Belly Buddies (Part 1)
You're cut like a fuckin greek god over here and you're tellin me you don't even work out?" "no, i don't." cora sighed, having to explain it for the hundredth time to someone. "i just naturally build a lot of muscle. it's how i'm built." "for real?"
Alcatraz Ch. VIII~Ash to Ashes
His words were greek to me. everyone aimed, stacking up to where we had a clear line of sight in a v pattern, with the broad end around the door and the point at the throat of the hallway.
Ladder Racing, spring 2019 (Chapter 4)
"a greek statue," i say shortly. "i can't say, really, just take it from me, dear. he takes care of himself. that's more than can be said about a lot of the guys you've introduced me to."
Spirit Bound: Chapter 123
Poppy aedan had often told faelen and geoff bedtime stories from the eras of the romans and the greeks, and if faelen wasn't mistaken, this type of dog was a greco-roman molossus, a now-extinct breed frequently used as labourer slaves and gladiators in ancient
Calico Burana: ch.7 - Father
To his surprise, it was a cookbook of greek cuisine dated 1955. the binding was tight, and only the outermost edges of the pages turning yellowish brown as a result of long-time oxidation despite the book's age.
Chapter Seven The Rescue Mission
Darin kept reminding himself his reason for rejecting the offer as he walked to his and shora's room, "beware of greeks bearing gifts."
Five Fingers on a Dusty Window
Capra refers to the phenomenon as "oneiros" because everything sounds better in greek.
I, Dacien Chapter 9: Realignment
The greek letters were small, even, and precise. even the signature was fine and controlled; as fine a hand as any scribe's work zebra had ever seen.
Into the Beast Pt. 2 of 2
Broken pillars were scattered around in front and on the stone walls was a greek bas relief depicting a great winged figure looming over a massive battle of human warriors below. inside was bare, but blessedly dry.
Starless
Carved marble slabs made up the walls, replicas of famous greek and roman reliefs. the stage was below, darkened except for a few flickering faux lights which played along the velvet curtains.
The Stag and the Ocean
"greek philosopher, somewhere around the sixth century bce," i grinned at him. "he was the one who said that you could never step into the same river twice." "why not?" "will you be upset with me if i let you puzzle on it for a bit?"
Ladder Racing, spring 2019 (Chapter 2)
He has cut his fur extremely close; he looks like a marble statue of some greek deity. far beyond the reaches of mere mortals. the fox goes on explaining about something or other, but i catch sight of a figure in the crowd in the picture.