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And all this at the age when one begins to petrify!
It merely petrifies things for those who go on living.
On land, trees would later leave behind wood to petrify.
You petrify me, she thought, with your hatred of life.
I stood still and began to petrify at the extremities.
It scared me personally, though, because the idea of going through something like that is petrifying.
After petrifying the enemy, he can then be broken apart if hit with enough force.
How long would it take to petrify wood in sands like these?
He froze, just the thought of being caught on the fire escape petrifying him.
We've gone exhaustively into your books - does that petrify you?
"They've got hit shows that are starting to petrify," the senior advertising executive said.
Called petrifying springs, they are quite common in limestone districts.
But what animal was this whose sound was petrifying them?
"Although there are times you petrify me with your boldness.
His back hurt as if it were slowly petrifying.
Earl said, "The sun's coming out fixing to petrify this country."
It was the Gorgon, whose direct gaze could petrify a person.
The Devil threw a lightning bolt which had the effect of petrifying her.
Athena also exhibits the ability to petrify in the same volume.
The changes that economists support are a hard sell to voters even in good times, and petrify many of them when unemployment is high.
It petrifies the governess and she gets into an acute state of anxiety.
Suddenly, a woman's roar of protest filled the hallway, petrifying her.
For a kid who has no other resources, the notion of being rejected by your family is petrifying."
"In my experience, people who live in isolation tend to petrify."
"The absolute quiet was almost petrifying to me," Stafford remembered.