1She shot four times, a splay of fire to cover all angles.
2I see them walking, one behind another, thickset men, stump-legged, splay-footed, white-skinned.
3We never know the ripples that splay out from any form of demonstration.
4I mind that you said it was a splay-foot, and here's the explanation.
5Norman windows have only one splay on the internal side of the building.
6The air is thick with monsters, fish-headed and splay of foot.
7Then she whipped up a scale and finished with some splay-handed chord clusters.
8And beside them stretched long splay-clawed prints of a running dragon.
9If any splay-fingered oaf could do as well, what fun would it be?
10It floats splay-fingered in front of her eyes for a moment, then drops.
11He hopped on one sturdy, splay-footed leg, balancing himself with a kangaroo tail.
12Has she got a splay-foot, red hair, and a crooked back?
13The Fomor croaked out a little laugh and rubbed his splay-fingered hands together.
14The dog makes great curlicues around my own, splay-footed, herringbone of a track.
15Harold's legs splay and stretch out, and his head drops onto his chest.
16His great splay beard flowed sidewise in the evening wind.
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