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webbed
1. The ball broke the webbed part
2. There was a honking and hooting, and a flapping and a hissing, and I was aware that Detective Inspector Grunt was close behind me, his webbed feet splatting in the mud as he waved his feathered arms over my head
3. His eyes were only sunken impressions on his face, his hands separated into fingers, but only slightly, giving them an odd webbed appearance
4. He climbed down and posed for several more pictures in his G-suit with his helmet cradled under his left arm, jaw set, legs spread aggressively still wearing his survival vest, para�chute, and webbed belt with pistol
5. Its leathery wings were folded neatly over it back but its clawed webbed toes were poised for a strike
6. He trod water with his webbed hands and feet
7. The female Captain laid her webbed hands over the injury
8. The green and purple-scaled humanoid used his webbed arms to retreat from the sea trolls and address his companions who continued to collect stunned fish in their travel nets
9. His suspicion was confirmed when he looked up to the second frog and saw in its webbed hands a most unusual key
10. ” He opened his mouth and vomited the wooden flute into his tiny, webbed hands
11. The innkeeper was a tiny woman as wide as she was tall with webbed fingers and orange hair
12. green webbed lawn chair from the basement and planted it in the
13. As he aimed his gun, Quonez had something in his webbed claw hand
14. have webbed toes, a double coat of fur, and are good swimmers
15. Around his waist, a webbed belt held a holster, and from that, protruded
16. helmets with tactical headsets, war-paint, and, strap on all the webbed gear
17. on itself and jumped high, as if repelled by the life-force that webbed the hillside, a leap
18. in the helmet with the butt of his weapon with such force that it shattered the visor, creating a spider webbed pattern
19. If this didn’t happen, humans would be born with webbed fingers, and a tail, and fur covering their entire body
20. And the knock of sailing boats on the net webbed wall
21. For example, if cells didn’t die, humans would be born with webbed feet and hands, and
22. He even suspected that Mathion commanded the webbed light for Aesa's Trader sight, not because the Arkenians needed it
23. “Vampires don’t have webbed fingers,” said Chico
24. Vidar took hold of a strand of her hair with his tiny webbed finger
25. between his tiny webbed chest he fell to the ground
26. seaweed and their webbed fingers were tipped with claws
27. I was full of wonderment at this unusual mammal, with its circular head adorned by short ears, its round eyes, its white whiskers like those on a cat, its webbed and clawed feet, its bushy tail
28. The leader didn’t stop moving until they reached a huge bus, its sides dented and scarred, most of the windows webbed with cracks
29. In the water, their ideal element, I must say these animals swim wonderfully thanks to their flexible backbones, narrow pelvises, close–cropped hair, and webbed feet
30. In the absolute blackness, his vision is webbed with a thousand traveling wisps of red and blue
31. I screamed and ran back toward our house, certain I could hear the deadly flip-flopping of webbed feet behind me
32. The one dark red leg that they could see ended in a webbed foot and three powerful, taloned toes
33. "He may have flown off the surface or put his great webbed feet down
34. A sword angled elegantly off of his hip, and circling his waist was a broad webbed belt embellished with an enormous metal buckle
35. He wore the webbed belt that Louie had seen on him his first day in Omori
36. Del Rio leaped from the webbed aluminum chair, grabbed Cruz by the neck, squeezed his throat with both hands, then pushed the chair over and managed to straddle Cruz while pressing his thumbs into Cruz’s throat
37. Light entered the webbed blind eyes
38. The webbed face of his father jerked over him, the knife was poised
39. His mother trembled over him, not eating, she had no appetite, her eyes were webbed shut
40. Immense snakes of copper looped down from the twilight ceiling, and vertical pipes webbed up from cement floor to fiery brick wall
41. Look at the Mustela vison of North America, which has webbed feet, and which resembles an otter in its fur, short legs, and form of tail; during summer this animal dives for and preys on fish, but during the long winter it leaves the frozen waters, and preys, like other polecats on mice and land animals
42. What can be plainer than that the webbed feet of ducks and geese are formed for swimming? Yet there are upland geese with webbed feet which rarely go near the water; and no one except Audubon, has seen the frigate-bird, which has all its four toes webbed, alight on the surface of the ocean
43. The webbed feet of the upland goose may be said to have become almost rudimentary in function, though not in structure
44. Hence it will cause him no surprise that there should be geese and frigate-birds with webbed feet, living on the dry land and rarely alighting on the water, that there should be long-toed corncrakes, living in meadows instead of in swamps; that there should be woodpeckers where hardly a tree grows; that there should be diving thrushes and diving Hymenoptera, and petrels with the habits of auks
45. Thus, we can hardly believe that the webbed feet of the upland goose, or of the frigate-bird, are of special use to these birds; we cannot believe that the similar bones in the arm of the monkey, in the fore leg of the horse, in the wing of the bat, and in the flipper of the seal, are of special use to these animals
46. But webbed feet no doubt were as useful to the progenitor of the upland goose and of the frigate-bird, as they now are to the most aquatic of living birds
47. Hence we can understand, bearing in mind that each organic being is trying to live wherever it can live, how it has arisen that there are upland geese with webbed feet, ground woodpeckers, diving thrushes, and petrels with the habits of auks
48. The bones of a limb might be shortened and flattened to any extent, becoming at the same time enveloped in thick membrane, so as to serve as a fin; or a webbed hand might have all its bones, or certain bones, lengthened to any extent, with the membrane connecting them increased, so as to serve as a wing; yet all these modifications would not tend to alter the framework of the bones or the relative connexion of the parts
49. How strange it is that a bird, under the form of a woodpecker, should prey on insects on the ground; that upland geese, which rarely or never swim, would possess webbed feet; that a thrush-like bird should dive and feed on sub-aquatic insects; and that a petrel should have the habits and structure fitting it for the life of an auk! and so in endless other cases
50. With his horizon all his own, yet he a poor man, born to be poor, with his inherited Irish poverty or poor life, his Adam's grandmother and boggy ways, not to rise in this world, he nor his posterity, till their wading webbed bog-trotting feet get talaria to their heels