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  • The first concerto's Adagio found Batjer's violin weaving delicious arabesques in the air like Moorish smoke-rings.

    Rodney Punt: The Brandenburgs Are Their Brand: LACO's Six Concertos of J.S. Bach Rodney Punt 2011

  • The first concerto's Adagio found Batjer's violin weaving delicious arabesques in the air like Moorish smoke-rings.

    Rodney Punt: The Brandenburgs Are Their Brand: LACO's Six Concertos of J.S. Bach Rodney Punt 2011

  • Thomas Stevens smiled quietly to himself as he lighted his fifth cigar and sent curling smoke-rings ceilingward.

    A HYPERBOREAN BREW 2010

  • Thomas Stevens smiled quietly to himself as he lighted his fifth cigar and sent curling smoke-rings ceilingward.

    A HYPERBOREAN BREW 2010

  • And he answered, laughing, between two smoke-rings, "Were there not the fat dogs?"

    A HYPERBOREAN BREW 2010

  • Certainly by the brazen little bitch sitting cool as a trout athwart my hawse, sporting her boobies and blowing smoke-rings while she mused cheerfully on how best to squeeze the juice out of her Russian prey.

    Watershed 2010

  • He seated himself on his packing-case again, blowing smoke-rings and watching them hang motionless in that windless cavern, while my skin crawled.

    Watershed 2010

  • Then he stopped in front of Ivanov, who was sitting on the end of the bunk, patiently blowing smoke-rings.

    Autumn Thomas Plastino Martin 2010

  • Barnes strikes a diverting contrast with Hamilton by restricting himself to alto and baritone saxes, fast-moving and boppish where the American saunters along blowing smoke-rings, and sounding airily like Paul Desmond against his partner's sumptuously deeper sound.

    Scott Hamilton/Alan Barnes: Hi-Ya 2010

  • “Nothing at all, Mr. Bill,” said the crab, blowing smoke-rings, a cigar cradled in its left claw.

    DESERT ISLAND SOLITAIRE, OR, A GOOD CIGAR IS A SMOKE • by Nick Logan 2008

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