42 Verbs to Use for the Word fangs

"Him bully," said the lad, and seemed about to pat him, but the Siwash snarled softly, raising his lip and showing his Gleaming fangs.

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.

His lips drew up and bared his long fangs.

" 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.

We have felt the fangs of the first: upon how many of us will the second pounce?"

So quickly that the eye could scarcely follow her movement faithful Gray Wolf sank her gleaming fangs in the husky's shoulder.

Even a ground-mouse that she cornered under a root, and dug out with her paws, escaped her fangs.

She suggested fangs and claws, a repressed propensity to sudden leaps.

"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.

"Now, M. Simmón," he said, briskly, in an altered voice, "if you will have the kindness to hold the drawer for a moment in this position, I will draw the serpent's fangs.

He did not even condescend to turn his head toward them; but he looked at them out of the corner of his dark eye, wrinkledvery slightlythe skin of his nose, exhibited two beautiful fangs, and gave utterance to a soft remark, that might be described as quiet, deep-toned gurgling.

So at thought of that night he always snarled, and his lips curled back to reveal his inch-long fangs.

'No pause he knew,' but, fixing his fangs in the stag's throat, he at once commenced the struggle.

Did we force ourselves on thee, or thou on us? FAUST Cease thus to gnash thy ravenous fangs at me!

Reliable authorities, who have witnessed this dance, vouch for the fact that the snakes are not in any way robbed of their power to implant their poisonous fangs into the flesh of the dancers.

No! not when his shaggy majesty has borne the insults of the tiger and the horse, &c., and the ass comes last, kicks out his only remaining fang, and asks for a blue bridle?

I tell you the lioness Slaughters the Lion asleep; and lifting Her blood-dripping fangs buried deep in his mane, Glaring about her insatiable, bellowing, Bounds hitherPhoebus Apollo, Apollo,

You think instinctively of an adder that has lost its fangs, or of a wild cat that, being shorn of teeth to bite with and claws to tear with, is now a more helpless, more impotent thing than if it had been created without teeth and claws in the first place.

Broken Tooth looked up, and his eyes met Kazan's bared fangs.

"Beast! there is no mistaking the evidence of that slave-like hue, those bristly cheeks, those discoloured fangs.

It even appears as though the greater the number of bites, the more delighted are the participants, who hold the reptiles in the most careless manner and allow them to strike where they will, and to plant their horrible fangs into the most vulnerable parts with impunity.

The snakes of this genus, like the rattlesnakes and the Old World vipers and puff-adders, possess long poison-fangs which strike through clothes or any other human garment except stout leather.

I'll pull their fangs!"

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.

I looked down into his blazing eyes, and open mouth and saw his white fangs.

42 Verbs to Use for the Word  fangs