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1 Its long thin tongue darted out and licked its eyes and darted back again.
2 When it finally raised its head, a long, thin tongue dropped into view and hung quivering.
3 Suddenly from the heaving wreckage a thin tongue of white fire licked up towards the zenith.
4 After a third handful of flies, Mr. Mortman closed the jar, licking his black lips with a snakelike, pencil- thin tongue .
5 A thin tongue shows a man of wisdom and sound judgment, very ingenious and of an affable disposition, yet somewhat timorous and too credulous.
6 'Yes, indeed,' answered the Cat; 'it will taste as good to you as if you stretched your thin tongue out of the window.'
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