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You could crawl across grasslands, through logs, into swamplands full of Indian gavials (in Russia?) and dangerous mushrooms.
You could crawl into grasslands, through logs, into swamplands full of Indian gavials (in Russia?) and dangerous mushrooms.
And you could crawl over there to it, couldn't you – a 20 minute walk, picking yourself through clods of seaweed and unturned razor shells, dip your toes in the frigid North Sea – but you're not going to.
"There were huge versions that you could crawl into and ones that floated on water".
If not for the rats you could crawl beneath a bush.
You could crawl out and grab a gun, but that leaves your family completely exposed with nobody to defend them.
On the opposite end, if you've been doing cartwheels and round-offs since you could crawl, that's something to take note of, too.
His press secretary, George Reedy, once said that when Johnson called, it felt as if he could "crawl through that wire" to talk to you.
The floorboards underneath it were so rotted, all sorts of odd creatures could crawl through.
She'd solicited only the homes where she found signs of a shoddy slide — a car on blocks, a windowpane repaired with tape, some loss of contour in the slouching house itself — fissures in somebody else's hope that she and Lance could crawl through.
Beyond the fatuous, a host of people switched on genuine lightbulbs about their eternally selfish estranged dads, or found a social framework through which they could crawl out of subtly abusive partnerships.
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