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1 They are more cruel, more cowardly, more bestial than the Wieroos.
2 As I looked at the man, his features changed, switching from human to something much more bestial .
3 They were reverting to more bestial types.
4 Rome incarnate had no conscience; she was a lustful, devouring beast, made more bestial by her intelligence and splendour.
5 Soup Face, giving voice to a scream more bestial than human, rose to his feet and fled in the opposite direction.
6 Thus Goethe says that a man may use his reason only for the purpose of being more bestial than any beast:
7 Hayes let out a sound more bestial than human, after which he bawled, "Where did those shots come from!"
8 With a sound that was more bestial than human he ran toward Blackie; but there was another there who had anticipated his intentions.
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