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Its arms and hands are wrapped, weirdly, around its own head, clawing, raking at its own temples in some dire extremity of pain.

Fallinginto the violet's cage, approaching the cavewhere the smell of violets slept, gettingtheir whole head clawed off by it.Neil Young did it to a buttercupand his face got absolutely mauled.

They can be applied in a range of ways, such as tears, raindrops, flower petals, speech bubbles, beads of climactic sweat, candle flames, beautiful jewels, abstract art, noses for monsters, a boats oar, a strangely shaped head, claws for animals or any other thing which has a point at one end and a circle at the other.

Zero! Bull-head-claw-monster failed to off Sookie, although it did ruin Pam's best pumps, may they rest in peace.

They install their soft worm-like rear ends into an empty periwinkle or whelk shell, poking their heads, claws and legs out of the opening to move around.

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Dragons were usually green, because they had the heads, claws and tails of reptiles.

His second completed work, "Isolated Winner," places the uncanny center stage: A pudgy male figure, with the head and claw of a lobster, relaxes on a block.  .

Bamboo rats dig with their incisor teeth, using the head and claws to remove loosened soil.

To a degree that we hardly credit, everything in our built environment traditionally echoes our own shape: we have pediments for heads and claw and ball feet, and our objects proceed from trunklike bases to fragile tops.

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