Which preposition to use with fangs
He was bleeding from a dozen wounds, where the fangs of the wolves had reached to his flesh, and he felt in his breast that old and terrible pain, of which no one knew the meaning but himself.
He had almost buried his fangs in her white flesh, but in an instant her gentle touch, and her sweet voice, had sent through him that wonderful thrill that was his first knowledge of love.
"Is there not, connected with the drawer," I asked, "a mechanism which, as the drawer is opened, plunges two poisoned fangs into the hand which opens it?" "No, Mr. Lester," she answered, astonishment in her voice, "I assure you there is no such mechanism.
In examining this tomb Mr. Tucker had a narrow escape from being bitten by a boba, a venomous snake, nearly three feet in length, with vicious mouth, long fangs like a rattlesnake, and a strikingly mottled skin.
He gnashed his teeth with passion, The fangs with blood were red, He called his slaves and bade them Strike off the lady's head.
Ahead they could see great rocks, emerging like fangs above the water, sharp-edged and wet with spray.
He remembered hoary Saturn a brisk active Deity, pushing his way to the throne of Heaven, and devouring in a trice the stone that now resists his fangs for millenniums.
" Thus, with the unreflecting exhilaration of youth, Gerald went forth to the war, as light of heart as if he had been joining a boat-race or a hunting excursion; so little did he comprehend that ferocious system of despotism which was fastening its fangs on free institutions with the death-grapple of a bloodhound.
He sent me to an old bark hut, Inhabited by a greyhound slut, Who put her fangs through my poor fut, And, snarling, off she ran.
The Fangs on the Ogowe are an example in the recent past.
Did we force ourselves on thee, or thou on us? FAUST Cease thus to gnash thy ravenous fangs at me!
I weep that starvation should guerdon your toil; But I glory to see yeproudly mute Showing SOULS like the HERO, not FANGS like the brute.
"On the contrary!" and seizing one of his yellow fangs between thumb and first finger he gave a quick wrench.
But in 'The Journal of the Anthropological Institute,' N.S. II., Nos. 1, 2, p. 85, Dr. Bennett gives an account of the religion of the cannibal Fangs of the Congo, first described by Du Chaillu.