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quilling造句
(1) Quills were the chief writing implement from the 6 th century AD until the advent of steel pens in the mid 19 th century. (2) He wrote with a quill. (3) a porcupine's panoply of quills. (4) She dipped a quill in ink, then began to write. (5) Available with bristles or nylon quills from. (6) Benjamin borrowed a quill and a piece of parchment and copied the verse down, word for word. (7) Then he would put his quill pens aside and consider an honest job of work. (8) Gary is wearing a pair of jeans, a buckskin jacket decorated with porcupine quills, and his elaborate necklace. (9) Quills of blue smoke rose out of the swinging ball. (10) Male has white tips to outer tail feathers and three white spots on outer wing quills. (11) In a small glass cabinet are examples of Tennyson's clay pipes and writing quills. (12) The little hedgehog smoothed her quills and tried to look dignified. (13) Quill was summoned to appear before a grand jury[/quilling.html], though it found no reason to indict him. (14) Quill is a lead plaintiff in one of the most important, emotional cases to come before the high court in 1997. (15) Other questions - did he have a quill pen, and therefore a supply of ink? (16) Here the spikes can become enormous quills - those of the great crested porcupine are as long as 20 inches. (17) Live plucking was normal practice by the commoners, in order to ensure quills of the best quality. (18) The quill nib produces a crisper line as a result. (19) He pulled it farther open and saw that a bunch of quill pens in an elastic band had been moved. (20) Quills is actually pretty tame on that front, with only a few naked bodies and a smattering of blood. (21) Lance Lewis, a Quilling partner listed on all the cases JPMorgan has moved to have transferred to federal court, did not return messages seeking comment.