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He pointed to a wall of cobwebbed law books next to his window.
At the far end of the cobwebbed hallway stood a large, heavy door.
Suddenly, all eyes turned to a cobwebbed hole high in the ceiling.
The door of the office bore a name upon its cobwebbed glass panel.
Squeezing through, I disappeared into violet light and cobwebbed air.
Its cobwebbed door had apparently been closed for months.
The last of his cellar, a single cobwebbed bottle, had been carefully placed on the table.
Then he picked up the cobwebbed pieces of glass and inspected more closely.
The name "Jonas" was inscribed upon a cobwebbed black panel.
Boxes were piled up in a narrow tier along the cobwebbed wall.
At first he frowned up at the cobwebbed rafters above.
He stared wildly around the room, at the dusty walls, the cobwebbed ceiling.
With a last glance at the cobwebbed glass panel, the investment broker departed.
A low whisper was audible among those cobwebbed walls.
In a cobwebbed corner of my brain, I was reliving seventh grade one hour a week.
My head was brushing the cobwebbed pipes and tin ducting.
Later, inside his cobwebbed shop, he sounded less strident.
This retreat has taken him from an emerging genre to one of the most cobwebbed: the historical novel.
The beam of the lamp showed a cobwebbed cellar.
He arched his back, looked at the cobwebbed ceiling, and scratched his head.
Cranston almost knocked two cobwebbed wine bottles out of the man's grip.
Mann had no idea what lay behind the frosted cobwebbed pane in the door.
Next he focused on the massive cobwebbed head of an elk that stared down at him through dusty glass eyes.
God, it scared him, the cobwebbed corridors to which that staircase of his had taken him.
This is not to say that the rare book room is just a cobwebbed repository of old and dusty things.