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Esempi
The broadsheet’s narrow columns were crammed with advertisements of dubious veracity for everything from tooth whitening powder made of white lead, which she knew to be toxic, to cheap love philtres of “genuine” Tyn make, which almost certainly had never been within a mile of the Tyn.
”She’d left her in Stroud, in a dusty café parking lot crowded with minivans crammed with kids and Silverados towing camping trailers.
The survivors of the escape were crammed into six of them so tightly it seemed the cages sprouted waving hair made of human limbs, but the density in the wains was misleading.
The back seat was piled high with discarded bottles and wrappers, and the large boot was crammed with electronic devices and more traditional methods of applying brute force.
I can still remember the smell in his offices—it was like a thousand different personalities all crammed into one space.
Most of them reeked; backstreet abattoirs, tanneries, bone renderers, wood cookers and the like, all crammed up against people’s homes.
” She crammed in a piece of cheese and rushed to the marked page.
The private library was mercifully empty when she strode through the double doors, instantly relaxing at the sight of all those books crammed close, the sunset on the city below, the Sidra a living band of gold.
The physic’s desk was crammed up against one wall.
Tsen watched as a hundred animals were crammed onto the back of one, a huge white sail thrown over the top to cover them and tied down around the edges.
A tall, narrow spire of unfeasibly delicate proportions presided over a town tightly crammed about its base.