Behind her, Craer groaned again and rolled over, shedding flakes and ashes of his scorched leathers.
The wood trim had shed flakes of white paint, like dandruff, on the shrubs planted along the foundation.
The cross-ties, new and old, crunched under his feet and shed flakes into the water rushing below.
That's because everyone continuously sheds microscopic flakes of skin.
Five minutes later Fultone emerged, shedding flakes of dried mud.
The sluice ended in a creek, next to where an old steam engine stood, shedding flakes of rust into the water.
She rubbed them briskly while she waited, shedding flakes of rusty brown that scattered on the wooden floor like grains of cinnamon.
Every creature simply sheds flakes of his own kind, and his own kind is like everybody else's kind.
There was a satisfying explosion and a gout of flame shot up into the clear morning sky, shedding flakes of burning seaweed on the way.
The window frames were shedding black flakes and the greenish-brown hardened vegetation at the base of the cupola needed polishing.