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Перевод: slither speek slither


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  1. Her frantic anxiety gave Marie extra strength: it was only her brute force that dragged the drum back when it skidded off the path and began to slither over the grass down towards the channel.
  2. I shifted into second, and the Discovery stormed up the slope with a roar of V8 power, only to slither to a halt halfway up, its front wheels sliding sideways on a sheet of ice and threatening the worst off-road fate of all - to be stuck across a slope.
  3. They also exert a fascination very much of their own as they slither round circuses and brush through old city gates, flashing arcs of lightning as they switch tracks on winter nights.
  4. The Asiatic spiny turtle (left) boasts a rim of sharp spikes around the edge of its shell, and the pancake tortoise (bottom) has an unusually flattened shell and body enabling it to slither to safety under low crevices.
  5. Everything seemed to slip and slither round him - Doyle and the Woman, the dirty plates heaped round the sink, the vast, open view through the window.
  6. We didn't so much run as squelch, slosh and slither up to the marching camp with the electric storm raging about us.
  7. Then, slowly, very slowly, it starts to slither away.
  8. If it is an open bank then Red Indian tactics are called for; a snake-like slither across the grass flat on your stomach.
  9. Slither in now, young Rossiter, and let's see just how bad you are.
  10. If you're lucky enough to see one at all it will slither off to find a more peaceful rock to sleep under, and since as yet they haven't organised themselves into packs, roaming around looking for people to bite, we can safely say that there's nothing you will encounter that threatens humans in any way.
  11. A blackbird with its beak gleaming golden against the white, scuttled out from under the rhododendron bushes making a flurry of snow slither off the broad leaves.
  12. And, while a little pressure can do us good - without it some of us mightn't even bother to slither out from under the Slumberdown in the mornings - too much is definitely a bad thing.
  13. And what an ugly word that was, sloth, fat and white and slow, like slug and slither, so expressive.

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