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I screamed, just before the slavering, blood-soaked mouth closed on my head.
"That thing drove this gentle girl to become a slavering, killing beast.
There's only so much slavering and howling one can do, you know, before it loses its effectiveness."
Tomorrow he would be in the slavering, and the day after he could be facing the gelders.
A chomping, or a slavering of drool?
No league in the world is enriched by a wretched pack of slavering Neanderthals like Stoke.
Soon the first of the devil-dogs were rushing up the incline, their beak-jaws slavering and their talons rattling on stone.
It's a hackneyed old thing - a tale of innocents endlessly pursued by slavering, venal, bad guys who wish only to rob and debase them.
To subdue the slavering, deranged animal, Stephen desperately rams his fist deep into its throat so that it can't bite down on his hand with full force.
A round-table discussion by conservative women produced the usual slavering over W. in his flight suit and Rummy in his gray suit.
He fell heavily, landing on his back, with Groul on top, slavering and snarling and trying to stab Gerard with the dagger.
Those slavering for a fight of glorious proportions were listening intently to the running commentary on the festering row between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.
I could visualise those empty eyes now hot and greedy for the suffering of others, I could almost visualise the wolf-like slavering of that twisted grinning mouth.
Walt Disney also suggested that Shere Khan, the villain of the piece, was aristocratic and regal rather than the slavering, growling heavy that he had been in development.
He could not believe what he saw, not even when a snarling animal, slavering with rage, came at a lumbering gallop to stand beside him, a second animal on its heels.
Less mature, less comprehensively researched accounts of leprosy, with their slavering, rococo descriptions of the disease's horrid physical toll, generate, at their basest, revulsion, and at best, pity.
We could see the gloating of their obscene eyes and the slavering of their greedy mouths, as they dug their filthy talons into our flesh and dragged us roughly toward the fire.
About the feet of his mount the perytons milled, not quite daring to look in their master's face, but staring and slavering at the sight of Kit and Nita, waiting the command to course their prey.
The slavering, wine-swilling owner of the ship is entertaining his equally boozy, ludicrously endowed mistress over dinner, while below deck a lame coal stoker tries to stem the first streaming leaks of water with his crutches.
But what they also show, without any semblance of doubt, is that Francois Truffaut - whether or not prowling along the perilous edge of obsession - was a decent, generous and caring man in a working world too often peopled by slavering monsters.
It is amusing that he could mistake Brando's ludicrous and perfunctory posturing as some controlled experiment in caricature and parody, but the homoerotic slavering over Val Kilmer is infantile and unbecoming of anyone who is supposed to make informed aesthetic judgments.
At first it trickled as a rivulet, but soon other fonts of corruption emptied into its waters - the tears of sacrifices being led to bloodstained altars, the ink spilled in penning assassins' orders, the slavering of mad dogs, and the bile of savage, power-hungry monarchs.
Possibility No. 1: Mr. Seymour will issue a statement saying that the grand jury has decided not to indict anybody, and that the time and effort expended in the investigation shows how an individual in this country, no matter how well connected, can get a fair shake despite the hypocritical slavering of media ethicists.