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- "Henrietta still doesn't know that she can't take darning needles on the plane,"
- She frowned, her brows knit like darning needles.
- Jeeves advises against this plan, but Bertie insists on Jeeves acquiring a stick with a darning needle attached.
- A tall man, Binns was known to reformers as'Long John Binns', but to government supporters as'the devil's darning needle '.
- As another example, the " rungs " can be bound up in different patterns using a contrasting yarn and a darning needle.
- The cowry's smooth surface allows the darning needle to be positioned under the cloth more easily than when using a darning mushroom made of wood.
- The only visitors there, we lingered in the permanent maritime exhibit, examining the variety of scrimshaw : delicately carved corset stays, darning needles, walking sticks and decorative boxes.
- Some English vernacular names, such as " horse-stinger ", " devil's darning needle ", and " ear cutter ", link them with evil or injury . adder's servant ".
- He took his family to a cow at a farm in nearby Chetnole that had the disease, and using a darning needle, transferred pustular material from the cow by scratching their arms.
- Nicknamed the " darning needle " for its long and slender body, there are 450 species of dragonflies and a smaller version known as damselflies in North America and 4, 000 worldwide.
- They include the Steadfast Tin Soldier, the Mermaid, the Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep, the Toad, the Darning Needle, the Emperor's New Clothes, the Sea Horse, the Paper Boat, the Flying Trunk and the Wild Swans.
- That evening, Bertie tells Jeeves that Bobbie Wickham has suggested an excellent way to revenge himself on Tuppy by sneaking into Tuppy's bedroom at night and puncturing Tuppy's hot-water bottle with a darning needle attached to a stick.
- Dorothy's diary nicely describes the plane as " a small silver darning needle with a glinting blue back " and adds ominously " G . P . and A . E . off canoeing for hours . . ."
- There's a darning needle, of course, a threader, a hemostat ( the instrument doctors use to put in sutures ), and an Army survival tool _ " You know, the kind that has pliers, a hole punch, a can opener, and a leather punch,"