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His face creases ruddily into modest delight and he stamps his thin feet in glee".
Watch a pond closely and you'll likely see hundreds of little water striders zipping across the water with remarkably long, thin feet.
This volume could have used a little editing, there are too many poems here -- but this is nitpicking, clearly, when the reader, midbook, comes upon this: We meerkats are all smiles As we stand again on thin feet Taking a break from the sand... Scratch that: Who doesn't love a smiling meerkat?
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When Cyclone Joan flattened half of Port Hedland in 1975, the state government replaced the shattered hospital with a prefabricated structure propped up on the dirt with thin, foot-high steel poles.
Sticking out were the bird's tail and its wire-thin feet, which stirred slightly — strange flowers in a strange vase.
After trekking through two spectacular desert valleys, I arrived in Plaza de Mulas, almost 14,000 air-thinning feet above sea level.
While the north's is thin (15 feet, average), the south's is 8,900 feet thick.
Although he is rail thin (6 feet 10 inches, 210 pounds), Randolph is known as an excellent rim protector.
"Small, thin, narrow feet: she should belong to a wealthy family background even if she is poor.
I would find you, when I came home in the afternoons, always at the same end of the sofa, the toes of your thin bare feet hooked around the edge of the coffee table, reading books by Isaac Asimov that you'd picked off my father's shelves in the basement.
Trumble was tall and thin, 6 feet in height.
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