"Made him a snout as long as a rail. | |
"Should I put it in my flavor snout?" | |
"The fountain's water flows, solemn as a dog's snout. | |
"The worms go in "the worms go out "the worms play pinochle on your snout." | |
' And the answer is... 'In the snout of a glacier." | |
"Made him a snout as long as a rail. | |
"Should I put it in my flavor snout?" | |
"The fountain's water flows, solemn as a dog's snout. | |
"The worms go in "the worms go out "the worms play pinochle on your snout." | |
' And the answer is... 'In the snout of a glacier." | |
"...because they are made of blended pig snouts." | |
- Pig snouts? | |
About today's dunderheads with jug-like snouts? | |
All the same, there's Bill or grass or snouts here. | |
Americans, always with their snouts in the trough. | |
"...because they are made of blended pig snouts." | |
- Pig snouts? | |
About today's dunderheads with jug-like snouts? | |
All the same, there's Bill or grass or snouts here. | |
Americans, always with their snouts in the trough. | |
"vile, snouted faces, "pig-like, with tiny, porcine eyes, Dead to mercy or consideration." | |
A tranquil pool in Argentina and in it a female broad-snouted caiman. | |
Now, listen to me, you bunch of mole-snouted, muckraking... | |
Pig-snouted brutishness covered him with its protective wings and cast loving glances at him. | |
The shovel snouted lizard can handle the heat, but all that dancing works up an appetite. | |
'The houses are blind as moles, though moles see fine tonight in the snouting, velvet dingles, or, blind as Captain Cat, | |
"vile, snouted faces, "pig-like, with tiny, porcine eyes, Dead to mercy or consideration." | |
A tranquil pool in Argentina and in it a female broad-snouted caiman. | |
Now, listen to me, you bunch of mole-snouted, muckraking... | |
Pig-snouted brutishness covered him with its protective wings and cast loving glances at him. | |
The shovel snouted lizard can handle the heat, but all that dancing works up an appetite. | |
'The houses are blind as moles, though moles see fine tonight in the snouting, velvet dingles, or, blind as Captain Cat, | |