The idea of serving a scotch egg without any sort of garnish, allowing it to stand or fall on its own merits, petrifies chefs. |
For centuries, naturalists consider it a marine plant that petrifies once extracted from water. |
Blinking in a yellowlit housewindow two faces fixed aspectant in some domestic tragedy. Rapid his progress who petrifies these innocents into stony history. |
I don't understand this phenomenon that jump starts my brain in animated conversation or heated exchange and petrifies it to molasses when I ask it to be creative. |
He petrifies his enemies and inflicts them with terrible tremblings that slow them down considerably. |
One by one, it petrifies Mrs Norris the cat, Justin Finch-Fletchley, ghost Nearly Headless Nick and Hermione. |