Bullets pinged against the gunwale and imbedded themselves in the walls of the cabin but did no damage.
Keith lifted himself to the grated window, getting a glimpse of the world without, but finding the iron immovable, the screws solidly imbedded in the outside wood.
Sometimes an imbeddedbullet told the absolute tale of murder.
Carney's surmise proved correct; dozens of short hairs were imbeddedin the coat, principally in the sleeves.
Her companion lay by her side--he had his fingers imbedded in her slit, while she had hold of his instrument.
I could see his instrumentimbedded to the very hilt in my Mons Veneris, the tips of which clasped it tightly.
Her thighs were stretched widely apart and Horace's staff was so deeply imbeddedin Olivia's slit that the very hair of their genitals intermingled.
A short distance off was another girl, also seated, amusing herself with a dildo, which she had imbedded into her sheath.
Certainly not Herbert, for he rushed to the suffering girl and in a moment his pego was knocking at the mouth of her womb, imbedded to the very hair in her salacious cavity.
In a moment I was behind, and pointing my staff, it was quickly imbedded in her warm vagina, the lips of her sheath clasping it like a glove.
In the water, a girl was resting on her hands, her plump bubbies just kissing the stream, while behind her stood a man with her legs in his grasp, his staff of love deeply imbedded in her sensitive vagina.
He entered the lips and met a little resistance, but was not to be conquered, for raising my buttocks I gave a sudden heave upwards, and his instrument was suddenly imbedded in the sheath destined by nature to receive it.
I could see my staff imbedded in her vagina and had a distinct view of the luscious lips embracing it.
I laughed heartily and threw myself on my back--he was on the top of me in a moment, and in another second his pego was imbedded in my con.
Others, as we have seen, ascribed theimbedded fossil bodies to some plastic power which resided in the earth in the early ages of the world.
Some such distinction is recognised and understood by the simplest of us: it is imbedded beyond possibility of expulsion in all language: stubbornly and successfully it resists all efforts to abolish it.
Defn: Partly crystalline; -- said of rock which consists of crystals imbedded in a glassy ground mass.
The seeds are separately imbeddedin a sweetish pulp.
Of a cellular mass of iron with imbeddedsilicates (mesosiderite or siderolite).
Defn: An order of tailless amphibians having a slender, wormlike body with regular annulations, and usually with minute scales imbedded in the skin.
Defn: A dark brown or black mineral, occurring in prismatic crystals imbedded in limestone near Warwick, New York.
It is a silicate of aluminia and iron, and is generally foundimbedded in mica schist.
Defn: A colony or mass of bacteria imbedded in a viscous gelatinous substance.
They were imbeddedin the ice cliffs at a remote period, and became exposed by the melting of the ice.
It is about the size of an orange, and contains many aromatic seeds imbeddedin pulp.
Defn: A morbid condition in which the blood contains black pigment either floating freely orimbedded in the white blood corpuscles.
Founding) Defn: A piece of iron imbeddedin the sand of a mold to keep the sand in place.
Defn: A particle of ink or paper imbedded in the hollow of a letter, filling up its face, and occasioning a spot on a printed sheet.
Defn: One of the stellate or irregular clusters of intimately united zooids which are imbedded in, or scattered over, the surface of the common tissue of many compound ascidians.
Garpenter's level, Mason's level, either the plumb level or a straight bar of wood, in which is imbedded a small spirit level.
The kidneys presented a natural appearance; the adipose substance in which they were imbedded was oedematous; the medullary substance of each presented a yellowish colour.
There were several large lymphatic glands imbedded around the great vessels proceeding from the base of the heart, containing black fluid, the other cavities appeared healthy, though attenuated in substance.
The large shells of some species of Tridacna would be found vertically imbedded in the solid rock, in the position in which they lived.
The stone is found in the form of more or less rounded boulders imbedded with others, such as quartz, etc.
The surface consists of conglomerate, formed of boulders imbedded in the same kind of sandstone as that below; often very friable, occasionally it is as hard as flint.
The kidneys are often found imbedded in a mass of fat which must first be removed.
On autopsy these will be ascertained, while one or more portions or all of a bullet may be found imbedded in or attached to some bone.
One may fall into and be imbedded in some mobile substance as coal, wheat, corn, quicksand, or nightsoil, and be suffocated.
This is because it is imbeddedin and held in place by muscles.
Here we have our sign of life that is applicable to all kinds of cells wherever they are located, whether making up the whole of a microscopic animal or deeply imbedded in the body of a large animal which consists of millions of them.
Deeply imbedded in the bone is a series of chambers and canals lined with a delicate membrane and filled with liquid.
It is a scientific postulate imbedded in the nature of man and in the basic law of the universe.
Now you see how mastodons are found, with hair and flesh intact, imbedded in Siberian ice.
Even pebbles imbedded in masses of pudding-stone, but rising sometimes above the level of the general surface, often have their northern side polished and scratched, while the southern one remains untouched.
Fragments of the same size and character, and equally numerous, will be seen protruding at various heights from the sides, where they are imbedded in the general mass of the drift.
But such large boulders, polished and scratched like the smaller pebbles, are to be found everywhere imbedded in American drift, while the angular fragments of rock resting above these triturated masses are comparatively rare.
Among the Archiannelida, in Aeolosoma and some Polychaetes, the whole central nervous system remains imbedded in the epidermis.
P P representing the line of the parting of the mould; so that, when the cope is lifted off, the loose hub A will rise with it, leaving the flange imbedded in the lower half of the mould.
It must have been formed at the sea-level, some of it, indeed, under the sea; for here are great masses of madrepore and limestone coralsimbedded just as they grew.
My dear mother is always in my thoughts, and my poor old father.
A smile could scarcely be extracted from him while it was in the course of performance.
Do you think much of home, Charley, now that you have left it?
The great clumps of grass and clover are imbedded in it to the roots; it flows in among their stalks, like water; the lilac-bushes bask in it eagerly; the topmost leaves of the birches are burnished.
In 1848 some human bones were found imbedded in the rocks on the shores of Lake Monroe in Florida.
At the western end of the geological galleries of the British Museum may be seen a human skeleton imbedded in a block of limestone brought from Guadeloupe.
Half imbedded in the gravel--a bed of pebbles stained a dull red by the presence of iron in the deposit--they found a human jawbone with several teeth still in position, the whole stained like the surrounding gravel.
For example, the skeleton of a man is found imbeddedin limestone.
The limestone in which it is imbedded is a very rapidly formed deposit of corals and small shells bound together by a kind of natural calcareous cement.
It is very uniform in its structure, presents no traces of imbedded minerals, or of organic remains.
The most common substance imbedded in the former of these, is a white or grayish, or greenish granular limestone.
David Page: "As there is often no perceptible mineral distinction between many clays, sands and gravels, it is only by their imbedded fossils that geologists can determine their Tertiary or post-Tertiary character.
It is that of some worked flints and broken bones of animals "imbedded in sands derived from Eocene and Pliocene beds, and supposed to have been remanie by wind action.
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