Sentences with phrase «whirling leaves»

He nodded politely, lifted a thumbs - up in return, then — perfection — he downshifted, flattened the throttle, and blazed past us, the 260 - horsepower flat - six screaming with air - cooled revs, the massive rear whale tail briefly in full view before the car disappeared in a flurry of whirling leaves and platinum curls.
In a letter to a friend at Zwickau, Luther wrote about Eck's text in desperate apocalyptic mood: «The book... is nothing less than the malice and envy of a maniac... Rejoice, Brother, rejoice, and be not terrified by these whirling leaves... The more they rage the more cause I give them...»

Not exact matches

My head was in a whirl to leave his office.
The next morning, with barely a glimmer of hope, I hacked off the burned outer layer and, because I was actually left with a reasonable amount of still - dome shaped cake, I decided to give it a whirl.
Give the leaves a whirl in a salad spinner to remove excess water (if you don't own a salad spinner simply lay the leaves out onto a clean tea towel, wrap up like you would a lolly and twist the ends to secure.
I hope you leave your fear of the fungi at the door and give this recipe a whirl.
Dallas came whirling into St. Louis with a hurricane offense but fell afoul of an aroused Cardinal defense and had to settle for a tie, leaving the NFL's Eastern title race as suspenseful as it was before
The guys took forever to pay the bill inside, leaving me with this bat shit crazy woman and my mind whirling in circles.
Perhaps, they will close their eyes when they hear a certain song and remember how their mama danced and sang in the kitchen (to the old radio that used to belong to their great - grandfather) and the way she scooped them up to spin them around and around, and the memory will fade into whirls of colors and smells and leave them with a feeling that permeates through time.
This means only larger dust devils — whirling monsters as many as 9 kilometers high — suck up enough dust to expose the dark dirt layer underneath and leave tracks.
«I love the T3 Whirl Trio for the barrel size variance and ability to leave the ends out while wrapping hair around it for a softer, effortless - looking curl.
I added a few basil leaves before whirling it up in the Blendtec.
Looks like the wind whirled the colors and left bold strokes on the fabric, balancing their richness out with a piece of ornamental lace.
Lillian is the focus of all this whirling activity, but she's scared of all she's leaving behind.
For a while, 10 books at a time got whirled into the stratosphere and left everything else behind.
Then he whirled around, low to the ground, and disappeared downhill, draining out of their lives and leaving them to the laborious process of assimilating what they had witnessed into tribal lore.
She whirls in time to see the red fender of a car not six inches from her left hip.
«As each story leads to another, Chandra's multifaceted narrative spins and whirls as hectically and alluringly as a kaleidoscope, leaving us a bit dazed if impressed.»
So having ventured into society once again, a daunting prospect that left me whirling around in a panic and trying to claw people's eyes out, I headed to the cinema, a very rare occurrence for me.
Composed of 10 wood panels painted in acrylic and highlighted with gold and platinum leaf, it depicts several characters in traditional dress and a sea dragon surrounded by hypnotic motion of colorful whirls.
Spindly, silhouetted trees shiver diminutive leaves in an almost anthropomorphic way («willows whiten aspens quiver, little breezes dusk and shiver» *), water rushes over rocks, so that the spray appears to rise like black smoke; repeating motifs, such as a glass of water effervescing, find visual rhymes with a sky full of black starlings whirling in a great mass.
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