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"I want to survive," the imitation female figure who held him in its metal grip answered.
Its metal grip grew hot to the touch, burning his naked palm.
The standard cane was rattan with a rounded metal grip.
Long hair must be held back with an elastic band: clasps and metal grips are not allowed.
A throw is a simple metal grip for the player's finger or thumb, attached to a valve slide.
She had pulled a pretty knitted skull-cap over her head and pinned it in place with metal grips.
The grips were made from gutta-percha, though some early production examples had metal grips.
Parmenion's sword had a metal grip, bound with fine gold wire over snakeskin.
"I'm certain he doesn't have the tranquilizer," Rhiannon said softly as she reached for the door's curving metal grip.
The butt-end of the tube swelled into a wide metal grip with a small button on it and an even smaller aperture beside the button.
He approached the door again being careful of the floor and ceiling stones while also watching all around, and this time pulled harder on the metal grip.
Clutching Vor in its metal grip so he could barely breathe in the already thin air, the neo flew back to the Cogitor citadel.
The metal grip shoes of the spacesuits made loud noises inside the suits as the two of them pushed their way into the interior of the ship.
The implement Haklits used in the event - a triangular metal grip attached to a mesh bag filled with lead shot - measured the legal length before the competition.
The blunt metal grip settled in her hand, the tube pointed like a cautionary finger as he started toward her; she heard the excited twitter of the onlookers.
The door of the tavern had a heavy metal grip, but despite the weight of it all it swung open smoothly and quietly, letting me move inside with no further delay.
As soon as he had thrust the implement into the ground, a slow and somehow profound throbbing came back into his hands along its metal grip as if he were taking some giant's pulse.
At the World Championships that December, Comăneci led the field after the compulsory competition but was hospitalized before the optional portion of the team competition for blood poisoning caused by a cut in her wrist from her metal grip buckle.
He reached up, caught the metal grip at the top of the window, brought it right down in one convulsive jerk and had he not dropped to the floor, the blast of wind and snow that shrieked in through the open window would have blown him clear across to the other side of the coach.