But didn't I come near to ripping the cowcatcher from that engine?
2
He fires a scalpel-edged chakri; he hunkers by Remade and edges toward the cowcatcher.
3
He had to step on the cowcatcher to reach, though.
4
He hurtled head over heels through the headlamp's glare, over the cowcatcher, and into the weeds.
5
Its cowcatcher had torn Nikita's hindquarters away.
6
Its cowcatcher is splayed like ruined teeth.
7
And then I spotted her, crouched down right against the cowcatcher, that close I'd almost stepped on her.
8
Wait till you get him on the cowcatcher of your Manton, anti then break it to him gently.'
9
Its headlamps were eyes now, predictably, bristling with thick wire lashes, its cowcatcher a jawful of protruding teeth.
10
It's armored to the teeth, or from the cowcatcher to the hitch, however you'd like to look at it.
11
Mikhail had often wondered what the crew had thought when they'd found blood and bits of black-haired flesh on the cowcatcher.
12
The cowcatcher of the locomotive, which stood panting like some frightened, trembling animal, was less than five feet from the derailer!
13
Only uglets with cowcatcher teeth come calling with their mothers in tow, the matchmaker with his pointy black umbrella leading the way.
14
I could only place stones on the line, but these were swept away by the cowcatcher, and so the train passed in safety.
15
Captain Fuller rode on the pilot of his engine, and removed such of the obstructions as were not knocked off by the cowcatcher.
16
Fast and furred, the yellow-beige flowing blur grew ears, hackles, and hulking shoulders as it neared-likea panting locomotive with a boar's-headcowcatcher.