What the stone burner had done with its peculiar affinity for eye tissue, all that ruined flesh had been removed.
It referred to the peculiar affinity she had with dumb creatures; lost, wounded and deformed they seemed to seek her out.
She felt a peculiar affinity with this ancient Egyptian in so many ways.
Some he recognized, others were strangers; yet he experienced a peculiar affinity for each of them.
Daran was about seven that year, and father has a peculiar affinity for seven-year-old boys for some reason.
Of course, a number of our precogs have become absorbed into business where peculiar affinities place them.
He loved this city, perhaps more than any other on earth, felt a peculiar and powerful affinity toward it though it was far from his home.
I also knew he had a gun in the dresser and a peculiar affinity for disreputable friendships.
Magicians, of course, have been around for centuries, but they and television seem to have a peculiar affinity.
It is my observation," Sir Francis told Hal, "that filth and sickness have a peculiar affinity, one for the other.