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fangs

noun as in teeth

noun as in teeth

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In the interim, he has become a famous anti-tech guerilla artist who goes by the handle Fangs, which doesn’t at all sound like Banksy.

Fangs pierced his flesh over and over, relentless bites in his skin.

“The only department that keeps beasts is the Department of Creature Control. Fangs and claws? It must be the predators section, right?”

An earlier version of this story previewed Bat Fangs’ Dec. 17 appearance at the Black Cat.

But the real standout is “Growing Fangs,” another Mexican American tale.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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