Fangs
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Throw in some glowing eyes and really bad
fangs
and you have the recipe for disaster.
acula and to us horror fans uncle forry)OK i know a lot of critics hated this but its really an entertaining tribute to the universal Frankenstein movies,the monster looks like a brute with a face that resembles a raw steak,and Dracula looks like a hippie with fangs.also
Also, I could have done without those shiny fangs, and without that son of Drac right out of Thunderbirds.
The example of Nazism and Communism alive and baring
fangs
in Europe gave added weight to the role of Lenny.
These werewolves have developed from the weird pink things they were before and now have fur, proper
fangs
and scary yellow eyes!
The other most interesting one is Vampire Lovers, which keeps far closer to the plot of the book and has a more sustained sense of mood and atmosphere, but ultimately is undone by an actress who is far too old to be believable as the Lolita with
fangs
that Le Fanu imagined long before anyone had ever heard of Vladimir Nabokov.
These nasty creatures dig their
fangs
into the linings of the intestines in order to drink blood and lacerated flesh.
But the global slowdown, which takes the
fangs
out of the strike threat, will keep private-sector workers in line no matter how much their leaders may rant and rave.
Take awful warning from the visit therefore - "Here the dialogue was interrupted by a peremptory summons to the sutler to prepare the morning's repast, and they were obliged to separate; the woman secretly hoping that the interest the sergeant manifested was more earthly than he imagined; and the man, bent on saving a soul from the
fangs
of the dark spirit that was prowling through their camp in quest of victims.
"It matters but little, Mrs. Flanagan, provided you escape his talons and
fangs
hereafter," returned the veteran, following the remark by a heavy draft.
It would be a sharp-eyed coroner, indeed, who could distinguish the two little dark punctures which would show where the poison
fangs
had done their work.
Toller lets him loose every night, and God help the trespasser whom he lays his
fangs
upon.
"My dear young lady," said Tarvin, earnestly, "if you'd pull in your wicked little fangs, no one wants to hurt you.
In the middle of it rose two great stones, worn and sharpened at the upper end, until they looked like the huge corroding
fangs
of some monstrous beast.
Where are the marks of its
fangs?
It hain't got no fangs, so I gives it the run o' the room, for it keeps the beetles down.
Fangs!" he ejaculated at the top of his voice to a ragged wolfish-looking dog, a sort of lurcher, half mastiff, half greyhound, which ran limping about as if with the purpose of seconding his master in collecting the refractory grunters; but which, in fact, from misapprehension of the swine-herd's signals, ignorance of his own duty, or malice prepense, only drove them hither and thither, and increased the evil which he seemed to design to remedy.
"Truly," said Wamba, without stirring from the spot, "I have consulted my legs upon this matter, and they are altogether of opinion, that to carry my gay garments through these sloughs, would be an act of unfriendship to my sovereign person and royal wardrobe; wherefore, Gurth, I advise thee to call off Fangs, and leave the herd to their destiny, which, whether they meet with bands of travelling soldiers, or of outlaws, or of wandering pilgrims, can be little else than to be converted into Normans before morning, to thy no small ease and comfort."
"Never mind whom," answered Gurth, who had now got his herd before him, and, with the aid of Fangs, was driving them down one of the long dim vistas which we have endeavoured to describe.
This second Eumaeus strode hastily down the forest glade, driving before him, with the assistance of Fangs, the whole herd of his inharmonious charge.
"Then why should you shackle poor Gurth, uncle, for the fault of his dog Fangs? for I dare be sworn we lost not a minute by the way, when we had got our herd together, which
Fangs
did not manage until we heard the vesper-bell."
"Then hang up Fangs," said Cedric, turning hastily towards the swineherd, "if the fault is his, and get thee another dog."
"Under favour, uncle," said the Jester, "that were still somewhat on the bow-hand of fair justice; for it was no fault of
Fangs
that he was lame and could not gather the herd, but the fault of those that struck off two of his fore-claws, an operation for which, if the poor fellow had been consulted, he would scarce have given his voice."
So saying, and rising at the same time in his stirrups, impatient at the interruption of his journey, he launched his javelin at poor Fangs--for
Fangs
it was, who, having traced his master thus far upon his stolen expedition, had here lost him, and was now, in his uncouth way, rejoicing at his reappearance.
The javelin inflicted a wound upon the animal's shoulder, and narrowly missed pinning him to the earth; and
Fangs
fled howling from the presence of the enraged thane.
By St Edmund, St Dunstan, St Withold, St Edward the Confessor, and every other Saxon saint in the calendar," (for Cedric never swore by any that was not of Saxon lineage, and all his household had the same limited devotion,) "I will never forgive him!""To my thinking now," said the Jester, who was frequently wont to act as peace-maker in the family, "our master did not propose to hurt Fangs, but only to affright him.
For, if you observed, he rose in his stirrups, as thereby meaning to overcast the mark; and so he would have done, but
Fangs
happening to bound up at the very moment, received a scratch, which I will be bound to heal with a penny's breadth of tar.""If I thought so," said Gurth--"if I could but think so--but no--I saw the javelin was well aimed--I heard it whizz through the air with all the wrathful malevolence of him who cast it, and it quivered after it had pitched in the ground, as if with regret for having missed its mark.
As he pronounced these words aloud, a voice very near him called out in a low and cautious tone,"Wamba!"and, at the same time, a dog, which he recognised to be Fangs, jumped up and fawned upon him.
The lovers of the chase say that the hare feels more agony during the pursuit of the greyhounds, than when she is struggling in their
fangs.
And so farewell, master, and be kind to poor Gurth and his dog Fangs; and let my cockscomb hang in the hall at Rotherwood, in memory that I flung away my life for my master, like a faithful---fool."
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