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Updated: May 1, 2025
If there's a thing I hate, it's being bothered repeating an entirely trivial matter, which " here Father Tim's voice began to take on the angry, high tenor of one of his prototypes "she had a right to have heard at the first offer! I declare I'm beside meself sometimes with the annoyance I get!" Dr. Mangan laid his spatulate fingers upon the sufferer's hairy wrist.
"It gets you just here" Leverage talked slowly, heavily, tapping his spatulate fingers on the table to emphasize his points "we know this bird was going to elope with some skirt. All right! Now I ask this why go all around the block, looking for some one he might have been mixed up with, when the woman a man is most likely to elope with is the girl he's engaged to marry?"
His moustache and beard were rather deeper yellow, the beard short, well-shaped the cut of Colin McKeith's beard was almost his only vanity there was one other, the 'millionare strut' in town and he had the masculine habit of stroking and clasping his beard with his large open-fingered hand spatulate tips to his digits, the practical hand fairly well kept, though brown and hairy.
The oscillatory motion was imparted to this by one tentacle of the handling-machine. With two spatulate hands the handling-machine was digging out and flinging masses of clay into the pear-shaped receptacle above, while with another arm it periodically opened a door and removed rusty and blackened clinkers from the middle part of the machine.
Bohannan was frankly red-haired, a bit stout, smiling, expansive. His blood was undoubtedly Celtic. An air of great geniality pervaded him. His hands were strong and energetic, with oddly spatulate fingers; and the manner in which his nails had been gnawed down and his mustache likewise chewed, bespoke a highly nervous temperament belied by his ruddy, almost boyish face.
Clubfoot held them out fanwise for me to see, but well out of my reach, and he kept a great, spatulate thumb over the top of the first sheet where the name of the addressee should have been.
They first appear as two ordinary feathers, rather shorter than the rest of the tail; the second stage would no doubt be that shown in a specimen of Paradisea apoda, in which the feathers are moderately lengthened, and with the web narrowed in the middle; the third stage is shown by a specimen which has part of the midrib bare, and terminated by a spatulate web; in another the bare midrib is a little dilated and semi-cylindrical, and the terminal web very small; in a fifth, the perfect black horny riband is formed, but it bears at its extremity a brown spatulate web, while in another a portion of the black riband itself bears, for a portion of its length, a narrow brown web.
Dachshunds are evidently built for holes. They are long and low, and they have spatulate feet for digging, and their bandy legs enable them to throw the dirt out behind them. Their long, sharp noses are like tweezers to seize upon the medium-size game.
Large deft hands, a good deal like the hands of a surgeon, square, blunt-fingered, spatulate. Indeed, as you saw him at work, a wire-netted electric bulb held in one hand, the other plunged deep into the vitals of the car on which he was engaged, you thought of a surgeon performing a major operation.
"No," said the latter suddenly. "Dat-a not sharp no! Look-a 'ere; you see dis?" He drew his own knife, and showed it pointing towards Conroy in a damp, swarthy hand, whose knuckles bulged above the haft. His rough, spatulate thumb rasped along it, drawing from it the crepitation that proves an acute edge. "Carve him like-a da pork," he said, in his stage-conspirator's whisper.
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