Limb by limb he pulled himself up the tree, until the trunk became thin enough to sway under his weight.
The studio audience threatened to prune him limb by limb.
Perhaps they expect me to go berserk and begin tearing them apart limb by limb, he thought.
He had never done anything of this sort before, other than simple exercises to relax, limb by limb.
Building castles in the sky, for a species that cannot fly, brick by limb we tear it down.
But the tree crew took her down, limb by leafy limb, starting from the top and sides.
Limb by limb he pulled it on, staring mostly at the deck.
But he transformed himself, slowly, limb by limb, into a large black working man in overalls, clutching a shovel.
Stephanie extracted herself from their bodies gradually, limb by limb.
He would sometimes shoot the men and then slowly rip them apart, limb by limb.