bared like a cornered cat or jackal.
  • Nika stood up as her captive yanked and strained at the glittering strand that leashed her, shoulders bunching and teeth bared.
  • 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.
  • It is averred that he is loyal and efficient, but with his calfless legs bared to the knee and feet shod in sandals, he looks a queer cousin of Fifth Avenue's "Finest" and of the East of Suez Ceylon, India, China and Japan
  • I bared my teeth and nipped at his finger.
  • The schooner was called Le Carcajou—the Wolverine—and her figurehead was a carving of the beast, mouth agape and fangs bared, claws ready to strike. City of Glory
  • Kelsey rushed up beside the giant, his sword bared and point aimed in towards Tommy's heart. The Woods Out Back
  • He is another England player who could do with a few more bared teeth in his match snarl, but it takes a forklift truck to move him. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • A pack of wolves, fifty at least, were coming toward her, hackles raised, teeth bared, snarling.
  • Somehow, the Gance film is most startling in this department, as the women's bared breasts and the men's bared bottoms -- not to mention the devastatingly unleashed female libido portrayed -- are couched in an opulent production that marries the rustic fantasia of Cocteau's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST to a velvety color cinematography that recalls THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD or, better yet, one of the early Disney animated features. Archive 2006-08-20
  • He didn't so much bite the hand that fed him as tear it off with bared fangs and foaming mouth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nika stood up as her captive yanked and strained at the glittering strand that leashed her, shoulders bunching and teeth bared.
  • He didn't so much bite the hand that fed him as tear it off with bared fangs and foaming mouth. Times, Sunday Times
  • A man, in half-bared arms dotted about the wrists with remnants of what they call gurry-sores, stood at the water's edge, waiting to lend a hand. Sweetapple Cove
  • The white dragon took a few bold steps towards him and bared its sharp fangs.
  • He usually hit the chest, and our teeth bared as the hilt of the bayonet quivered in the dummy.
  • Page 166 when the notion of sacerdotalism is scattered from before his clouded vision, when transmitted ethnic fetichism is eradicated from his religion, and the virility of his nature, bared of empty forms of righteousness, is breathed upon by the spirit of God himself. The American Negro: What He Was, What He Is, and What He May Become: A Critical and Practical Discussion
  • With his yellow teeth bared, he looked like a cornered man about to break and run.
  • Hello!" she rasps, teeth bared and limbs freakishly splaying. I Don't Believe in Outer Space – review
  • Shapur was wearing full armor and holding his sword bared in his hand rather than the rod of justice. The Eternal Mercenary
  • Q Are the only cats whose claws are always bared. The Sun
  • But listen to the mocking birde to micking barde making bared! Finnegans Wake
  • He told me, 'If I'm goin' to lie on my face wi 'my buttocks bared, I want the lass under me, not behind me wi' a hatpin! ' Sick Cycle Carousel
  • Last week was one when some basked in spring sunshine and bared arms whereas others were reluctant to take off gloves and scarves. Times, Sunday Times
  • It stood in the middle of the road now, its gray fur bristling and its yellowed teeth bared.
  • For those, the stagiaires are confronted with several trays of neatly arranged rabbit heads, their fur and skin removed to expose the pink flesh beneath, their tiny teeth bared, their unseeing eyes all staring in the same direction. The Sorcerer’s Apprentices
  • So, as soon as light was seen and morn appeared with its shine and sheen, took horse the hosts twain and shouted their slogans amain and bared the brand and hent lance in hand and in ranks took stand. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The bride bared her teeth in a rough approximation of a smile; fear radiated from her eyes.
  • In his kingly way he has taken but little account of lives sacrificed to his impulsive policy; he is a king with a double-edged sword bared in his right hand. The Mirror of the Sea
  • The doorkeeper went, and what he saw was a lank grey beggarman, half his sword bared behind his haunch, his two old shoes full of cold road-a-wayish water sousing about him, the tips of his two ears out through his old hat, his two shoulders out through his scant tattered cloak, and in his hand a three-stringed harp. Celtic Fairy Tales
  • But it only angered the tiger, which snarled and bared its teeth, claws drawn out.
  • She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that the man of Al – Yaman, the master of the handmaids, signed to the fat girl who rose and, pointing her finger at the slim girl, bared her calves and wrists and uncovered her stomach, showing its dimples and the plump rondure of her navel. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The dog bared its gums at me.
  • Pulling at his tunic, Omoro bared his left hip.
  • But Bulldog has his teeth bared and ready to sink any rival.
  • The doorkeeper went, and what he saw was a lank, grey beggarman; half his sword bared behind his haunch, his two shoes full of cold road-a-wayish water sousing about him, the tips of his two ears out through his old hat, his two shoulders out through his scant tattered cloak, and in his hand a green wand of holly. Celtic Fairy Tales
  • The dreary waste of bared earth, thatched sheds and standing water, was a paradise to him; and when we walked up planks to deserted mixing and crushing mills, and actually saw where the clay was stirred with long iron prongs, and chalk or lime ground with "a tind of a mill," his expression of contentment and triumphant heroism knew no limit to its beauty. Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin
  • The last little mule was a biter—Call cuffed him several times, but the mule bared his teeth and demonstrated that he had every intention of using them on Call’s flesh if he could. The Lonesome Dove Series
  • Walsh bared his teeth in a grin.
  • Her pearly white fangs were bared as she growled deep within her throat.
  • Then he bared his head in courteous acknowledgement of youth and beauty, with an apology for his seeming intrusion. Hagar's Daughter: A Story of Southern Caste Prejudice
  • She bared her sword.
  • He is another England player who could do with a few more bared teeth in his match snarl, but it takes a forklift truck to move him. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a village across the frontier in Bavaria they found a giant of an old man sitting on a bench under a tree before his mountain "Gasthaus" or inn; and when the four words were uttered, he stood up and bared his head as the guide had done. The Lost Prince
  • The author bared his heart to the world.
  • Q Are the only cats whose claws are always bared. The Sun
  • She backed against the wall like an animal at bay, and bared her teeth at him.
  • It is claimed that she then bared her own chest to make the point. Times, Sunday Times
  • She blinked at me and yawned in a very unhuman way that bared her sharp teeth.
  • A pack of wolves, fifty at least, were coming toward her, hackles raised, teeth bared, snarling.
  • So saying the old captain bared his blade and with it dealt the sailor who had spoken a thrust in the throat, that the steel came out gleaming from his nape; and quoth another of the sailors, “What hath our comrade done of crime, that thou shouldst cut his throat?” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Pham, associate professor at Illinois University, Urbana-Champaign, and one of the self-proclaimed "clotheshorse academics" behind the Threadbared blog exploring the politics of fashion. Chinese models stride the catwalk as the west eyes China's rich fashion market
  • 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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  • He didn't so much bite the hand that fed him as tear it off with bared fangs and foaming mouth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bebe puffed up her little body, her short fur trying to ridge along her back into hackles, her bared fangs at Daisy's throat.
  • Sadie bared her teeth and stubbed the cigarette on a nearby table.
  • They both heard a yip and saw the small puppy looking at Doug with it's teeth bared.
  • When he went upstairs and closed the door to his room, the initial vampire PC was standing behind it with bared broadsword. PC on PC Violence « Geek Related
  • A cold drizzle was falling, but he bared his head to it and unbuttoned his vest, swinging along in splendid unconcern. Chapter 3
  • The alicorn-stallion pawed the ground and bared its fangs. Elvenborn
  • It is claimed that she then bared her own chest to make the point. Times, Sunday Times
  • It bared its teeth, hackles bristling, and snarled.
  • And when the smile - a crazed display of bared dentures - is so radically knocked off his face? Times, Sunday Times
  • But Bulldog has his teeth bared and ready to sink any rival.
  • It is claimed that she then bared her own chest to make the point. Times, Sunday Times
  • They would have made a donnish joke of it perhaps, but their critical teeth would have been bared.
  • I am mired in intangibles which impeccably intermesh with static neurones still firing blanks ...there is no disorientation quite like the bared walls of blunted rectitude Archive 2009-03-01
  • Q Are the only cats whose claws are always bared. The Sun
  • Rows of leopards with bared teeth and hammered spots decorate shop verandahs.
  • Jake bared his teeth, looking more like a hairy hog posing for a family picture than a dangerous troll from his native Jotunheim. Blood Trinity
  • It is clear that what is acceptable to be bared in society varies according to societal or individual understanding.
  • It was a cropped top with short sleeves with a low neckline that bared my shoulders and some of my stomach.
  • Sutherland bared his teeth where they were gnawing into his pipe stem. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • the huge dog bore down on them with bared fangs and barking murderously
  • If you see the comments in Val's previous posts where she implies the movie about Batman bared responsibility for 5 wackos out of millions killing people, you can see that it's just a bunch of reasonable posts calling her out for being a loon, also you can see her clear descent into madness as she replies. Soldier dressed as The Joker killed in standoff | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Q Are the only cats whose claws are always bared. The Sun
  • The men greeted him with feet threateningly lifted for the kick, the dogs with bristling manes and bared fangs. BÂTARD
  • But Palin shook off the victim mantle by coming out swinging, by tearing into Barack Obama with glee, teeth bared like a Rudy Giuliani in heels. Sarah Palin: A Pit Bull In Lipstick? | Disinformation
  • Acne is 'enflamed', tickling 'discrete' and a brunt, in one instance, 'bared'. The Times Literary Supplement
  • In 1935 a Valentina evening gown in pale gray silk bared the shoulders and dropped to mid-back, exposing the spine.
  • Gemini shouted a warning as the canine bared its fangs and leaped towards them.
  • In 1935 a Valentina evening gown in pale gray silk bared the shoulders and dropped to mid-back, exposing the spine.
  • Well?" said the governor, and the word bared his teeth because his lips were dry. The Grafters
  • Newfoundland and half Hudson Bay, stood over the body of the man that lay on the trail, and menaced Morganson with bristling hair and bared fangs. FINIS
  • In a way, the halftime show's climactic (in all senses) "wardrobe malfunction" distracted from this more fundamental question: even if Janet's boob hadn't been bared, was it responsible of CBS to broadcast these graphic themes and images during the Super Bowl with no notice to America's families, leaving many feeling "ambushed" by content they considered inappropriate for their kids? Jonathan Rintels: The High Cost of Seeing Janet's Boob
  • “You call that a hit, you bluidy ponce!” he yelled at one of the demons, the muscles in his neck and chest standing out in strain as he bowed up and bared his fangs. Kresley Cole Immortals After Dark: The Clan MacRieve
  • It is claimed that she then bared her own chest to make the point. Times, Sunday Times
  • Interestingly, bared limbs were not necessarily as virtuous as bared breasts; over the centuries, the body has been sexualized and desexualized in many different ways.
  • I read and re-read her letter, and some softened feelings stole into my heart, and dared to whisper paradisaical dreams of love and joy; but the apple was already eaten, and the angel's arm bared to drive me from all hope. Chapter 5
  • Last week was one when some basked in spring sunshine and bared arms whereas others were reluctant to take off gloves and scarves. Times, Sunday Times
  • As if she stood naked before him, her very soul bared.
  • When the U.S. entered the Great War, Ziegfeld, now married to the beautiful actress Billie Burke, decked his chorines out in military uniforms - except for one who bared a breast, impersonating Liberty as shown in various paintings.
  • Police in France are looking for two attractive female thieves who bared their breasts at a man at a cashpoint to distract him before stealing his money.
  • Hail is known as bared, which literally translates as cold. Not PC
  • As the wolf drew nearer, fangs bared ready to pounce, I closed my eyes and waited for the wolf to hit…
  • Carefully it placed a piece in its mouth, chewed, swallowed, and bared its teeth at them.
  • It is claimed that she then bared her own chest to make the point. Times, Sunday Times
  • Spread throughout the pond, seven pale piles of limbs, bared teeth, faces curtained off by their hair.
  • It snarled and bared its blood stained teeth at Darius, who in turn, ran away up the path.
  • One of the prisoners bared his back after his initial arrest to reveal open welts allegedly caused by baton and rubber hoses.
  • Punishment for those involved was sharp and painful in receiving half a dozen strokes across the bared back with a stiff cane.
  • Gasthaus" or inn; and when the four words were uttered, he stood up and bared his head as the guide had done. The Lost Prince
  • In English cities and towns, the minister of religion has been tamed: so many weapons are bared against him when he obtrudes his office in a dictatory manner, that, as a rule, there is no more quiet and modest member of society than the urban clergyman. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II)
  • Its hackles raised and its teeth bared ferociously; she was scared.
  • In the common camisk the girl's flanks, and her brand, are bared. Guardsman Of Gor
  • Two years since fighting ended at Nahr el Bared, thousands of Palestinian refugees remain stranded without homes and, along with a number of Lebanese, are simply fed up. Global Voices in English » Lebanon: Anger Rebuilding of Palestinian Camp Suspended
  • He bared his soul to her.
  • 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.
  • A cross section of subscribers who bared their minds to Vanguard Mobile Week expressed displeasure over what they called indirect extortion by GSM operators, poor quality of service etc. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • The wolf growled and bared its sharp fangs.
  • They snarled and bared their teeth in a predatory way.
  • The two doctors bared its chest and ran wires from the battery to the bone above the heart.
  • The wolf growled and bared its sharp fangs.
  • The miles of palmettoes, with leaves glittering like racks of bared cutlasses in the sun, the miles of dark swamp, in which the cypresses seem to wade like dismal club-footed men, the miles of live-oak strung with their sad tattered curtains of American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home'
  • ‘Once you've gained trust, bared all, built something, there are inevitably these impossibly high expectations,’ she wrote in an e-mail.
  • Spread throughout the pond, seven pale piles of limbs, bared teeth, faces curtained off by their hair.
  • She bared her white arms to the elbows and made biscuits for the "reflector" instead of bannock, while Aldous brought water from the lake, and MacDonald cut wood. The Hunted Woman
  • The dog, teeth still bared, was suspended in an unmoving pounce.
  • The hellhounds bared their teeth in a canine laugh.
  • I came slowly around to the erose, pitted fins, to look across a firebared space at the new ship. The Zero Stone
  • It was not simply that such an act would disrupt and alienate half her following, and fetch out of their scabbards every sword that was not bared and blooded already, to prolong and poison this even now envenomed warfare. A River So Long
  • He looked down at Ace whose fur was bristling and her teeth and claws were bared.
  • He turned, fixed his steely eyes on us, bared his terrifying set of teeth and let out a spine-tingling roar.
  • Inspired by retro '70s silk-screened vans, the 34-foot vehicle bears a bold "lifelike" image of Jack in chest armor, helming an ancient Roman-style chariot borne by a tiger and a bear, their fangs bared. Anneli Rufus: Jack in the Box Now Has a Food Truck

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