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Climbing back into the filling tub, she moved her body under the splash from the widemouthed tap.
He shook the widemouthed flask, with a faint sloshing sound.
Simon and one of his team scrambled up on the twisted wing, struggling to keep their footing while tugging the widemouthed heater hose behind.
Pollinating four-winged birds feasted on berries and flitted from one widemouthed trumpet flower to another.
Not far from the couch, there stood on a squat tripod a dark and widemouthed vessel from which poured an opalescent vapor.
Before he left the shop, he purchased some obsolete weapons, including widemouthed blunderbusses and Swiss culverins that looked like small cannons.
They passed around big widemouthed jars of a whiskey as good as any Jemmy Bloocher had tasted in Spiral Town.
Widemouthed gunports were ranged the length of its deadly gray metal hide, and it reeked of an overpowering air of efficient destruction.
It drifted across the sky toward the rising spacecraft, like a widemouthed predator of the deep, long and narrow like an eel, with luminous markings. . . no.
Redstone Creek is a historically important widemouthed canoe and river boat-navigable brook-sized tributary stream of the Monongahela River in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
"Lestat, meantime, hired a butler and maid and had a team of workers in to make a great fountain in the courtyard with a stone nymph pouring water eternal from a widemouthed shell.
Head," Woollie muttered, planting the tips of his forefingers on his temples and poking his thumbs under his flabby jaw so as to wag his head back and forth like a widemouthed big-eyed mask.
But there was something about the waxed cardboard origami caps and the widemouthed glass bottles with the etching of a cow on the face of each bottle that made the elite clientele feel as down-home as Iowa farmers.
After he'd cleaned an empty lamp-oil jug and several widemouthed glass jars that had held preserves, herbs, and unguents for her injuries, along with other supplies he had purchased on their journey away from Anderith, he put some gravel in the bottom and filled them with water from the stream.
Someone had brought flowers into the parlor, not costly store flowers but wildflowers, cheery, colorful, winning none the less; a generous spray of them smothering a widemouthed bowl set on the parlor center table, with spears of pussywillow sticking out all over like the quills of a hedgehog's back.