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Перевод: devouring


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  1. In Her most terrifying dark form, known as Kali, the Goddess is seen as devouring demons and surrounded by corpses.
  2. We sat on its terrace overlooking the harbour, watching the sky blush rose-red and devouring plum oysters, crabs, and langoustines caught that same day - and the first snails I have ever had that did not taste like bits of black rubber boot fried in garlic and olive oil.
  3. A line of watchfires stretched away into the night, the nearest heaped into a massive cone, twelve feet or more in height, furiously ablaze, devouring the chill moisture from the night air.
  4. Tethered in the deep spaces on either side of the stove were the two dogs, Lady and Rosie, one a short-sighted bulldog of uncertain temperament, the other a bloody-minded Great Dane bent on demolishing or devouring everything that came within reach of her snapping teeth.
  5. The fire that engulfed the main stand, devouring some 56 lives in the process, was both fast and furious.
  6. These birds clamber all over and under their hosts, devouring whatever bloodsucking ticks and flies they find.
  7. However, this sea star, like many starfish, is capable of devouring these armoured animals.
  8. If I were a member of a species, highly evolved and perfectly adapted to a life among craggy rocks, pecking out the odd lamb's eye, devouring a few mice, picking through a nice gamey carcass occasionally, but mostly just hovering gracefully around on thermals below cliffs, I would take great exception to being described as "just" a crow.
  9. The English pigeon devouring the remains of the couscous, without a pause, immersing its whole beak and head in the grains while I smiled at it, saying: "You seem to like couscous from a packet.
  10. The job grew daily more loathsome to her and she understood now the defiant wretchedness which had been devouring Rose when they first met.
  11. The horse was devouring every clump of grass, thistles, docks, dandelions, sorrel and bindweed that its large upper lip quested upon, clearing the area like a council mower.
  12. There was something uncanny, almost obscene, to Robyn's eye, about the sudden, violent, yet controlled movements of the machine, darting forward and retreating, like some steely reptile devouring its prey or copulating with a passive mate.
  13. Suddenly at the height of the battle this purple and now orange mushroom bursts across the entire screen, devouring both armies in its path.

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