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  • Gashed by deep valleys through which angry, rushing streams commuted to the lowlands, they presented a formidable barrier to anyone advancing from the south.

    Into the Thinking Kingdoms Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1999

  • Gashed by deep valleys through which angry, rushing streams commuted to the lowlands, they presented a formidable barrier to anyone advancing from the south.

    Into the Thinking Kingdoms Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1999

  • Gashed and weakening, she struggled out of that wood, the jackals constantly at her feet, leaping at her, trying to drag her down again, so that she left a trail of blood.

    Blue Adept Anthony, Piers 1981

  • Gashed with great wounds by cowards who strove to mar

    War Poetry of the South Various

  • 'Gashed and jambled,' was his own expression, -- one that had both novelty and suggestiveness.

    God's Good Man Marie Corelli 1889

  • 'Gashed and jambled,' was his own expression, -- one that had both novelty and suggestiveness.

    God's Good Man Marie Corelli 1889

  • 'Gashed and jambled,' was his own expression, -- one that had both novelty and suggestiveness.

    God's Good Man Marie Corelli 1889

  • Gashed and shattered and mangled -- "_Forward_!" he cried as he fell.

    The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems Hanford Lennox Gordon 1878

  • Gashed breast and brow and thigh, scarred these with fire,

    The Light of Asia Edwin Arnold 1868

  • Gashed and mutilated as he lay, still the features wore no trace of suffering; cold, pale, motionless, but with the tranquil look of sleep, his eyelids were closed, and his half-parted lips seemed still to quiver in life.

    Charles O'Malley — Volume 2 Charles James Lever 1839

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