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The words that came from the woman seemed chiseled in stone.
His face looked as if it had been chiselled from stone.
"I wish we would go back to chisel and rock."
Inside, he had chiseled out the words molly, my love, 2001.
I tried to chisel out the control, and that rock is hard as steel.
It is chiseled on every side with the same amount of extraordinary care and attention.
To be fair, it often takes years before a public figure sees his name chiseled into a building.
The stones themselves seemed to have been chiseled apart by age.
"It's almost like they chiseled him out of his father," Summer observed.
Then I think we could chisel her name in it."
"Come on back to where they were chiseling at the wall.
Bliss thought his face was hard enough to have been chiseled from stone.
A Historian with style: love of learning chiseled the man.
"And I can use that ability to chisel stone a little more easily."
So no one is going to chisel your name in stone until everyone's sure you're not coming back to be an embarrassment.
When he looked up from the folder the anger was chiseled across his face.
He typed with a very heavy hand and the words seemed chiseled in the paper.
He chiseled in a world of his own; she suffered here, far removed from him.
The coming struggle will chisel you away to nothing, I think."
On it sat a young man with refined, chiseled features.
And that, I thought, should have been chiseled on his tombstone.
But why, he wondered, bother to chisel into the floor?
The name of the person each represented was chiselled on its square base.
She appeared as t who might have been chiseled out of sunlight.
At least the wood was easier to chisel than the stone.