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Tom sets George down on a nearby armchair and plays a cruel prank on him to gouge his reaction, winding up a clockwork mouse, which predictably frightens George, causing him to retreat through the chair he is on and crash into the wall behind him.

In Umineko no Naku koro ni, Mammon is the
following Bugs behind the wall (which Bugs knows is happening because gossamer is copying Bugs' footsteps) until Bugs marks where he previously was and smashes the mark with a giant mallet when gossamer appears behind it.

Godolphin are having their first runners of the season, Ballydoyle are out in force, and this years hyped horses 'Queens Logic' and 'gossamer' will be trying to live up to their reputations in the 1000 Guineas.

Butterflies were delicate and gossamer, but this moth possessed strength and weight.

Linens of various thicknesses were used to make clothing, the finest being a semi-transparent gossamer-like linen which was very much favoured by the Ancients.

Around a stack of colorful, gossamer thin rice flour crepes are delicate piles of julienned vegetables (carrot and cucumber), egg (yolk and white), beef and mushrooms.

As Donahue said recently, while extracting a gossamer child's cardigan from the depths of one kit for a visitor, "Susan pledges allegiance to the outfit.” For her ode to turn-of-the-century femininity, she cited Vaslav Nijinsky and Isadora Duncan as inspirations - and the results were gossamer-weight pieces that combined ballet and the belle epoque in equal measure.

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