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orifices
1. When she didn’t answer satisfactorily, he pulled her to her knees and violated her bloody orifices with the handle of his staff
2. orifices in the direction of the motion
3. through their orifices in the direction of the motion
4. maggots, arrived within the first day, looking for orifices to
5. After a light meal I had a nervous shit, an intensive once over with a sponge dipped in aftershave to ensure the sweet-smelling purity of all orifices, and at eight jogged to my rendezvous with The Colonel’s cultured cohorts
6. Yeah, I knew, I had one of those orifices too!
7. 63% the speed of light) with nothing better to do than sit around big banging black holes stuffing more than 1 thing into 1 place at the same time, but time is also stuffed into the grand orifices of the universe
8. inserted’ into the orifices of the accused
9. Onn roared and stepped into one of the men’s chest like a plastic bottle, sending blood spouting from almost all his orifices
10. also have been used on the orifices of the body
11. different body orifices and they were apparently scared by his
12. Cherry’s orifices might have cheered him up considerably, but not now, not
13. He checked the twin rocket orifices and opened the rocket
14. Behind these orifices there was a kind of
15. Ø Ability to produce weird objects out of various body orifices for an instant reaction
16. At this point Hugh intended to continue his exploration by plunging his fingers into the orifices before him
17. But either because one of those orifices lay strictly off limits, at least without further negotiation, or because Britta had noticed that Hugh might now be capable of plunging forward with somewhat more firepower than his fingers, she pushed herself to her feet
18. It then spews this intense form of compressed energy out of its two polar orifices
19. The more energy it sucks in, the more powerfully it spews gamma rays and radio waves out of its two polar orifices
20. Black Holes compressions in the center of flat galaxies are a re-creation of the compressed center of the 2-dimensional Universe coming in and being compressed into a black hole: a singularity, before exploding out into two, 3-dimensional Universes, through two orifices, that are oriented 90 degrees to the 2-dimensional flatness of the galaxy it inhabits
21. Blare lies from all public orifices; and drown out any tiny inkling of the truth
22. Blind Io took up the dice-box, which was a skull-various orifices had been stoppered with rubies, and with several of his eyes on the lady he rolled three fives
23. Three of them refrain’d, owing to her Great Belly, but another hideous Rogue, with a greater Belly than her own, a Beard of flaming red, and Pustules that stood out upon his Cheaks, rose, as ’twere to the Challenge, and ravish’d her both above and below; and not being content with the Conquest of two Orifices, drew her whimp’ring to her Knees, caus’d her to thrust her Bum in the Air and ravish’d that Orifice, too, until it bled copiously and she scream’d for Mercy
24. An intimate body search, involving inspection of body orifices, must be authorized by a superintendent, and should be to search for ‘hard’ drugs or weapons/blades which might be used to cause injury
25. Muller was thus led carefully to examine the apparatus in the air-breathing species; and he found it to differ in each in several important points, as in the position of the orifices, in the manner in which they are opened and closed, and in some accessory details
26. The tubes or alveoles, vary in the same coral, being 5 or 6, rarely seven sided, but the hexagonal form is most common; the interior of a tube is divided into a great number of apartments or cells, by approximate transverse septæ, each of the cells appears to be connected with the corresponding cells of the surrounding tubes, by lateral orifices in the dividing paries; these orifices are minute, inequidistant, orbicular, their margins slightly prominent, and forming from one to three longitudinal series on each side of the tube; each row is separated from the adjoining one by an impressed line