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  • This house proposes that we not sully the memory of a parent, least of all one who sends a judder through a child, unleashing rather that selfsame, satin-lined grizzly, that selfsame man-eater whose breath is furring the windshield. The Windshield
  • One beautiful eyebrow enters forest by accident, be chased after by man-eater.
  • Now, beneath those manholes, a man-eater is waiting ... a ravaging animal-turned-monster bent on destroying everything in its wake. Archive 2007-06-24
  • That's a pretty bunch of shovel-nosed man-eaters, for you," remarked the mate. The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old
  • Three workmates came to vocative him, and you know, they didn't like the man-eater's fad; wouldn't consonant to recognize his palette as ivan would then, this. Life is Life (or Ode to a great big idiot like Zizek)
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  • She also assured us that the jaguar is not a man-eater - in fact there are no recorded cases of a person being attacked or killed by a jaguar in an unprovoked situation.
  • He is called the avenger of the people, Skag," Cadman put in, "because he goes out and gets the man-eaters; never sights for anything but the eye or the heart, and never misses. Son of Power
  • Both journalists and the scientific community have a responsibility to promote and provide a more holistic, realistic perspective to counter the prevailing man-eater myth mentality. Simone Lewis-Koskinen: The Hidden Lives of Sharks
  • Have you ever been roared at by a man-eater with fangs four inches away from your face, as it reared on its hind legs to lunge six feet tall at you?
  • Except for a select few critics, this story of a demon-possessed high school man-eater (literally) has not been greeted kindly. Flixnjoystix.com! » This Last Week@The Movies: JENNIFER, INFORMANT, & More! A Quick Look At This Last Weekend’s Cinematic Offerings!
  • The frizzle-headed man-eaters were loath to leave their fleshpots so long as the harvest of human carcases was plentiful. THE WHALE TOOTH
  • Jake had always called Thelma Pearl a man-eater and maybe she was, but seated here so prim and proper at the table, she seemed small, nervous, frightened, embarrassed, vulnerable. Come Again No More
  • We'd have heard if people were being savaged by vulpine man-eaters.
  • A man-eater, brilliant and bitter, the size of a small elephant. NEVERWHERE
  • The man-eater lurked in a wood that was hard by the sheep-run. Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12)
  • Until scientific evidence became available, the most famous tales centred invariably around man-eaters, narrated by the shikari or hunter-turned-conservationist.
  • His friend who took this photo, William Winram, calls himself a "Shark Publicist" who wants to show that humans' natural fear of the so-called man-eater has been blown way out of proportion. News - latimes.com
  • I graduated from high school as the ultimate man-eater. The Lo-Down
  • In the last few years, divers like Winram have been debunking the sinister reputation of the so-called man-eater. News - latimes.com
  • Instead, the song's about a rock 'n' roll archetype - the wild heartbreaker, the man-eater, the endearing groupie - and it never manages to transcend the blandly conceptual.

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