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A great knot seemed to let go where my intestines would be, if I had them.
There were great knots around her legs, and she could not move them for aught.
They all do meet at the top of his belly in one great knot .
It was as if her entire body and soul were locked into one great knot of anguish.
Her blonde hair, deeply waved, was caught simply back in a great knot.
Her eyes would barely focus, and her back was one great knot of pain.
I stared at him, a great knot in my throat, once more at a loss for words.
There was a battle just outside, or at least great knots of armored men were surging back and forth across the bailey.
Will followed; he felt as though a great knot of tension had been loosed between his shoulder blades.
She wore no hat, and her rich dark hair was twisted into a great knot that shone in the sunlight.
Ayla felt a great knot of anxiety tighten in her stomach.
His muscles stood out in great knots.
He held them shoulder high and shook them, great knots of bone and muscle.
A great knotted white tree rose before them, hard catkins dancing from its long thin brown twigs.
She is powdered and rouged, with her golden hair swept up into a great knot on the top of her head.
Feel these great knotted bones, too.
A great knot of sorrow grew inside her when she thought of all the happiness she and Boss might have had.
I sprang to my feet, for the expression upon the millionaire's face was fiendish in its intensity, and he had raised his great knotted fist.
It is a large member of the Calidris sandpipers, second only to the Great Knot.
Bones all twisted out of shape, great knots protruding from face and body, joints decaying and dropping away - horrible!
Stopa's face purpled, his teeth ground into each other, and the muscles of his arms stood out in great knotted ridges.
Where the main canopy should have been was a great knot of tangled nylon, reds and blues and yellows roaring in the vortex.
Indeed, the Great Knot looks very much like a larger, longer-billed, and somewhat darker Surfbird.
The intertidal mudflats of the bay support large numbers of waders, or shorebirds, especially Great Knots.
A great knot throbbed at the base of it, the worst of his hurts, though all his body bore the marks of battle.