According to author James Mark Jordan, "the marcato sound is characterised by a rhythmic thrust followed by a decay of the sound"
With a sudden inward thrust followed by a lateral pull, he scooped away his eye and threw it onto the grave.
He proceeded to illustrate with ruthless thrusts followed by slow arousing withdrawals.
The high point came toward the end, when the teacher gave us some "Saturday Night Fever"-like moves, a few pelvic thrusts followed by some Madonna-inspired head turns and swivels.
His blades were a blur, each thrust followed by two others that left the dwarves rocking back on their heels.