482 examples of fang in sentences

" A stiffening of Miss Hassiebrock took place, as if mere verbiage had suddenly flung a fang.

That poisoned fang may strike" "Don't!"

Fang, the Sword-Pen, in great favor up there.

As Dr. Wu Ting-fang has said: "The most glorious page of China's history is being written with a bloodless pen."

This period is not obscurely hinted at by their great Confucius in the second chapter of his Mundane Mutations, where he designates a kind of golden age by the term Cho-fang, literally the Cooks' holiday.

A poisonous bite will have two big fang marks, a non poisonous bite will have many teeth marks.

In one was found the grinning head of an ape, in another the cloven foot of a goat, in a third the poison-fang of a snake, in a fourth the clammy fin of a fish.

it has ever beene my profession to fang and clutch and to squeeze: I was first a Varlet, then a Bumbaily, now an under Iailor.

Shakespeare uses the verb 'fang' (Timon of Athens, iv. 3) in the sense of 'seize, clutch.' Varlet'the serjeant-at-mace to the city counters was so called,' Halliwell (who, however, gives no instance of this use).

The chest cartilage, except in an old deer, is soft; the ribs are thin and easily crushed, and the spaces between the ribs are wide enough to admit a man's finger, to say nothing of a wolf's fang.

The deer was bitten just behind and beneath the left shoulder, and one long fang had entered the heart.

From this I infer that the dog sprang from the right, and that it was that big fang in his left upper jaw that did the work.

I've thought of having that particular fang pulled, and of having it mounted and wearing it as a charm on my watch-chain, but the dog is likely to die long before I do, and I've concluded to wait till then.

They were all too busy to take much notice of me, but another officer, who was standing by the door with a long pipe in his mouth, strode across and clapped me on the shoulder, pointing to the dead bodies of our poor hussars, and saying something which was meant for a jest, for his long beard opened and showed every fang in his head.

Almost nineteen centuries have rolled over this world of wrong and outrageand yet we tremble in the presence of a form of slavery whose breath is poison, whose fang is death!

Almost nineteen centuries have rolled over this world of wrong and outrageand yet we tremble in the presence of a form of slavery whose breath is poison, whose fang is death!

SEE MONTGOMERY, LAMBERT L. MONTGOMERY, RUTHERFORD G. Broken fang.

HOCKETT, CHARLES F. Guide's manual for spoken Chinese, by Charles F. Hockett & Chaoying Fang.

Fang and claw, by Frank Buck with Ferrin Fraser.

John Gilland Brunini (A); 18Mar74; R572910. R572914. P'ei-li-t' zu fang-fa chung-wen-shu, ti-i-shu.

Muttering beneath his waxed fang-like moustaches, he took an instrument from the table.

I can well remember seeing the famous Wu Ting Fang, whose alert manner made him a general favourite.

"I have hung scrolls in my bedroom," Wu Ting Fang went on to explain, "with these sentences written upon them in English and in Chinese: 'I am young, I am healthy, I am cheerful.'

'These anthropophagi have some idea of a God, a superior being, their Tata ("Father"), a bo mam merere ("he made all things"), Anyambi is their Tata (Father), and ranks above all other Fang gods, because a'ne yap (literally, "he lives in heaven").'

This Fang Father or Tata 'is considered indifferent to the wants and sufferings of men, women, and children.'

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