Cyboria, the most diffuse, turns the flesh black and spongy.
The tip bit into the attacker's spongy flesh, but the rider paid the wound no attention.
It produces club-shaped fruit bodies with spongy flesh that grow in groups on the forest floor.
Half-swimming, half-walking on the spongy flesh, he splashed his way to that exit and plunged headfirst into it.
The back of his fingers touched the Polarian's spongy flesh where it braced against that metal rim.
He heard the knife slicing through skin and veins and spongy flesh.
She kneaded the soft spongy flesh, then pinched the nipple between her fingernails.
When he tried to remove the skin he wound up cutting three inches into the spongy yellow flesh.
The sky was a palette of gray on gray that seemed to cocoon the house like wet spongy flesh.
He thought he was going to pass out, be drowned, drowned in pliant, spongy flesh.