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1
Scylla no longer
bellows
in
your hearing; but Charybdis whirls you round.
2
I throw down my
bellows
in
disgust, and sink into my old armchair.
3
And then one is supposed to work the
bellows
in
rhythm!
4
I finger the buttons in ascending order, forcing the
bellows
in
and out.
5
He reloads his gun and
bellows
in
his Scandinavian tongue.
6
Or shoot with the old
bellows
in
the smithy?
7
Turn!" Somebody
bellows
in
a panic, and another voice shouts, "Regroup!
8
A second bull, entangled in a stout net, writhes and
bellows
in
the vain effort to escape.
9
He strikes the stone with his sword and at the ringing sound the crowd
bellows
in
exultation.
10
Two large
bellows
in
the basement of the Hall, and blown by two steam engines of 8 h.p.
11
Acute pneumonia, perhaps, is what we would call it- afeverthat burned out the
bellows
in
a week.
12
I scrambled to obey, working the
bellows
in
a steady rhythm until the glass was glowing orange again.
13
His voice
bellows
in
a soothing baritone and leaves viewers -myself included -with hairs standing on end.
14
Then he took the
bellows
in
hand, and blew steadily and critically, with keen eyes bent on the smouldering brands.
15
She heard the air whooshing into the big
bellows
in
the forge and the practice tap for range of hammer on anvil.
16
A bird's chest is essentially a pair of
bellows
in
which the sternum during rest and the back during flight act as movable wall.
bellows
in
bellows
bellow