The pup sustained four fractured ribs and a punctured lung, among other injuries.
Ribs and Wings There's a reason why they come served with bibs and towelettes.
He first chopped the ribs quickly and dexterously, and then put them in a large pot with tomatoes, bean sprouts and other vegetables.
I pulled the blanket back up to his chest where ribs stretched his thin, sallow skin.
She had suffered from continuing headaches, heart pain and jammed nerves in her back and ribs.
I glanced over my shoulder, and my heart jumped against my ribs.
I was wedged in between Redruth and a stout old gentleman, and in spite of the swift motion and the cold night air, I must have dozed a great deal from the very first, and then slept like a log up hill and down dale through stage after stage, for when I was awakened at last it was by a punch in the ribs, and I opened my eyes to find that we were standing still before a large building in a city street and that the day had already broken a long time.
In the midst of these threats, while he was lashing himself with his tail, and tearing up the ground for anger, an arrow pierced his ribs, and hung by its barbed point in his side.
Husband, she said, poking him in the ribs with her elbows, wake up.
Like a ferocious animal, one of them rose out of his sleep and uttered a horrible cry, and gave his comrade a violent dig in the ribs with his pointed elbow, and this one turned round in his sleep: "Be quiet, monster—sleep!
I went grocery shopping and prepared for a barbecue supper, complete with ribs and chicken.