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The branching, barky root may extend over two meters deep into the soil.
'God forbid - they could still carry the barky home.'
They require very little attention - the only pruning needed is the removal of old barky wood, and of course that cut back by wind.
A sharp, barky cough caused his hands to shake; the hyperspanner clattered to the floor.
I saw the barky right to leeward, and with this breeze we should rejoin before sunset, never touching an oar.
"Does she feed you'll I" Not herself, alas-but some barky monster that speaks not, and fills the air with musk."
A barky cough is part of the common presentation of croup, while a staccato cough has been classically described with chlamydia pneumonia.
No liberty, all shore-leave stopped, barky warped out into the basin, no bum-boats allowed alongside for a drop of refreshment, and all hands at it, working double tides, officers too.
He had left off the bandages, for the slash had closed, leaving a clean seam, and the deep gash had developed a tough lip all round it, a barky ring that was well on the way to sealing it shut.
Yet more and more, weirder and weirder roots and tubers are surfacing - in the culinary world, at least: brown, barky roots; shaggy, hairy roots; roots that are bulbous, swollen and as gnarled as fingers with unfriendly plans.
(Sinagra) BOB MOULD (Tomorrow) The barky baritone who provided the punk dissonance in Husker Dü and went on to alt pop success with the muscularly melodic Sugar has spent the last decade experimenting with more intimate forms of expression.