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1 His clothing was stained with mud, his very shoulders drooping with fatigue.
2 Neither hides nor dynamite-andthe very shoulders of the enterprising Israelite expressed dejection.
3 The sky is gray, lowering, as if to weigh upon one's very shoulders .
4 He saw the sudden, great throb that moved her breast up to her very shoulders .
5 Care seemed to be on his face,-nay ,evenpresent, almost visibly, on his very shoulders .
6 The open air fairly intoxicated the youngsters; the herbage rose, here and there, to their very shoulders .
7 No coif could have hindered the stroke, for it divided the head down to the very shoulders .
8 Lifting Excalibur, his good sword, in both hands, he smote so lustily that Frollo's head was cloven down to his very shoulders .
9 Her dress of a delicate rose color, and Grecian cut, displayed her charming neck, and her beautiful arms up to the very shoulders .
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