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How To Use Fanged In A Sentence

  • He gave a laugh that was more a snarl, barring gleaming white fanged teeth at my little joke.
  • Handling is pretty well neutral for a front-wheel-drive car, though those models aren't really intended to be fanged along as understeer will eventually enter the equation.
  • The head of the thing was not that of a locust but a different, bright-eyed presence not human or animal but chitinous, alien, fanged, stony and sleek in aspect. Abomination at the Shilkie
  • Sabre-Tooth, long-fanged and long-haired, was the chiefest to us of the squatting place, who crouched through the nights over our fires and by day increased the growing shell bank beneath us by the clams we dug and devoured from the salt mudflats beside us. Chapter 21
  • With visions of poisonous spiders and fanged monsters lurking in hollow trees creeping around in my brain, I tentatively put my hand into the hole.
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  • Sharp fanged teeth grinned at Jake while rich ruby eyes were curtained with silver and black hair.
  • For horror fans who can't bear to watch as defanged vampires and cuddly werewolves make goo-goo eyes over some girl with shiny hair, there's still one monster who resists taming: You will never catch a zombie mooning pretentiously over his true love. 5 books on zombies
  • The aerodynamic package features a carbon fiber "fanged" splitter in front and adjustable carbon-fiber wing with seven-position stanchions that allow up to an amazing 1,000 lbs. of downforce at 150 mph. Undefined
  • If their campy, defanged delivery is too much for you, and you like your rock sweaty and sincere, there's still more than a couple songs with wider appeal.
  • A great flick to take the wee ones to, especially when current paranoia practically begs both parents and kids to have their nightmares defanged.
  • The fanged dagger, with spikes protruding from the handle.
  • First, a trade secret: the snakes with a snake charmer are usually defanged.
  • It certainly doesn't help that these tracks, marginal compositions to begin with, seem to have been completely defanged by glossy production techniques.
  • The FundamentaList (No. Conservatives fight for the RNC chair, Focus on the Family fears the new Congress, and has Obama "defanged" the religious right? The American Prospect Articles
  • Dragons, with broad fan-gilled heads and fanged jaws wide, roared as their eellike bodies slithered into the water behind the unicorns. Fatal Circle
  • We're not this weird, cranky, fanged minority that is secretly drinking blood in the name of its depraved godlessness!
  • The Hong Kong-based animal welfare group Animals Asia Foundation released a report in August that said bears in Chinese zoos were regularly whipped and beaten with sticks, while elephants were prodded with metal hooks, and tigers and lions were defanged and declawed, causing them chronic pain. China Zoo Cruelty, Abuse Crackdown: Facilities Face Closure For Animal Performances, Wildlife Product Sales And Inadequate Food & Shelter
  • Stars became less incandescent and more establishment; rock's rebels were defanged.
  • With its body obscured by murky waters, an ancient fanged reptile may have used its long neck to lunge at fish and squid.
  • Never mind that he had been defeated, defanged, isolated, and contained.
  • In rear - fanged snakes , the fangs develop from an dental lamina and retain their posterior position.
  • He saw the slots of jumbuck, and, with a stir of anxiety, the recent pugmarks of a fanged leopard. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • Even better, Kim Zigfeld claims that after the WW2, fought mostly on Russia's territory and with a terrible loss in Russian lives, Allies should have "defanged" and "induced to reform Pajamas Media
  • The snake fanged him.
  • Nevertheless, thousands of lives and billions of dollars have been spent deposing a defanged dictatorship that posed no immediate threat to us.
  • For horror fans who can't bear to watch as defanged vampires and cuddly werewolves make goo-goo eyes over some girl with shiny hair, there's still one monster who resists taming: You will never catch a zombie mooning pretentiously over his true love. 5 books on zombies
  • It's a ruse to show that the snake is not defanged,’ said Whitaker.
  • Winchester nestled in the crook of his left arm; two huge bear-traps, the jaws wickedly fanged, were swung from a rope over his right shoulder; a short-helved ax was thrust within his belt. Heart of the Blue Ridge
  • Some owners request otherwise unnecessary surgical procedures in an effort to make their animals more suitable as pets, although even declawed and defanged animals are still highly dangerous.
  • The classes use defanged snakes and shock collars to teach your dog to avoid the critters. Snakes in the Grass?
  • A horned and fanged bilat, its talons and the corners of its mouth dripping gore, a creature to whom the term nightmarish truly applied. Analog Science Fiction and Fact
  • Lucas couchant, and became Lucas rampant, fanged and langued gules. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II)
  • In my world, when politics comes up on the course very rarely, it's almost always defanged by the glory of the day and everyone's preference for getting on with the game. The Many Ways Golf Beats Politics
  • Where four million people disported themselves, the wild wolves roam to-day, and the savage progeny of our loins, with prehistoric weapons, defend themselves against the fanged despoilers. Page 7
  • In addition to moon bears, tigers live in this mountain jungle, as do small, short-haired, tree-climbing sun bears, the strange, fanged barking deer called muntjacs, and civets, wild boars, and cobras.
  • Our family car was a 1959 FC Holden station wagon which dad always insisted on driving well below the speed limit, while my mum fanged around in a Hillman Hunter.
  • Article 142 The lawyers of both parties shall respect each other in the court trial or negotiation, no one may use sharp-fanged , cynical or insulting languages.
  • I am of the opinion that the "fanged" Hello Kitty is actually sporting insect-like mandibles. Hello, Kitty?
  • It was a faithful likeness of the movie poster for Jurassic Park, with that distinctive script spelling out "When lizards ruled the earth", but instead of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, the marauder was a massive fanged gecko looking for something to devour. MORE FROM GINNY BATES: ALLIE
  • It is furnished with three lobes: the first lobe is short, thick, and obtuse; the second is raised, triangular and with cutting edges; the third of the size of the first, but more compressed -- in short, a double-fanged tooth. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • For another such work, Chu carved the head of a fanged, monstrous beast and mounted it on a chintzy quilt with little flowers.
  • The angel told the evangelist's evangel to a gang of fanged gangling gangsters.
  • Where four million people disported themselves, the wild wolves roam to-day, and the savage progeny of our loins, with prehistoric weapons, defend themselves against the fanged despoilers. Page 7
  • But he has looked the beast in the face and defanged it.
  • Pagan influences on Christmas have been totally assimilated and defanged, and likewise the Christian spiritual essence of the season has been all but gobbled up by something called commercialism, which, as far as I can tell, means the mindless production and proliferation of spiritually devastating, aesthetically offensive, shoddily-manufactured junk. A State of the Season Address
  • You either see them commodified and defanged -- think Muhammad Ali -- or they are simply erased from history. Dave Zirin: "I'm a Negro Who Speak Up." Remembering Football Great Cookie Gilchrist
  • It has been defanged a bit over the years, starting with Referendum C, which got rid of the so-called ratchet effect and allowed a five-year timeout on revenue limits, so the state could keep the money it collected over TABOR limits. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • If the Arab states are being "defanged" -- always supposing they had any real fangs in the first place -- why should Israel not be "de-nuclearised"? Vanunu: A Man without a Country has a Local and Global Community
  • Sabre-Tooth, long-fanged and long-haired, was the chiefest peril to us of the squatting place, who crouched through the nights over our fires and by day increased the growing shell-bank beneath us by the clams we dug and devoured from the salt mud-flats beside us. Chapter 21
  • He has small black bull horns, glowing red reptile eyes, dark brown fanged teeth, and extremely pale white skin.
  • The pair resembled lizards, after a fashion, with long, fanged , crocodile heads and thick batlike wings, and they resembled men in their upright stance and cognizant eyes.
  • Whatever the reason, this biting comedy has been defanged.
  • The front of his car is completely bent from where he fanged it into the gutter.
  • The jaw line was drastically altered; canines now were substituted with long fanged teeth.
  • Luckily, these pre-summit initiatives were defanged and something quite different took place in Geneva instead.
  • The lengthy appeal should ensure that decoupling is defanged.

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