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    spongy


    1. underneath his footsteps, spongy but resilient


    2. His footsteps were hushed by the deep layers of spongy substance that Victoria told him was many years build-up of dead leaves


    3. It buried him under its warm and spongy flesh


    4. “Might not have felt it, if a person was standing on the spongy stuff,” said Stan


    5. It was just the long grass, and the spongy turf, the result of a recent rainy spell


    6. There’s nothing mushy or spongy about it


    7. It was not considered vital, but the spongy organ was part of the immune system


    8. had received with the spongy, blue racquetball was nothing


    9. Think of a spongy, thick crepe made with 10 times the lard


    10. Beatrice did modulate the steps and took more time than needed in her descent, in emulation to exhibit herself like a spongy peacock and capturing the biggest quantity of looks from the young gentlemen

    11. passed between setting her head down on the thick, spongy pillow to when her unit would wake


    12. In the spongy soil near by there was a track as if an animal had put out a foot, preparatory to emerging from the bushes, then had withdrawn it


    13. Beyond that river lay a huge forest, which approached jungle-like density along the spongy shores


    14. yards, hunched shoulders testifying to the effort of walking on spongy ground


    15. There would have been no problem in going back to Fernan-da’s insipid love, because her beauty had become solemn with age, but the rain had spared him from all emergen-cies of passion and had filled him with the spongy serenity of a lack of appetite


    16. Every time he saw her, and worse yet when she showed him the latest dances, he felt the same spongy release in his bones that had disturbed his great-great-grandfather when Pilar Ternera made her pretexts about the cards in the granary


    17. spongy foundation, which made walking a source of relaxation


    18. ‘Because I saw it in your eyes that you were not a thief or a spongy crook


    19. The beard-hairs looked like tiny arrows sticking in the spongy flesh


    20. Fred felt his hand disappear in the spongy mass of the bully's palm

    21. The ground was dry and spongy to appease


    22. He was laying on something soft and looking down once more it was to see that it was a spongy type of substance


    23. His hands were tied to carved pillars to either side of the spongy mass that he lay on


    24. Her lips parted in a smile and he stared mesmerized by her as she drew closer and knelt down beside the odd spongy bed that he lay upon


    25. It was delicious; nice and spongy


    26. Emily walked for about an hour and then sat against a tree on the spongy


    27. feel the barrage of his verbal bullets tearing through the spongy mass of my intoxicated


    28. Motherhood and marriage had made her a soft, spongy version of the girl she used to be


    29. On the occasion when the fires under the first set of retorts in their shed had glowed far into the night she did not retire to rest on the rough cadre set up for her in the as yet bare frame-house till she had seen the first spongy lump of silver yielded to the hazards of the world by the dark depths of the Gould Concession; she had laid her unmercenary hands, with an eagerness that made them tremble, upon the first silver ingot turned out still warm from the mould; and by her imaginative estimate of its power she endowed that lump of metal with a justificative conception, as though it were not a mere fact, but something far-reaching and impalpable, like the true expression of an emotion or the emergence of a principle


    30. They were those spongy, unpretty dolls Patty had seen in Movies of the Week—with Meredith Baxter Birney or Patty Duke Astin as determined mothers or lawyers

    31. Such a point of the field of battle devours more combatants than such another, just as more or less spongy soils soak up more or less quickly the water which is poured on them


    32. The spongy, starchy inner pith of the trunk provides the sago


    33. There were four protruding fingers and a horrid red, spongy surface where the thumb should have been


    34. A little beyond the ruins about the smashed handling-machine I came upon the red weed again, and found the Regent's Canal, a spongy mass of dark-red vegetation


    35. As they spun down the spongy asphalt of the boulevard, between the palms and electric-light poles, she was asking herself why it was that good, unsuspecting fellows like Wallie were always pounced upon by such women


    36. Connoisseur that he was in the joys of living, he confessed to a new sensation when, for the first time, he found himself plodding over the seared, round-shouldered hills, spongy with the supererogatory wetness of a three days’ downpour


    37. These crystals are very liable or subject to decomposition, in which state they present a perfect but spongy cube


    38. Culm two to three feet high, with a very solid exterior, but spongy within, compressed, and deeply grooved on its inner angle the whole length between the joints


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    Sinónimos para "spongy"

    spongelike spongy squashy squishy pulpy mushy pappy pulpous