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"Is that what those cobwebby things on the trees are?"
He led them up the stairs and into the cobwebby corridor.
He sat on a cobwebby old crate and considered this.
Light green eyes, the milk skin beneath cobwebby with fine lines.
Now, as he stood in the cobwebby gloom, Kelly's face came back to him.
They found an old cobwebby ladder in the barn and dragged it around to the house.
Recollections of the evening threaded through my mind, cobwebby, not important, but there.
The plant is often slightly woolly or cobwebby in texture.
And all like real old and cobwebby, like a church.
Before them, somewhat out of place in the cobwebby gothic, stood what looked for all the next world like a high-tech computer.
While I was watching the night she had changed into a cobwebby thing that was almost transparent.
You're so cobwebby that you've probably got spiders crawling all over you!"
Mother stood up and dabbed her tears away with a cobwebby handkerchief.
I put in new lights; but, somehow, it still seems cobwebby."
Inside, in cobwebby space on the 10th floor, was where the disconnected hands and heads were.
The rain raised dust and cobwebby chaff in the barn.
I didn't see what there could be to detect in a cobwebby attic full of water tanks.
The branching stems are hairy and often cobwebby with fibers.
Watson pointed to a cobwebby shelf beside the utility shaft.
Kraft knew a lot more than I did about wines, and he often brought home cobwebby treasures to go with a meal.
One or two long cobwebby strands hanging from the ceiling brushed against his face and made him jump.
Fine, cobwebby lines crisscrossed the whole planet, according to Lowell and many astronomers.
He entered a bare, cobwebby room, and set her on her feet, placing his back against the door.
Over in one corner, hidden behind more crates, a bright white light shone off the cobwebby ceiling.
As if this story was something that resonated in their bones; not a cobwebby tale from the dead past, but a living warning.