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  • The sleeves were rolled up and the length of the shirt had been cut, revealing both her excessive tan and the spike-studded belt threaded through the loops of her black jeans.

    Arcane Circle Linda Robertson 2011

  • The sleeves were rolled up and the length of the shirt had been cut, revealing both her excessive tan and the spike-studded belt threaded through the loops of her black jeans.

    Arcane Circle Linda Robertson 2011

  • The sleeves were rolled up and the length of the shirt had been cut, revealing both her excessive tan and the spike-studded belt threaded through the loops of her black jeans.

    Arcane Circle Linda Robertson 2011

  • The beaver was casually twirling an ugly skull-splitter of a mace, indifferent to where the spike-studded ball might land.

    A Corridor in the Asylum 2010

  • That spike-studded Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man can't be comfortable for that poor guy to lay down on...

    Hey, Bebeh Jen 2009

  • It was a huge heavy-jawed dog of some unfamiliar breed, and it, wore a spike-studded collar.

    The War in the Air Herbert George 2006

  • One of the creatures oozed forward, its hard, slick flesh protruding long spines like a crop of hair, and reached for him with spike-studded limbs.

    Queen of Blades AARON ROSENBERG 2006

  • Behind her, enormous pouch at his throat swelling in and out menacingly, in one paw a treelike, spike-studded mace, a frog-man, huger than any of the others, guarding.

    The Moon Pool 2004

  • Out from each of these bodies that were at one and the same time trunks and heads, sprang half a score of colossal arms shaped like flails; like spike-studded girders, Titanic battle maces, Cyclopean sledges.

    The Metal Monster 2004

  • There was the occasional glimpse of a bad-ass boot or spike-studded wristband, but most of the men who frequented the place sported tousled hairdos and boating dress, and the ever-popular Croakie sunglasses.

    The Big Bad Wolf Patterson, James, 1947- 2003

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