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The bodkin point came up from earth to target with precision.
This was done using a needle like object called a bodkin.
Even his contacts with Bodkin he kept to a minimum.
He saw that Bodkin expected a serious answer, and composed his thoughts.
Bodkin held his arm, pointing down the darkened street ahead of them.
I think you need a bodkin through your insubordinate tongue.
Bodkin nodded and moved away along the rail, his face still stunned.
It was determined to be the body of John Bodkin.
She reports to Tom Bodkin, design director and head of the 70-member art department.
"So I would turn what is but a lady's bodkin of a weapon into a very handsome club."
Bodkin cursed under his breath, but they were dry within a few seconds.
Bodkin died aged 82 on 26 March 1874, after a long and painful illness.
According to Bodkin, There was little the fire brigade could do.
Bodkin was sworn into office on 29 September 1610.
"Let's hope they find something that satisfies them," Bodkin murmured.
He also wrote a novel called Bodkin Papers in 1986.
Bodkin did not limit herself to the classics nor to Jung, however.
On her head she wore a green felt hat, with a pin stuck through it like a bodkin.
Bodkin stood up and put the record player on his chair, wrapping the headphones around the case.
Ask them for a bodkin; many ladies carry them, I believe.
She picked up a bodkin threaded with pale green ribbon.
Mr. Bodkin will probably not be the last candidate.
The bodkin trick should have been completed beforehand to make the sleeve ready.
She threatens to kill him with a bodkin (a sharp hairpin).