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  • Coiling her muscles, Violet sprang to her feet and began to run.

    Violet Eyes DEBBIE VIGUIË 2010

  • Coiling it, she wrapped the wire in plastic sheeting.

    The Burning Wire Jeffery Deaver 2010

  • Coiling her muscles, Violet sprang to her feet and began to run.

    Violet Eyes DEBBIE VIGUIË 2010

  • Coiling it, she wrapped the wire in plastic sheeting.

    The Burning Wire Jeffery Deaver 2010

  • Taliesin called the Saxon race the Coiling Serpent.

    Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery 2004

  • Morus, supposing your shade haunts the place which you loved so well when alive — a Saxon, one of the seed of the Coiling Serpent, has come to this place to pay that respect to true genius, the Dawn Duw, which he is ever ready to pay.

    Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery 2004

  • Coiling around Flinx's right arm, Pip occasionally snatched a brief, maternal glance at her offspring just to keep track of his location.

    Flinx's Folly Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2003

  • Coiling tension rose in the hard body rigidly supine beneath hers.

    The Perfect Lover Laurens, Stephanie 2003

  • Coiling himself round he lay quite snug in the bottom of the kettle, while with his fore-leg he managed to put the lid on, so that he was entirely hidden.

    The Green Fairy Book 2003

  • Coiling the lines with the hooks resting on top so that they were ready for use, he went back up into the box.

    Morgawr BROOKS, Terry 2002

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