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  • I sometimes dream of cyclopian ruins and weird truncated pyramids beside lakes without bottoms.

    H. P. Lovecraft "At the Mountains of Madness" and other masterpieces of terror 2009

  • So anyway, if there's anything you're curious about, whether it's my son's subconscious desire to have a cyclopian father or the nuts and bolts of how German book club deals work or the current status of my own mermaid stress, let me know.

    Monday LOL Book ogre_san 2008

  • Reply could be hailed as the cyclopian cat messiah at the rate religous groups go…

    EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Not a Hoax, One-Eyed Kitten Had Bizarre Condition 2006

  • The Whites would attack the sanctums of both witch and wizard simultaneously, followed by the bats, then a mix of worm and cyclopian troops.

    Conan the Indomitable Perry, Steve 1989

  • Immediately he circled on the dock and urged his cyclopian mounts to a run.

    Conan the Indomitable Perry, Steve 1989

  • Rey waved, and the pair of cyclopian chair-carriers bent and lifted his sedan from the ground.

    Conan the Indomitable Perry, Steve 1989

  • Surely no cyclopian female had ever sounded so sweet and so willing to do anything Wikkell might desire.

    Conan the Indomitable Perry, Steve 1989

  • Katamay Rey had long since attained the shore, and now his cyclopian carriers bore him in a jolting run down the most direct corridor toward home.

    Conan the Indomitable Perry, Steve 1989

  • Deek heard the gravid female's soothing tones in the high pitch that his kind used, sounds quite inaudible to human or cyclopian ears but hot music to his own.

    Conan the Indomitable Perry, Steve 1989

  • The walls had been built of huge boulders, and had once formed the cyclopian castle of Treryn.

    From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor

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