Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The things had grouped together into the centipedal formations.
Cubics who formed big centipedal figures were already racing along the path after them.
Not only the evocative language, but the centipedal syllables create the creepy-crawl of the caterpillar.
Malus then transports the hero to an alternate realm to battle his true form, a centipedal dragon.
Although it is noted on the centipedal type that, "like most intelligent beings, she had a sense of humor," there are few laughs in this book.
The creatures swiftly formed themselved into several dozen of the big centipedal figures whose formation they took for carrying purposes.
Other Cubics became octopoid figures who rapidly loaded the centipedal ones with masses of the beryllium ore.
When a centipedal chill climbed his spine, when his heart accelerated, when a thin sweat prickled along his hairline, Ryan chastised himself for surrendering to unreason.
She was aware, too, that an awful centipedal part of herself shared an enthusiasm for the night with all the wriggling creeping-crawling-slithering life that came out of hiding between dusk and dawn.
Farther along, where the feet had been pulled free by the force of the accident to its ship, he could see in detail the double line of stubby, centipedal legs and the pale-gray underside.
A well was drilled and the mix pumped up and the centipedal Polarians, scuttling about the bleak landscape, had a fine time trying to explain how such a sophisticated fluid should occur in a seeming state of nature.
The Bhlemphroims were indeed a practical race, and had few if any interests beyond the cultivation of a great variety of edible fungi, the breeding of large centipedal animals, and the propagation of their own species.
It scuttled along on cilia-like feet, almost centipedal, and yet it was clothed in dense, dark fur - long and low to the ground so that it seemed to flow, a species composed of the most elemental combination of flesh and bone.