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  • verb Present participle of spiderweb.

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Examples

  • Just a large wound surrounded by spiderwebbing, purposeless.

    On Cars, and Where to Park Them « Morgan Dempsey 2008

  • She raced through another crosswalk, but as she placed her foot on the concrete, her knee almost buckled, and black dots began spiderwebbing through her vision.

    Ecstasy in Darkness Gena Showalter 2010

  • She raced through another crosswalk, but as she placed her foot on the concrete, her knee almost buckled, and black dots began spiderwebbing through her vision.

    Ecstasy in Darkness Gena Showalter 2010

  • Just a large wound surrounded by spiderwebbing, purposeless.

    December « 2008 « Morgan Dempsey 2008

  • Through the spiderwebbing cracks in the glass, a view of the tangled and overgrown parkland beyond was visible.

    Clockwork Angel Cassandra Clare 2010

  • At last there was a sound like a gunshot, and a huge crack appeared in the glass, spiderwebbing out into countless fissures.

    Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series Cassandra Clare 2009

  • She walked, smelling night air and wet leaves and the smell of the city, glittering in the far distance like a faerie castle wreathed in lightsand where she walked, spiderwebbing cracks fissured out from her footsteps and slivers of glass splashed up like water.

    Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series Cassandra Clare 2009

  • At last there was a sound like a gunshot, and a huge crack appeared in the glass, spiderwebbing out into countless fissures.

    City of Glass Cassandra Clare 2009

  •   As she lit a cigarette, her green housecoat fell open a little, and John saw a purple bruise spiderwebbing away from the heavy, white curve of her left breast.

    BEFORE WINTER 2009

  • It flung itself against the windshield, spiderwebbing the glass.

    Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series Cassandra Clare 2009

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