How To Use Shard In A Sentence

  • A subsequent kerfuffle (rather drawn out) sounding not unlike a fist fight interspersed with successive shards of glass falling. BEHINDLINGS
  • Curtains that can prevent flying glass shards from injuring people, and new sensors for detecting biohazards activity are among the newest developments.
  • Ice froze in the air, crystallized it into glass-like shards.
  • The Spinner sliced the shards into pieces as the grenade sent the motorcycles flying in scraps of blue and yellow metal. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Shard Reaper’s Review Forum
  • The sabot's guiding shards could be seen flying off to either side as the dense, narrow core went on to find its mark.
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  • The glass shard of a building makes the dingy three-and five-story buildings next door seem dingier, and the seamy building boasting adult videos and scantily-clad mannequins even seamier. A Sliver Shines Above Midtown
  • Dropping the rag over the side of the bedpost, she turned and let the scabrous shard fall into a small bowl on the dresser; it greeted a similarly discordant family with a slight tink of angular metallic collision.
  • Saying that shards of broken glass are razor sharp is an understatement.
  • My babies," she said, only the last inch of the sword shard emerging from her eye socket. Norse Code Preview (Chapter 2) - Suvudu - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games
  • The guests were completely cowed, like golden calf worshippers contemplating shards of Moses' broken tablets.
  • There was a gummy label attached to several sharp shards.
  • The evening sunlight dappled through the leaves, casting shards of light onto the bridle paths.
  • And just when you think that an evil character might have found redemption, whammo, he comes up with a shard of porcelain. Tuckered out : Bev Vincent
  • Here, flowers cross-pollinate, birds settle indoors, thistles break through floors, and shards of glass and china lie on the grass.
  • Getting back to the task at hand, he scooped visible wreckage away, wary of the glass shards and smiled in triumph as he spotted his quarry.
  • You think it best to lie still†as if you had a choice with your femur splintered like that, blood welling over sharded bone. 365 tomorrows » 2007 » May : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • The frame was on its side, and what was once the glass tabletop lay all around the room in sparkling little flakes and jagged shards.
  • There was a smell of burnt rubber and shards of glass littered the pub entrance.
  • The panoramic window imploded, sending shards of glass flying in all directions.
  • One of the blasts destroyed the glass doors close to where they were hiding, sending shards flying through the air. The Sun
  • That shard of blue-and-white delft in her treasure box had come from somewhere along this coast. FALSE MERMAID
  • Gasping in the fresh cold air, Christopher cleared away the shards with a side table, knocking out the frame as he did so.
  • Thus, at Treblinka, the memorial to those killed consists of 17,000 granite shards surrounding a large obelisk broken down the middle.
  • Holly was inspecting the wooden dowel on the staircase with the intensity of an archaeologist with a shard.
  • The two magnificent fish flopped among the shards of wet glass on the tabletop. DO NO HARM
  • It is perhaps fitting that The Shard experience gets better the higher you rise. Times, Sunday Times
  • epoxy the shards
  • She says: 'The air was full of tiny shards of glass. The Sun
  • Clearly, something is terribly wrong in the Hobbey household, but neither Shardlake nor the reader can puzzle out what evil abides there, even after the half-mad mistress of the house cries out, You fool! Chasing justice in Henry VIII's England
  • Manywere seen wearing bandages on their hands and faces after receiving cuts from the flying shards of glass.
  • Rumour is that in his headlong hurry, when mounting behind his yoked horses to begin the battle, he left his father's sword behind and caught up his charioteer Metiscus 'weapon; and that served him long, while Teucrian stragglers turned their backs; when it met the divine Vulcanian armour, the mortal blade like brittle ice snapped in the stroke; the shards lie glittering upon the yellow sand. The Aeneid of Virgil
  • The Shard is made of 1,100 panes of reinforced glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shards of titanium from the wrecked A-12 scatter the crash site as aerospace historian Peter Merlin recently searches the debris field with a metal detector.
  • Filling out the elegant plate are shards of papadum, the crackery Indian bread made from lentil flour. Tom Sietsema on the Atlas Room: Two-chef restaurant lives up to name
  • It had been about a week since the half-moon and everything seemed peaceful except for one demon attack where they got a Silver Life Jewel shard, which Katia fused into the rest of the shard that she had collected.
  • Wisps of steam spiralled balletically in the broken shards of sunlight, Tam watching their graceful dance for a suspended moment while somewhere in his head he knew he was about to switch on again, stretch mind and body against the rack of their predicament. Country of the Blind
  • The kobold rushed toward Milo and pushed him into the shard. Master of Mirrors
  • The second track is even more severe, beginning with soft and sporadic shards of computer noise, at a level too low to be heard without turning the volume way up.
  • Shards of pine palm and baby conifers added unwonted volume while steady backcombing against a succession of branches had created a Byzantine intricacy of form. Archive 2007-03-01
  • The restaurant was gutted by the blast, while shards of glass covered the street.
  • Seeing it on the ground, public-spirited churchwarden John Shardlow appropriately took it into nearby St James's church for safe keeping until he could arrange for its repair.
  • MORE than 1m British drivers have had their cars recalled in an alert over faulty airbags that can explode and spray out shards of metal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Likewise the proposed Motor Pool Improvement, on account of a shard of Colonial crockery.
  • If there is an object sticking out of the wound - a knife, or a shard of broken glass, for example - do not remove it.
  • They invoke their particular (and often overlapping, and indeed she was one of his) gods and plunge out of downscale teenage bedrooms, brandishing shards of imagery as peculiarly-shaped as prison shivs.
  • She gave him her hand, and he looked down at the small cut that had protruding from it a tiny shard of glass.
  • Shards of skin dangled from fingers that look disfigured and ended with fingernails that can only be described as a manicurist's worst nightmare. All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News
  • Its pathway is illumined by the reflected light from the rose window - shards of blue, scarlet, pale gold that shimmer.
  • Inside, the floor is strewn with rubble and shards of glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our emotions will be erupting like thermal steam vents, containing sharp silica glass shards from lava rock.
  • Flying insects have absolutely no tail, and so drift along like a rudderless vessel, and beat against anything they happen upon; and this applies equally to sharded insects, like the scarab-beetle and the chafer, and to unsharded, like bees and wasps. On the Gait of Animals
  • But the journey, which leads to the discovery of shards of ancient pottery and the bones of extinct sloths, makes for a story of great suspense.
  • He made swift movements to turn on a Shard heater to warm the water in his tub.
  • When Guishard was arrested on Wednesday night his neighbours attacked the police, claiming it was a set-up.
  • Even today visitors can scour the area and come up with fragments of dinosaur eggshell or fossilized bone shards of Protoceratops.
  • In the reader's imagination these shards of place and time woven into the mimetic weft cohere into a sense of location, layout of objects, orientation of characters within that immediate frame -- at night, on a street corner, where a side-street joins a wide thoroughfare. Notes on Worldscape
  • Small shards of intensely flavored cuke in sugar and vinegar, almost gherkin-like, with fresh basil. Craig "Meathead" Goldwyn: Moto, and the Future Food Marathon on Planet Green TV: Is This Really the Future of Food?
  • And the sharpness of this cry is a shard of green glass that is spun long with razor thinness, and it enters those for whom it is calling just behind the left ear, lodging in the hollow between the mandible and mastoid, a reminder, a pact, and one that has been made with the scent of blood heavy in the air. Between Expectations
  • The golden and magenta sunrise highlights the background, silhouetting the graceful cordgrass as it dances in the biting wind, and reflecting shards of sparkling light on the glassy water.
  • Searching out the shards of history found in archaeological sites, newspapers, household goods, clothing, personal mementos, folklore, songs, cultural rituals, and buildings, “Ancestors” reveals the secret history of those who were absented from the public history. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • Spasms of alto sax meet the outer edge of the record, accompanied by the jingle of a music box and the rattle of metal shards dropping to the floor.
  • Bruch said one variable may be the population of the sturgeon's primary winter food, the gizzard shard, which is down this year. The Appleton Post-Crescent Latest Headlines
  • Slowed me down and let me enjoy the wild weather, a big pile of grey storm clouds, a sunny battle of summer rain and sunshine and light shards slicing clouds.
  • I've chipped too many porcelain pots to be comfortable with the idea of glass shards in my first cup of the day.
  • As we "sharded" some large tables by splitting them we'd also like to be able to exclude tables: Planet MySQL
  • All that was left on the street was the shattered remains of a small trophy cup, broken silver shards twinkling in the evening light.
  • The victims were hit by flying shards of metal. The Sun
  • She will persuade herself that the will of the shard is her will, and go to find the parent crystal. If I Pay Thee Not In Gold
  • The orbs consisted of many hues of azure, as if constructed of countless shards of sapphire glass.
  • You would think when a bowl hits a tree the sound would be fierce, a loud clatter as stoneware explodes on birch bark dispersing shards in daffodils and grape muscari, but the noise is gentle, a thudding clink like empty bourbon bottles rattling hollow in Monday morning trash; yet this contusion of wood upon ceramic, When a Bowl Hits a Tree
  • The truck was riddled with shrapnel holes and shards had punctured the fuel drums of two Challenger tanks.
  • And here lies an area where he just might drive a few shards of uncertainty into an apparently perfectly attuned Federer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their room was filled with glass shards and wood splinters.
  • But archaeologist Shaun Austin says he can't rule out that nails and shards of ceramic teaware aren't from the Credit Mission village occupied by the Mississaugas of the New Credit until about 1845. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • The roads are rutted, often marked by open sewers, and pass by homes surrounded by walls topped with barbed wire or embedded shards of glass to repel intruders. Richard North Patterson discusses Eclipse
  • For those planning to show off that washboard stomach and flaunt those abs this summer, ice tea is definitely good news, says Shardul Sinha, Director of Chisel Fitness Centre in Bangalore.
  • The bits he'd snared offered only the gauziest of hints: shards of computer technology, not old or new, but different -- a hint at the secret the Terrans were rumored to possess, and which had attracted his famous attention; and a name. In Alien Hands
  • Senior archaeologist Shaun Austin displays a hand-forged nail and a decorated ceramic shard, likely British-made teaware from the 19th century. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • I imagined just touching his weakened body, and it breaking into shards like a china doll.
  • Several windows have been smashed with what is believed to be an airgun; and on one occasion shards of glass narrowly missed one of the tenants.
  • Embedded in a low, almost geological podium of slate shards, glass and grey aluminium, the canted parallelepipeds are constructed almost entirely of contiguous glass elements held in place by a skeletal steel frame.
  • I squeezed the thing in my claw until it fractured and splintered into a spray of shards and powder.
  • Mineralogical studies reveal the shard to be a fragment of a wine jar exported from the Nile valley to Israel.
  • All I could see were metal shards embedded in me. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you don't anneal the glass then you are producing a walking time-bomb: I knew someone who had had a paperweight for ten years, and then one sunny day it simply went off, exploding and spraying shards of glass all over his living room. The Allure of Hot Glass
  • The shards of humanity pierced the heart. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lots of players sharing the same experience, if not the same exact sharded space... February 2008
  • He played with easy beguiling brilliance, like neon light, at times erupting into shards of pure ecstatic electric yearning.
  • A few shards of glass got stuck in my palm, breaking the skin.
  • He pulled himself to his feet and brushed the dirt and glass shards off of himself.
  • Some memories stick in the brain like shards of glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • We can only imagine what these serrated blades and shards of glass could do to the human body.
  • Here, too, is a larger question than who wrote which words into a dossier, and who misreported that shard of truth.
  • The widgetry is supposed to deploy transparently and non-disruptively into unsharded, sharded and replicated MySQL environments.
  • The Shard is made of 1,100 panes of reinforced glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • But who owns the discards, the shards that have never been seen, the throw-aways that have been converted into new forms with original content?
  • Michelle felt the painful sting as shards of glass showered over her, shattering upon the impact of Anna's body.
  • The interlayer between the laminated glass prevents flying glass shards associated with blast-related injuries.
  • Shards of crabmeat in a cannelloni studded with celery root and clams tasted sweeter because of a broth of red chili and thyme.
  • New moms and dads everywhere respond to shrill baby peeps with excited nods and bows, carefully clearing away eggshell shards from around fragile hatchlings tucked between their feet.
  • The chorus unveils gleaming shards of bombastic wit and cut-throat tuneage before the shroud of unfriendly uber-noise descends once more.
  • Several windows have been smashed with what is believed to be an airgun; and on one occasion shards of glass narrowly missed one of the tenants.
  • And they say that the broken shards of glass missed his jugular vein by inches.
  • Everything inside was smashed to pieces, beams flung all over the place, and great shards of uralite littered everywhere. Homage to Catalonia
  • Shards of blue burning within a silver that was smoky, molten. REMEMBER SUMMER
  • I climbed through the broken window, snagging the end of my old dress on the shards of glass.
  • Her feet suffered many cuts due to the broken shards of glass on the filthy floor.
  • The striped or ferocious hyena, called the shard-wolf, and another which the colonists call the bay-wolf, and which I believe to be the one known as the laughing hyena. The Mission
  • Just perfect for launching one of Mr. Sutcliffe's tin model ships in order for it to bob along over sandworm casts and broken shards of razor shell. Tinplate Saturdays
  • A pipe bomb hidden in a black backpack explodes in a park filled with people, injuring scores with shards of shrapnel.
  • There were men, all with their faces covered, tidying the shards of glass from the hall.
  • Snicker at the sight of someone praying in front of a golden reliquary that houses a shard of bone or a skin fragment from a medieval saint or a pope. Shroud of Turin is real enough
  • It sent shards of broken window glass flying and tossed rows of chairs across the terminal.
  • She squatted next to the reporter, and picked up a shard of glass.
  • Within the border zone on the nearer side of the frontier, the haul of finds during an excavation might consist of two or three shards of Roman pottery, a glass bead or fragment of a glass bangle, some iron fragments, and quernstones.
  • Peppermint bark, where layers of white and dark chocolate are topped with shards of peppermint candies, is very popular around Christmas and the holidays. What is chocolate bark? | Baking Bites
  • A glance up at the nearest standard merely revealed shards of glass, their crinkle-cut edges shining in the glow from an upper window. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • Her mind was still as sharp as glass shards, though her physical body was lacking in vigor.
  • How easily will people be able to rejoin their friends if a region gets sharded? Archive 2009-04-01
  • The home, which is known as the Niven House, was in a state of chaos—furnishings were strewn about, nearly a hundred panes of glass had been broken, and some light fixtures and mirrors were smashed to shards. A Touch of Tuscany Revived in Newburgh
  • Other than soggy pulp with the odd shard of pain.
  • They were the shards of umpteen thousand Roman olive jars. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the inflammation on her hand was not from a shard of broken glass, as she had imagined, but from the sliver of a jequirity seed containing abrin—from America. Day of the Dandelion
  • We said nothing as we stepped over the shards of roof slate and chunks of plaster and pieces of smashed doors.
  • In fact these aren't even thoughts; they are miniscule shards, atoms of the ungraspable Reality, that filter through our consciousness.
  • Shards of titanium from the wrecked A-12 scatter the crash site as aerospace historian Peter Merlin recently searches the debris field with a metal detector.
  • The shards of glass that have fallen inside the booth rattle in sympathy with the grinding percussive rhythm.
  • Glass shards showered down on his cat that meowed ruefully at him and sulked away.
  • Fine dug in, saying there wasn't a shard of evidence; I said I had the transcript of Bell's sworn testimony right in front of me, and that while he could lie to the unbriefed audience, he couldn't lie to me. Ezra Levant: May 2008 Archives
  • The flecks of light that managed their way through the dense leaves danced across her face, gently stopping at her eyes, lighting them like shards of glass on the dawn's rising.
  • He jumped up and reamed the glass shards out of the windowsill.
  • All along one wall were shelves and shelves of ancient Roman artifacts - small ones, such as coins and dusty, devitrified little bottles and shards of Roman pottery. Archive 2008-04-01
  • The lights from the penlights bounced off from shard to shard, illuminating the space in front of the French soldiers with an eerie red glow, blinding them again.
  • His is an impressive collection of rusty coins and nails, corroded bullets and belt buckles, pieces of swords and knives, shards and bits of broken bottles.
  • Glossies, snapshots and notes litter the text like shards of broken glass.
  • Modern safety standards require shatterproof glass, which won't smash into sharp shards - but older furniture may well have plain glass.
  • Using a palette she described as "desert brights," Beckham offered a teal matte gazar V-neck cocoon that she said was "young red carpet," but the finale gown in the same color and fabric was the one to talk about: It had chiffon-covered resin bits arranged in a mosaic pattern that looked like shards of shattered glass around the neckline. PHOTOS: Victoria Beckham Shows 100th Look
  • I happened to see the shards of one on Miss Rondel's kitchen table the day I went to collect the lupin seeds. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • When the Necks seem vaguely jazzlike (the big tone of the acoustic bass, the small repeated shards of a chattering drum or piano pattern), they sound full and authoritative. NYT > Home Page
  • Chris flinched away from the shards of glass, but the window remained intact and transparent.
  • We said nothing as we stepped over the shards of roof slate and chunks of plaster and pieces of smashed doors.
  • Now that there's a Wal-Mart in my neighborhood, I could well break this resolution before I even sweep up the last shards of broken glass and bleach out the last bloodstains following my New Year's Eve party. Floyd Elliot: High Resolution
  • Of creatures that can fly and are bloodless some are coleopterous or sheath-winged, for they have their wings in a sheath or shard, like the cockchafer and the dung-beetle; others are sheathless, and of these latter some are dipterous and some tetrapterous: tetrapterous, such as are comparatively large or have their stings in the tail, dipterous, such as are comparatively small or have their stings in front. The History of Animals
  • And the inflammation on her hand was not from a shard of broken glass, as she had imagined, but from the sliver of a jequirity seed containing abrin—from America. Day of the Dandelion
  • Ignoring the pain, Matt dug his hands into the floor and shards, pushing himself upward and sprinting after the assassin.
  • Sean stepped on a shard of glass that was sticking up from the riverbed.
  • The light gradually faded out of the cavern, leaving only shards of broken ice twinkling dimly in the darkness.
  • Shards of sunlight glanced off the remains of windows, reminding me of my mother.
  • One variable may be the population of the sturgeon's primary winter food, the gizzard shard, which is down this year, he said. The Green Bay Press-Gazette Latest Headlines
  • The perimeter wall was topped with shards of broken glass and coils of rusted barbed wire. THE DEVIL'S DOOR
  • Mineralogical studies reveal the shard to be a fragment of a wine jar exported from the Nile valley to Israel.
  • After the bombing the Israelis had indeed bulldozed everything so that I was able to find just one piece of evidence that beauty had flourished on this hillside, a shard from a piece of colorful tile, about the size of my hand. Archive 2009-08-01
  • Pushard was arrested and charged with auto theft.
  • A subsequent kerfuffle (rather drawn out) sounding not unlike a fist fight interspersed with successive shards of glass falling. BEHINDLINGS
  • Shards of the delicate ultra-pure tiles were being picked up with tweezers at the crash site on Thursday.
  • Corcosman, I do agree that attending lag-free events is enticing, as long as they don't get sharded, ensued with lots of reconnecting. New answers and more questions regarding the upcoming virtual world Blue Mars
  • Red flags include talking about self-injury, suspicious-looking scars, wounds that don't heal or get worse, cuts on the same place, increased isolation, possession of tools such as shards of glass, wearing long-sleeved shirts in warm weather, avoiding social activities, wearing a lot of band aids, and refusal to go into the locker room or change clothes in school. Dr. Harold Koplewicz: YouTube Cutters: What Parents Can Do About Kids Injuring Themselves on Camera
  • Shards of plastic and even wheels had been sent flying across the street into gardens and hedges.
  • It fell off the wall into the handbasin, and cracked the porcelain of the handbasin before sending large shards of glass from its shattered glass doors onto the bathroom fl oor. Death of a Dentist
  • Though it's hardly the last word in theatrical spectacle, John Going's production does better than just sprinkle shards for the aeronautical collapse, which marks the entrance of a Polish acrobat named Lina Szczepanowska. George Bernard Shaw's 'Misalliance' misses the mark at Olney Theatre Center
  • Shards of hot metal littered the ground, and a bushfire was still burning on the hillside. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, maybe not, but the garden definitely needs a once-over from a crawling POV for, e.g., pots full of broken shards of other pots (to use at the bottom of pots to aid drainage).
  • They analyzed the remains of food left in tombs as offerings and the residues of beer and crumbs of bread encrusted on pottery shards and vessels.
  • The striped or ferocious hyena, called the shard-wolf; and another, which the colonists call the bay-wolf, and which I believe to be the one known as the laughing hyena. The Mission; or Scenes in Africa
  • Blood clots are formed by platelets - small shards of old cells which float harmlessly in the blood until they are chemically triggered to stick together in a tangle of threads of fibrin protein.
  • Glass was shredded like paper into tiny, razor-edged shards.
  • The lake invades the glacier's deep chasms and crevasses, detonating thunderous explosions as great shards of ice detach and re-emerge as icebergs.
  • The two magnificent fish flopped among the shards of wet glass on the tabletop. DO NO HARM
  • Shards of glass pushed out of my feet as I stood on knees reknitting with audible pops and snaps. Crossed
  • The udon not only stands up to most Japanese restaurants, but it could be argued it also exceeds them: hidden within the tangle of perfectly-cooked, al dente noodles are plump shrimp, Vietnamese coriander and fish cakes; the sweet chili lime broth is infused with shards of boniato (dried, shaved tuna) and nori that melt into the soup. Steve Dolinsky: Is Urban Belly Chicago's Answer to Momofuku?
  • Shards of titanium from the wrecked A-12 scatter the crash site as aerospace historian Peter Merlin recently searches the debris field with a metal detector.
  • Today's return to red, wind-chapped hands stiffly clenched around the umbrella handle seemed fitting, as Edward and I wandered the deserted park that's looking a bit the way I imagine Times Square might on New Year's Day -- forlorn, with evidence of the midnight celebrations still scattered about, lingering confetti glinting from the sidewalks, on building walls, and adorning the odd mail box -- minus the shards of broken beer bottles. Archive 2005-04-01
  • The lorry shed its load of metal shards in the accident in Doncaster Road at Hooton Roberts, near Rotherham, disrupting rush hour traffic.
  • A true professional, Katherine just carried on singing, even as tiny shards of glass showered around her.
  • Ford analyzed some of the shards with closer scrutiny and found something he recognised but nearly refused to believe… the deep indentations of claws.
  • But why deprive yourself of the soulful braised collards and kale with shards of soft-roasted garlic and crisp nubbins of bacon?
  • On the back seat of his car the police found a small metal ball and shards of the broken windshield.
  • Parliament house is too far away, and our thick curtains would contain any glass shards.
  • The researchers discovered shards of bone from mammoths, musk ox, brown bear, wolverine, rhinoceros, hares, bison, horses, reindeer, and cave lion.
  • Modern safety standards require shatterproof glass, which won't smash into sharp shards - but older furniture may well have plain glass.
  • Instead of viaducts and smokestacks, the dockside arts complex that bears his name is built with shards of sunlight and steel.
  • Discovering the Doors long after Jim Morrison's death and long before the internet, there was a deep mystery about them – you would find shards of information in music encyclopedias, come across the odd newspaper or magazine article, and once, amazingly, ITV reshowed a documentary from 1968 of the Doors live at London's Roundhouse, juxtaposed with scenes of student revolution. Pure poetry: why Jim Morrison's way with words still lights my fire
  • The entire structure seemed ready to collapse into a sea of glass shards and splinters.
  • How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric?
  • Notes: If patchwork line can block, offense (with Willie Parker and Rashard Mendenhall in backfield) could be really scary. Back on top: Patriots lead post-draft NFL power ranks
  • He scrambled to lie flat on his stomach in the car while shards of debris rained from the skies.
  • Ignoring the shards of glass that pierced his hands and knees, he fumbled towards her.
  • Named after a Hawaiian mother goddess, Haumea also must have suffered a collision in its past, one that sent large shards of ice, including two moons, into its orbital track around the sun. Dwarf planets Pluto, Eris battle for a spot in a vast universe
  • It was not a shard of glass; it was a splinter from a jequirity seed containing abrin—from America. Day of the Dandelion
  • Spasms of alto sax meet the outer edge of the record, accompanied by the jingle of a music box and the rattle of metal shards dropping to the floor.
  • On one hand we have the gaming community's increasing familiarity with sharded online game architecture which presents many currently untapped possibilities for exclusion. And the sign said...
  • The floor is a waxen, polychromatic coat of sharp, glistening shards.
  • Suddenly, there's a bright yellow flash, a sickening thud as the shock waves explode and shards of glass scream past your face.
  • They can also be used to make nylon ropes and safety gear for people who want to climb The Shard. The Sun
  • Rashard Lewis tended to vanish at inopportune moments.
  • I squeezed the thing in my claw until it fractured and splintered into a spray of shards and powder.
  • These rooms contain tens of thousands of clay pots, pottery shards, copper and bronze weapons, tools and statuettes.
  • She looked down at her hands, bloody from the myriad of wood splinters and glass shards that had imbedded themselves in her skin.
  • When it's all over, scientists will scrutinize every twisted shard of metal for some kind of telltale resemblance to the catastrophe that brought down TWA Flight 800. What Really Happened?
  • Of creatures that can fly and are bloodless some are coleopterous or sheath-winged, for they have their wings in a sheath or shard, like the cockchafer and the dung-beetle; others are sheathless, and of these latter some are dipterous and some tetrapterous: tetrapterous, such as are comparatively large or have their stings in the tail, dipterous, such as are comparatively small or have their stings in front. The History of Animals

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