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  • Tasting notes: Toothsome, almost tough, with a subdued, smoky flavor.

    A Sweet to Root For 2011

  • Toothsome it was, if you are a fan of octopus, one of my very favorite foods.

    Robert Rosenthal: Is Salami and Eggs Better Than Sex? 2009

  • Toothsome, savory, subtly sweet and sour, and easy to make.

    Pasta Adapted Lindy 2006

  • Toothsome, savory, subtly sweet and sour, and easy to make.

    Toast: Lindy 2006

  • : Toothsome, not to mention fearsome, saber-toothed cats actually had quite a weak bite, according to research that suggests the smilodon, one of the most fascinating of prehistoric beasts, had jaws that were too weak to grip its prey as a lion does and may have had to fight and pin animals to the ground before delivering a single fatal bite to the neck.

    Markets More Exuberant 2007

  • The shirt-sleeve planted a shrewd blow in Hall's face that stopped his open-armed advance, and sent him backward into old Toothsome the sexton, and in another moment the garment was lifted up and became convulsed and vacantly flapping about the arms, even as a shirt that is being thrust over a man's head.

    The Invisible Man 1906

  • The shirt-sleeve planted a shrewd blow in Hall’s face that stopped his open-armed advance, and sent him backward into old Toothsome the sexton, and in another moment the garment was lifted up and became convulsed and vacantly flapping about the arms, even as a shirt that is being thrust over a man’s head.

    The Unveiling of the Stranger Herbert George 1898

  • The shirt-sleeve planted a shrewd blow in Hall's face that stopped his open-armed advance, and sent him backward into old Toothsome the sexton, and in another moment the garment was lifted up and became convulsed and vacantly flapping about the arms, even as a shirt that is being thrust over a man's head.

    The Invisible Man Herbert George 1897

  • Toothsome twosome: Phillipe (left) and David Blond

    Village Voice - The most recent 10 stories 2009

  • Brent Diggs presents Powersaw Poetry – A Toothsome Tale of Love posted at The Ominous Comma.

    Creative Carnival – July 2008 « Write Anything 2008

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