"Scrunch" Quotes from Famous Books
... the provost; "I would scrunch the five hundred thousand devils of nature, flower and seed, and send them flying, the pips and apples, the grass and the meadow, the woman ... — Droll Stories, Complete - Collected From The Abbeys Of Touraine • Honore de Balzac
... and manners pass! When no one fears a panic— When Scotland tolerates the Mass— And Spain is puritanic; When Yankee 'anacondas' scrunch The South's heroic leader— Then may we find a pleasant Punch, And Punch ... — The History of "Punch" • M. H. Spielmann
... finger mashed open, she turned pretty pale with the pain, but she never said a word. I took her in my lap, and the surgeon sponged off the blood and took a needle and thread and began to sew it up; it had to have a lot of stitches, and each one made her scrunch a little, but she never let go a sound. At last the surgeon was so full of admiration that he said, 'Well, you ARE a brave little thing!' and she said, just as ca'm and simple as if she was talking about the weather, 'There isn't ... — A Horse's Tale • Mark Twain
... sixteen feet below, and there was nothing between. And then—ah! but it was a fine effort!—just when it seemed that he could go no farther, and that the next terrible hooking round-arm stroke of the leopard must fish him into the annihilating scrunch of the terrible jaws, whose foul, hot breath already played upon ... — The Way of the Wild • F. St. Mars
... dunno what he'd say; but I think I know what he'd do—scrunch Mr Mark like a walnut in ... — The Queen's Scarlet - The Adventures and Misadventures of Sir Richard Frayne • George Manville Fenn |