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  • There they go, beetling back and forth without a thought for their spiritual enrichment.
  • The blazing sunlight on the beetling black; a slender gray form, radiant, starting forward to the vision from the marge where light and darkness met; a fresh young morning smile wreathed in a flame of burning gold. CHAPTER 7
  • And Mrs. Beetling, growing steadily sulkier and more aggrieved, was now forced to stand and listen to a fierce tirade on the horrors of a foul mouth and foul breath, on the harm done to the digestive system, the ills awaiting her in later life. Ultima Thule
  • With his massive build, black beetling eyebrows and perma-frown he resembles a pantomime baddie.
  • Despite the constant messages we all get that women like brawny, beetling browed men covered in muscles, most women can tell you that the musclebound weightlifter isn't their style.
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  • Father scowled at her anyway, his thick black eyebrows beetling together. Uprising
  • Encouraged by the romantic writers of the nineteenth century, we too find in the life of castle, cathedral, and beetling hilltop towns a poetic refuge from an industrialized world.
  • With his massive build, black beetling eyebrows and perma-frown he resembles a pantomime baddie.
  • Among the panelled walls, stained glass skylights and beetling, tuxedoed waiters you will see tributes to famous literary and political regulars.
  • I saw her beetling off from the party early yesterday.
  • As for the Irish, they came to America as “ferocious gorilla-like living specimens of the Neanderthal man . . . easily recognized by the great upper lip, bridgeless nose, beetling brow and low growing hair, and wild and savage aspect.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • Yesterday a sailplane landed as light as that proverbial feather in Grasmere . . . under the beetling eminence of Helm Crag . . . Country diary: Grasmere, Lake District
  • And then he began pounding on the table like Kruschev, his eyebrows beetling furiously.
  • Where the beetling cliff falls sheerly to the seething sea beneath,
  • The mountain of Curu is volcanic, a chaos of rent rocks, beetling precipices, and masses of lava that have been disgorged from the burning crater. Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
  • With his massive build, black beetling eyebrows and perma-frown he resembles a pantomime baddie.
  • The walk up the ramp from Waverley Station reveals on the left the beetling houses and gothic towers of the Old Town, clinging to the sides of the Castle rock.
  • To their (very small, admittedly) credit, they told me what had happened when, with beetling eyebrows and pursed lips, I enquired.
  • Encouraged by the romantic writers of the nineteenth century, we too find in the life of castle, cathedral, and beetling hilltop towns a poetic refuge from an industrialized world.
  • He turned towards her; his eyes flashing under his beetling eyebrows.
  • Even when the Cumberland spurs, to the east, are gaunt and bare in the wintry wind, their deciduous forests denuded, their crags unveiled and grimly beetling, Pine Mountain remains a sombre, changeless mystery; its clifty heights are hidden, its chasms and abysses lurk unseen. In the Tennessee mountains,
  • He glared forbiddingly, his eyebrows beetling together like two fuzzy caterpillars were mating on his forehead.
  • Half a dozen dump trucks were beetling around with loads of supplemental sand.
  • Mosul's degenerating old quarter, with its beetling Ottoman walls and elegantly stuccoed twelfth-century Seljuk minaret, is testimony to this cosmopolitan lineage. The Coming Normalcy?
  • But here it challenged man to essay a fall; for where it burst its way over rocky slopes were channels jeopardous and hardly navigable, sequences of foaming rapids, races of wild water swirling round opposing boulders, and careering indignant of restraint between long walls of beetling rock. Apologia Diffidentis
  • He thinks that Gaulish skulls were round, with beetling brows.
  • her husband demands, the famously intimidating brows beetling like two grizzled insects as he proceeds to fiddle with a radiator.
  • The examiner was a Dr Bull, an elderly anatomy lecturer of rather Victorian appearance, with mutton chop whiskers and beetling eyebrows.
  • The house itself is built upon a lot of greensward which runs down amid some great, beetling rocks.
  • The walk up the ramp from Waverley Station reveals on the left the beetling houses and gothic towers of the Old Town, clinging to the sides of the Castle rock.
  • I don't know what the word beetling means, but if it means anything bad, I will certainly apply it to that pali. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • I don’t know what the word beetling means, but if it means anything bad, I will certainly apply it to that pali. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • If the prime minister is searching for a cause, here it is, in front of his beetling brow most days of the week.
  • He went beetling off down the corridor.
  • The beetling cliff falls sheerly to the seething sea beneath.
  • Beetling brow, well defined nose, thin pursed lips and long ear lobes characterize the face.
  • His eyes brightened when he saw Krys's face, his brows beetling when he noticed her worried look.
  • We had visited the asbestos claims, where the edge of a blanket formation of the rock known as serpentine, containing the asbestos, lay exposed to view, twisting around the head of narrow canyons, and under beetling cliffs. Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico
  • The examiner was a Dr Bull, an elderly (or so he seemed to me) anatomy lecturer of rather Victorian appearance, with mutton chop whiskers and beetling eyebrows.
  • The examiner was a Dr Bull, an elderly anatomy lecturer of rather Victorian appearance, with mutton-chop whiskers and beetling eyebrows.
  • I saw her beetling off from the party early yesterday.
  • No beetling precipice, of which she ever heard, had fallen and crushed so much as the sheep feeding in the valleys.
  • The ground rose about the chungke-yard like the walls of an amphitheatre, on every side save the slope toward the "beloved square" and the river, furnishing an ideal position of vantage for spectators were they even more numerous than the hundreds of Cherokees of all ages that had gathered on the steep acclivities to overlook the game -- some ranged on the terrace or turfy ridge around the chungke-yard, formed by the earth thrown out when the depressed area was delved down long ago, others disposed beneath the spreading trees, others still, precariously perched on clifty promontories beetling out from the sharp ascent. The Frontiersmen
  • Half a dozen dump trucks were beetling around with loads of supplemental sand.
  • Grain by grain, the vast foundations, the beetling escarpments, the high domes in air are crumbled away and drifted into the valleys.
  • He saw the lights of cars beetling their way through the night in numberless, rushing caravans bringing his countrymen to homes and families and jobs on the third shift and the promise of a new start in some other well-lit town that would replace the one that had disappointed. O: A Presidential Novel
  • Today being a working day, a couple of utility trucks came beetling down the lane to meet and pass me, driven by a drowsy farm-worker off to start work.

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