The spiders typically wait for prey while holding on to the underside of the door.
The spider dropped the animal and waited for the poison to act before it carted the horse off to its web.
A third spider was waiting at the tunnel mouth with a length of soft rope.
The formalities over, the spider waited respectfully for Niall to speak first.
The dancers kept dancing, and the spiders still waited to die.
The poor unhappy spiders were waiting for her help.
The spider, after spinning its web, then waits on or near the web for a prey animal to become trapped.
The wolf spider was waiting for him at the top, its fangs fully extended.
As he stepped out of the gate, Niall was shocked to realise how many spiders were waiting for them.
The snare drew itself into a tunnel there, in which the spider had waited and watched.