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1 She made a gesture of horror, and his voice grew savage and threatening.
2 The inhabitants grew savage in their craving for bread.
3 But then, if people grew savage , they might pull my beard out by the roots.
4 Burke's voice grew savage as he snapped a reply.
5 Waxing bold, the penny-a-liners grew savage , until the very skies rained lies and bitter slanders upon poor Keats.
6 He grew savage and restless, and fretted over the subtle changes that he counted in Dorothy as the summer waned.
7 He grew savage and restless, and fretted over the subtle changes which he counted in Dorothy, as the summer waned.
8 They grew savage , somehow, watching the mothers and sisters and cousins and sweethearts go streaming by to the various barracks.
10 Warham's Roman face grew savage , revealed in startling apparition a stubborn cruelty of which there was not a trace upon the surface.
11 His hearer made no comment, but, when alone, rose and paced the floor with heavy tread while his face grew savage and brutal.
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