Peter Rabbit flattened himself under a friendly bramble bush.
Whitefoot, half-way up that dead tree, flattened himself against the trunk and, with his heart going pit-a-pat, pit-a-pat with fright, peered around the tree at an enemy he had not seen for so long that he had quite forgotten there was such a one.
Whitefoot flattened himself against the side of the tree and peeked around it.
When he had arranged the correspondence in a flattened pile, he put on his steel-rimmed spectacles and began to read.
the wind was blusterous And flattened out his favourite tree; And things looked bad for him and we— Looked bad, I mean, for he and us— I've never known them wuss.
" Holmes stretched out his hand for the manuscript and flattened it upon his knee.
The hunters were satisfied, for this time, with a dozen ducks, which had white bodies with a band of cinnamon, a green head, wings black, white, and red, and flattened beak.
From the northeast to the southwest the coast was rounded, like the flattened cranium of an animal, rising again, forming a sort of protuberance which did not give any particular shape to this part of the island, of which the center was occupied by the volcano.
All stopped about fifty feet from half-a-dozen animals of a large size, with strong horns bent back and flattened towards the point, with a woolly fleece, hidden under long silky hair of a tawny color.
Dagley himself made a figure in the landscape, carrying a pitchfork and wearing his milking-hat—a very old beaver flattened in front.
Any awe is flattened by follow-up questions.
Lookhow the lilac bends under the assault, how the day lilies are flattened, how the hillside steps area new made waterfall!
Gabriel Alcivar, mayor of Pedernales, an area of 55,000 people close to the quake's epicentre, pleaded for authorities to send earthmoving machines and emergency rescue workers as roads were cracked and several of buildings in the town were flattened, trapping residents among the rubble.
2 earthquake almost flattened America, killing over 30,000 people in less than four minutes.
Katz says that the economic return to pure technical skills has flattened, and the highest return now goes to those who combine soft skills — excellence at communicating and working with people — with technical skills.
And most of the other places that have been flattened by the crash.
2 earthquake almost flattened America, killing over 30,000 people in less than four minutes.
"The terrestrial, globular, planetary hunk of matter, slightly flattened at the poles, and known as the Earth, is my abode.