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And sure, those trees look like jagged teeth in the blazing hot mouth of Satan himself.
Finally we saw the outlines of a broken ring of stones, like jagged teeth, jutting out of the rough ground.
"I with my eyes set a little too close for anyone's comfort and Voya with her furry eyebrows and jagged teeth -- we were a perfect match," he writes.
Improbably long and impossibly lean, Chile stretches 2,653 miles along the western flank of South America, wedged between the Pacific and the jagged teeth of the Andes.
Other masks employ a heavy wooden headdress with a beaked nose, open jaws with jagged teeth, and a crown of feathers.
The margins of its leaves mimic jagged teeth, hence the nickname and the startling resemblance to Audrey II, the man-eating plant from "Little Shop of Horrors".
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Known locally as the jagged tooth, the church was bombed in the second world war, and left more or less in its ruined state as a memorial to the victims of the war.
This world includes severed limbs in precious metal, tunics with stitched smiles and the occasional jagged tooth.
"Thanks," he says, holding up the jagged tooth, and he grins wide enough for me to see the space where it belongs.
have the jagged "tooth" appearance of some non-poisonous sumac trees.
The sides of the leaf may appear wavy or smooth, but will not have the jagged "tooth" appearance of some non-poisonous sumac trees.
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