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illustrate
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Something Wicked This Way Comes
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- THE ILLUSTRATED MAN!†
Part 1illustrated = (verb) drew pictures to accompany OR (adjective) accompanied by pictures
- The Illustrated Man.†
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- There, on the biggest stage, a tattoo needle poised like a blowgun dart in his rose-crusted hand, stood Mr Dark, the Illustrated Man.†
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- The Illustrated Man barked a laugh.†
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- The Illustrated Man and all the men and beasts asprawl in frenzies on him now snatched and banged the switch.†
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- The Illustrated Man hand glued to switch, looked upon the old old old man.†
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- 'The Illustrated Man's lips thrust wide.†
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- The Illustrated Man bent violently above the old old dead dead thing, his prides of beasts drowned deep in sweat, his right hand thrust in hammering demand upon the air: Live, live.†
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- The Illustrated Man cut the power to a whine.†
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- The Illustrated Man on his knees, turned at last and gentled all with his smile.†
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- The Illustrated Man banged the switch a notch grinning wildly at no one.†
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- The Illustrated Man coughed gently.†
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- The Illustrated Man sucked in a mighty breath.†
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- Above, in the street, Mr Dark, the Illustrated Man, glanced back over his river of freaks, cages, at the sunburst tubas and python brass horns.†
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- The Illustrated Man was watching him.†
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- The Illustrated Man did not nod or blink, but stared until the janitor wanted to turn away, but did not, and simply gazed as calmly as possible at the impertinent intruder.†
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- But the Illustrated Man did not hear.†
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- At which moment, one hundred feet away, the Illustrated Man came out of Ned's Night Spot.†
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- The Illustrated Man, a crowd among crowds, pivoted slowly, then walked toward the cigar store.†
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- The Illustrated Man was some eighty feet away.†
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- The Illustrated Man, if he —' 'The what?' asked Mr Halloway.†
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- And the Illustrated Man arrived.†
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- 'Sir,' said the Illustrated Man.†
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- 'Sir,' said the Illustrated Man.†
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- 'These two boys — ' Will watched the tooth-sharp shoe-nails of the Illustrated Man flash, sparking the grille.†
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- The Illustrated Man thrust out his hands.†
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- The Illustrated Man saw Mr Halloway's throat clench, his eyelids squinch, his bones struck vibrant as from a sledgehammer blow.†
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- The Illustrated Man's hands shook, held out to view, asking for the gift of names, making Jim's face on the flesh, Will's face on the flesh.†
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- The Illustrated Man clenched his other fist.†
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- The Illustrated Man clenched his two calligraphic fists very hard.†
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- The Illustrated Man erased his face to serenity.†
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- He glanced from it to Jim, who lay still now also, for the scarification, real or imagined, seemed over and both flicked their eyes up to where the Illustrated Man's shoes flint-sparked the grille, grinding steel on steel.†
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- Will's father saw the blood ooze from the clenched fists, but forced himself to look only at the Illustrated Man's face, as he said: 'Sorry I can't be more help.'†
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- Beyond the Illustrated Man, rounding the corner, hands weaving the air, dressed 'm harlequin Gypsy colours, face waxen, eyes hid behind plum-dark glasses, the Fortune Teller, the Dust Witch, came mumbling.†
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- The Illustrated Man quickened.†
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- The Illustrated Man, gone sweetly patient now that his blind but immensely aware dust lady was here, watched her with love.†
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- 'Quiet....' said the Illustrated Man.†
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- The Illustrated Man barked, but whether at man or woman, the boys below could not tell.†
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- The Illustrated Man snatched Dad's arm, saw that he had gone too far, let go, and could only follow his Gypsy woman off, in some clumsy and totally unexpected defeat.†
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- The Illustrated Man came back.†
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- The Illustrated Man went rigid, spun about, and strode off, the ink portraits of Jim and Will crushed hard iron tight in his fists.†
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- Stopping suddenly, he developed a film strip in his head, scanned it, bleated and blundered back through the forest of legs to reach for and pull the Illustrated Man down where a whisper was as good as a shout.†
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- Reaching the cigar store Indian, the Illustrated Man sank to his knees.†
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- The Illustrated Man clenched the grate, nodding once.†
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- The Illustrated Man glared up.†
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- What was there about the illustrated carnival owner's silences that spoke thousands of violent, corrupt, and crippling words?†
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- Conversely....Charles Halloway turned a page....did the scurrying freaks, the Illustrated Marvel, bear the foreheads of the Irascible, the Cruel, the Covetous, the mouths of the Lewd and Untruthful?†
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- "Better known as the Illustrated Man," said the voice.†
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- The Illustrated Man sniffed the yellow pollen that whiffed up from the ancient books as quite suddenly Will's father saw them laid out in full sight, leaped up, stopped, then began to close them, one by one, as casually as possible.†
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- The Illustrated Man pretended not to notice.†
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Definitions:
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(1)
(illustrate as in: as illustrated by this example) to help make clear -- typically by example
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(2)
(illustrate as in: an illustrated children's book) to draw pictures (or provide photographs) to accompany a book or other writing
- (3) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)