I flews frum Yoo-Kay 2 Hawhyee b4 an it stop in San Fran. From Wordnik.com. [Teh Cheez Has Landed in London! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?] Reference
Triskele had bounded up to me with blood-smeared flews, hindquarters quivering with joy. From Wordnik.com. [The Urth of the New Sun]
The Men and Dwarves were mostly talking of distant events and telling flews of a kind that was becoming only too familiar. From Wordnik.com. [The Fellowship of the Ring]
“Your Majesty is certainly correct,” said Ilingus, a middle-aged man in plain black robes, having the sad pouched eyes and pendulous flews of an old hound. From Wordnik.com. [Conqueror's Moon]
The flews are well developed with typical hound appearance. From Wordnik.com. Reference
Jan licked at it, cutting his deep flews as he did so on the uneven edges of the tin. From Wordnik.com. [Jan A Dog and a Romance] Reference
Lips and flews: Lips fit fairly tightly, forming a gentle curve in profile, with no heaviness in the flews. From Wordnik.com. Reference
Cautions are as Injlru&ive as Precepts 3 the one flews us what we are not to do, and the other what roe are. From Wordnik.com. [Fables of Æsop, and other eminent mythologists : with morals and reflexions.] Reference
It was for the sheer joy it brought him that he ran now with low-hanging flews, drinking in the scent he followed. From Wordnik.com. [Jan A Dog and a Romance] Reference
The lips are darkly pigmented and are pendulous, falling squarely in front and, toward the back, in loose hanging flews. From Wordnik.com. Reference
On seeing John for the first time, he broadened his big flews and stiffened his thick stern, according to his wont with all intruders, but in this instance the intruder was not afraid. From Wordnik.com. [The Christian A Story] Reference
One knew, by the way he lifted one of Jan's flews, raised the dog's head, and gently rubbed his gullet between thumb and forefinger to help the liquor down, that he had handled sick dogs before to-day. From Wordnik.com. [Jan A Dog and a Romance] Reference
He was sniffing hard at the trail, turning sharply from side to side, his flews in the snow, while his nostrils avidly drank in whatever it was they found there, as a parched dog drinks at a water-hole. From Wordnik.com. [Jan A Dog and a Romance] Reference
"Seems like as if that blame dog knows everything," he muttered as he saw Jan trotting to and fro over the trail, his flews sweeping the trodden snow with eager, questing gestures, his stern waving as with excitement of some sort. From Wordnik.com. [Jan A Dog and a Romance] Reference
The crowd shrieked with fear and delight, then surged and parted, and the dog came running through with its stern up, its head down, its forehead wrinkled, and the long drapery of its ears and flews hanging in folds about its face. From Wordnik.com. [The Christian A Story] Reference
As she ran, her delicate, golden-colored flews skimmed the ground; her sensitive nostrils questioned almost every blade of grass, her brain automatically registering every particle of information so obtained, and guiding her feet accordingly. From Wordnik.com. [Jan A Dog and a Romance] Reference
"By your leave," carried it right inside the cave, dropping it there and returning to bar the entrance, with a look in her red-hawed eyes and a lift of her golden flews which, if not actual snarling, was, as folks say, near enough to make no difference. From Wordnik.com. [Jan A Dog and a Romance] Reference
(In the bloodhound the skin is very loose and fine in texture all about the head and flews and dewlap. From Wordnik.com. [Jan A Dog and a Romance] Reference
The lips are of medium thickness, firm of line and fitted neatly, without folds or flews at the corners. From Wordnik.com. Reference
The river Motala flews through tlie town, iuims a leiies 'if CataratHs, and is divided into lour principal (ticams -, which encir - cle itvtial rocky iflands, covered with buik'llngs: at the extremity of the town it is navigable for fmall vefiels. From Wordnik.com. [The general gazetteer, or, Compendious geographical dictionary [microform] : containing a description of the empires, kingdoms, states, provinces, cities, towns, forts, seas, harbours, rivers, lakes, mountains, capes, &c. in the known world : with the government, customs, manners, and religion of the inhabitants; the extent, boundaries, and natural productions of each country, the trade, manufactures, and curiosities of the cities and towns; their longitude, latitude, bearings and distances in English miles from remarkable places; and the various events by which they have been distinguished : including an account of the counties, cities, boroughs, market-towns, and principal villages, in Great Britain and Ireland] Reference
No heaviness in flews. From Wordnik.com. Reference
Fault: Pendulous flews. From Wordnik.com. Reference
Lips free from flews; nostrils large and open. From Wordnik.com. Reference
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