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    crossbones


    1. crossbones symbols decorated the walls and


    2. crossbones signs with a symbol showing two


    3. The ship the Prince stopped at was called the Jolly Roger and only Murphy’s eyes rose at the skull and crossbones


    4. To indicate how toxic MIC is, it was labeled with a skull and crossbones and the sign, “Fatal if inhaled


    5. Next to the skull and crossbones sign, hantavirus was the next container to grab his attention


    6. side, there was a distinct skull and crossbones


    7. It was the skul and crossbones, white on a black background


    8. crossbones as one of their symbols in loving memory of a top quality joke in the


    9. Two powerful mechanisms that we can tap to crossbones, and this is a part of their symbology


    10. … A skull and a pair of crossbones were boldly displayed across its center

    11. It was only when you climbed up on the watchtower he had built that you saw the complete Skull and Crossbones


    12. The guys checked the girls’ passes and marked their hands with a black skull and crossbones stamp without bothering to ask for any proof of age


    13. It is, without any consequence, a magical thing, but as such is ordained by the laws of nature, both human and not, there is an evil that exists within it, and it is in a small little vial that clearly has marked upon its surface a skull and crossbones symbol that signifies death


    14. Mary knows this because she has seen it before—when, in school, and visiting Mama Grandma at the hospital, items with such notices were warned away with a single sign: a single black or red skull and crossbones that, even to little children such as herself, spell things worse than simple punishment


    15. With that thought process firmly grounded in her head, Mary takes the small vial with the skull and crossbones and uncorks it, then takes the orange juice and pours it in


    16. I’d loitered outside, wishing I still had his cell phone with the handy eavesdropping Skull & Crossbones app


    17. There was a religious organization, called `The Mugsborough Skull and Crossbones Boys', which existed for the purpose of perpetuating the great religious festival of Guy Fawkes


    18. Every lady in the audience was presented with a tasteful souvenir of the occasion in the shape of a skull and crossbones brooch, a timely and generous act which evoked a fresh outburst of emotion: and when the gallant young Oxonian (the bearer, by the way, of one of the most timehonoured names in Albion's history) placed on the finger of his blushing fiancée an expensive engagement ring with emeralds set in the form of a fourleaved shamrock the excitement knew no bounds


    19. He had joined the Buffalos and the Druids, been elected President of the Skull and Crossbones Boys' Society, and, although he was not himself an abstainer, he was so friendly to Temperance that he had on several occasions, taken the chair at teetotal meetings, to say nothing of the teas to the poor school children and things of that sort


    20. (Richie Goulding, three ladies' hats pinned on his head, appears weighted to one side by the black legal bag of Collis and Ward on which a skull and crossbones are painted in white limewash

    21. In their gray-and-black dress uniforms, their peaked hats adorned with silver skulls and crossbones sitting on their tables, they stood out from the rest of the crowd—neat, severe, and ominous


    22. “Well,” says the Queen of all the Pyrates, “that very Night, the Mistress o’ the House lyes in the Maid’s Bed—me Mother’s Bed, that is—an’ by the sacred Skull an’ Crossbones, what should happen but her own Husband, the Attorney, comes to her Bed an’ plays the most vigorous Lover with her—mistakin’ her fer the Maid! She bears it all submissively as any Christian Lady—tho’ it sure ain’t me own Style o’ Fornication—an’ sure enough he steals away in the Mornin’ thinkin’ now to surprize his Wife with his Return Home! (Fer, he had pretended to be away on his Wife’s Return Home, the better to have another Night with the beauteous Brennan


    23. rusted cutlass at his side, his slouch hat with waving plumes, his black flag unfurled, with the skull and crossbones on it, and hear with swelling ecstasy the whisperings, "It's Tom Sawyer the Pirate!—the Black Avenger of the Spanish Main!"


    24. Agatha did not come to meals, they were left by her door with a skull and crossbones on a small flag stuck in a baked apple


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    "crossbones" definitions

    two crossed bones (or a representation of two crossed bones) used as a symbol danger or death