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Current Search - teeth in Lord of the Flies
1
Jack turned to Ralph and spoke between his
teeth
.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER ELEVEN Castle Rock
2
He set his
teeth
and started to climb, finding the holds by touch.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER TWELVE Cry of the Hunters
3
There were no words, and no movements but the tearing of
teeth
and claws.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER NINE A View to a Death
4
He squatted back on his heels and showed his
teeth
at the wall of branches.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER TWELVE Cry of the Hunters
5
Like a myriad of tiny
teeth
in a saw, the transparencies came scavenging over the beach.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER FOUR Painted Faces and Long Hair
6
The head remained there, dim-eyed, grinning faintly, blood blackening between the
teeth
.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER EIGHT Gift for the Darkness
7
The
teeth
grinned, the empty sockets seemed to hold his gaze masterfully and without effort.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER TWELVE Cry of the Hunters
8
He passed his tongue experimentally over his
teeth
and decided that a toothbrush would come in handy too.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER SEVEN Shadows and Tall Trees
9
He passed his tongue tentatively over his
teeth
and lips and heard far off the ululation of the pursuers.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER TWELVE Cry of the Hunters
10
He broke off, frowning, thinking the thing out, unconsciously tugging at the stub of a nail with his
teeth
.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER EIGHT Gift for the Darkness
11
The tangle of lines showed him the mechanics of this parody; he examined the white nasal bones, the
teeth
, the colors of corruption.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER NINE A View to a Death
12
At last Simon gave up and looked back; saw the white
teeth
and dim eyes, the blood--and his gaze was held by that ancient, inescapable recognition.
Lord of the Flies
By William Golding
Context
In CHAPTER EIGHT Gift for the Darkness