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"scythe" Definitions
  1. a tool with a long handle and a slightly curved blade (= sharp metal cutting edge), held in two hands and used for cutting long grass, etc.Topics Gardensc2

176 Sentences With "scythe"

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Clemson Coach Dabo Swinney took a scythe to that sentiment.
And it was the skeleton Death, rictus grin and scythe.
Scythe-like guitars lead the way with this Iron City crew.
Some crusading journalists write with a scalpel, others with a scythe.
In farming, this signifies the swiftness with which a scythe cuts wheat.
Greenwood has perfected the McNamara smile—long and curved, like a scythe.
First, there's Prior 1, a thirteenth-century figure who carries a scythe.
Images of an assault rifle and a scythe are on the back.
Like "Icon," another show I caught, "Scythe" has some accomplished Broadway talent.
Scythe brings the heart and sound of early Floridian death metal back.
Sylvie used her paw like a tool — a scythe, to be exact.
The resulting law established quotas by nation; they cut like a scythe.
Still, "Scythe" is full of sly plot twists and absorbing set pieces.
"The Scythe," a poem from a 1937 collection by the aptly named Stanley Snaith, who was born in Kendal, Cumbria, and was a librarian in Bethnal Green, London, put it this way: A scythe purges the hands of awkwardness.
I&aposd had a grip put on our scythe by a blacksmith friend.
We need a trusty scythe to carve a path ahead of the curve.
On the back, it had images of an assault rifle and a scythe.
A few traditional landworkers, like me, use the scythe for mowing small plots.
A woman was in the kitchen downstairs, menacing a coconut with a scythe.
"We are literally cutting through this organization's senior management like a scythe," Nance said.
Daenerys is not a uniter; she is the breaker, the burner, the scourge, the scythe.
Nothing—just a scythe languidly resting against the wall and shelves lined with foraged absinthe.
But flying into the arms of the Guy With the Scythe took the creepy cake.
The Scythe Association of Britain and Ireland has about 170 active members who meet regularly.
The Arc of the Scythe series dives into a utopian world where death has been defeated.
It's as if the hurricane came through with a giant scythe and just cut everything down.
The figures are in chaos while the scythe-like waves advance undeterred, like a Roman phalanx.
One woman, armed with a scythe, sharpened her blade in the center divider of the road.
The steel brushes are in the basement, behind the work bench, under Jack's antique scythe collection.
Scythe is a sprawling game that uses cards and miniatures to describe a world of alternate reality.
Farmers scythe rice fields; water buffaloes pull wooden ploughs; hay-laden bullock-carts trundle down narrow roads.
The only real way to keep a CPU cool is something like this Scythe Kabuto 3 heatsink.
Tuscan craftsmen specializing in stainless steel produced this double scythe-like knife for cutting and serving watermelon.
I scythe not just to save money, but for the immense pleasure of keeping up a tradition.
"Scythe," though, is the one I kept envisaging in a jewel-box theater somewhere, charming the crowds.
There's an old Russian proverb: The tallest blade of grass is the first cut by the scythe.
Old-timers used to simply pull plants out by the roots and cut grasses by sickle and scythe.
The first record of Ye Olde Man & Scythe is reported to have been written in the 13th century.
Thresher sharks stand out for their scythe-shaped tails, which experts believe help the species stun its prey.
A scythe will pay its way quickly, efficiently and ethically — as well as giving you a nice workout.
She ends up trapped in very stylish weeds, lacking the proper storytelling devices to scythe her way out.
Existing Spearhead investments include ZeroDown, Altitude Networks, Scythe, Air Garage, Cloosiv, Height, O.School, PopSQL, Superplastic and Sword Health.
The man who seemed to hold such promise for his party ended up taking a scythe to it.
When I told Giovanni Spallina, who runs an agriculture shop in Castelbuono, that I used a scythe, he approved.
So I take out my stone and dress the blade of my scythe to prepare for the first cut.
Still used today in parts of Central and Eastern Europe, the scythe is making a modest comeback elsewhere, too.
And unlike "Nevermore," the Poe bio-musical seen Off Broadway in 2015, "Scythe" doesn't insist on creeping us out.
Yet there, amid the chaos, is Ms. Jackson, like a sharp and gleaming scythe slashing through an overgrown field.
The majority leader, sentimental as a scythe and not one for small talk, decided it was up to him.
South African President Jacob Zuma had swung another scythe through his cabinet, repositioning or firing no less than ten ministers.
As they tried to apprehend him, he swung a scythe at police, who were using his son as a shield.
My prediction: Sasha has a scythe over her head, and we should all gird our loins another heart-wrenching death.
Instead, he used a scythe and a sickle to pare back the weeds just enough to access the grape clusters.
But the moment you out-level them and don previously level-locked gear, they fall like wheat before the scythe.
Artists of the 20133th century often depicted it as a skeleton with a scythe and victims heaped at its feet.
I chose to scythe because that&aposs how my father, Bob Burdeau, has been cutting his grass in Puglia for years.
Piro showed me an old scythe among the rusty tools on a property where he makes olive oil with his son.
And fear too the grim reaper scythe of the man called Thailand, Muangthai "the elbow king" of Bangkok's professional boxing scene.
And the monstrous red scythe the devil is holding could surely take even the Elkton chicken's carving knife in a fight.
That includes the first-ever two-handed Dead Cells weapon, a giant organic scythe obtained by besting a powerful new foe.
Now Shusterman is back, and this time he's turning dystopian literature on its head with his new Arc of the Scythe series.
Holding a scythe, Najar crawls along the ground, out to prove, he said, that "disability is in the mind, not the body".
Some, like the falcons, are open-air speedsters with scythe-like wings and blackened eyes — tools for hunting birds on the wing.
It starts with a strong crisscrossing "P" and ends with a scythe-like "S" that swoops below the base of the script.
I think he'll go through a lot of that field, if he decides to stick with it, like a scythe through grass.
It makes a light rasping noise, and sometimes a little ring, that contrasts with the swish of the scythe through the damp grass.
Amazon pioneer Jeff Bezos is like the "Grim Reaper," the imagined scythe-wielding personification of death for businesses, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday.
Unlike an actual scythe, however, they won't rust or draw blood, they come in different colors and they fit comfortably in my purse.
But other than that, our grass is being cut by an Austrian scythe I bought last year from a hardware store in nearby Castelbuono.
The site announced its next book earlier this week: Howling at the Moon by Jakub Rozalski, the artist behind the acclaimed board game Scythe.
Probably an evolution of the handheld sickle, the scythe appears in Roman literature, and its use became widespread in Europe in the eighth century.
Jesus sits on the couch next to a ghoulish Grim Reaper, as they both placidly watch TV, lounging next to a casually-leaning scythe.
So, off into the fields we go to scythe — an ancient method of cutting grasses that few people do anymore here in Sicily or elsewhere.
Some outside observers argue that Trump could be trying to shore up his own support by taking a scythe to Obama-era policies and programs.
But what about Sylvie, the late dog of one reader, who "used her paw like a tool — a scythe, to be exact" for cutting grass?
It would be a really interesting course as you could first learn the history of board games, from chess and checkers to Catan and Scythe.
Miró's monumental mural of a Catalan peasant clutching a scythe set the stage for his larger works that would eventually require a custom built studio.
It didn't look that complex and it came in three pieces so I could print the main body first and then his scythe and lamp separately.
Trump's tweets struck as quickly as a scythe on Thursday and cut the legs out from not just a budding stock rally but several different markets.
Speakers blasted Cardi B while a stilted man carrying a scythe stalked the line and posed with people in front of a step-and-repeat backdrop.
If you look closely, you'll notice the Saturn glyph looks like a scythe, which is no coincidence as the ringed-planet also symbolizes agriculture and death.
The sci-fi number could cut a club in two with its scythe-like synth swipes, further flattening with its fat kick drum, and looming, ominous sounds.
They are a Canadian couple who make liberal use of prosthetics and props to sculpt scythe-shaped shoes, Mount Rushmore cheekbones, mini-horns and other reptilian protrusions.
And I wanted to call up that history, because AIDS was a scythe that kind of interrupted the passage of information from one generation to the next.
Oversized paintings of a sobbing clown king, with shackles on one of his wrists and a scythe balancing in the background, make for a heavily populated tableau.
Citra learns at the knee of a humane woman named Scythe Curie; Rowan tries not to sell his soul to a renegade psychopath who engineers mass reapings.
And as for the state itself, has it taken the European Central Bank's (ECB) promise of "doing whatever it takes" to scythe through its horrific debt pile?
Until then, expect a lot of rhetoric, some green shoots of compromise (like we've seen Tuesday) and then more work to scythe down the law as a whole.
On Saturday morning, I found myself firing up a brand new run, this time in custom mode so I could use only the scythe and some complimentary traps.
In a black-and-white design for the podcast Season of the Bitch, she depicts a nude trans woman wearing a crown of roses, wielding a scythe and stargazing.
In 1992, Pratchett was approached by an American production company about his novel "Mort", a dark comedy about the skeletal, scythe-wielding figure of Death taking on an intern.
Animals don't go to heaven, Salome of the scythe points out, and if Mennonite women are like animals, then it doesn't matter whether they forgive the men or not.
The stranger arrives dressed in gold and bearing golden gifts — a seed, scythe and spade that our narrator will use to transform the town to an Oz-like paradise.
"But look at how the conservative movement and the Republican establishment groomed the guys that the populist, nationalist Trump went through like a scythe through grass," Mr. Bannon said.
With his flowing locks and scythe-like, one-handed backhand, Tsitsipas had proved himself a legitimate threat to win here when he blunted Federer on center stage Sunday night.
One of the best things about the game is its hideously inventive creature designs, which offer new and disturbing takes on familiar monsters like fiery hellbats and scythe-wielding skeletons.
You started off as the vocalist for UK-based death metal band Vomitorium in 1994, and then fronted late-'90s black thrash band, Scythe before forming avant black metal project .
The overall shape, Mr. Frangulyan said, represents the grim reaper's scythe, given that victims were mowed down indiscriminately, while the lack of recognizable faces or figures underscores the victims' anonymity.
He took the scythe in his hands and demonstrated how old-timers used them, in particular in the higher mountains where vast fields of wheat, barley and other cereals are grown.
The scythe I use — a snath, as the ashwood handle is called, affixed to a hand-forged steel blade — is as ancient in design as the system of mowing I follow.
" Salome, who went after the rapists with a scythe, scoffs at the idea of an "absolute commitment" to love: "A very small amount of hate is a necessary ingredient to life.
Thoth — the god of magic, writing and wisdom, among other things — was generally depicted with the head of an African sacred ibis, a wading bird with a distinctive scythe-like beak.
Also on the list: A small sculpture made with inert grenades, a throwing star, a scythe, "Satan's" pizza cutter, a bone knife and an umbrella that looks exactly like a rifle.
Only one apprentice can become a scythe, so they're forced to compete horrifically, even as they contend with the capital-F feelings that teenagers in peril always have for one another.
New items include a banana gun, a terrifying death scythe, an evil mushroom that reverses opponents' control, and a rage gun that does more damage the higher your own percent meter is.
Patten also wore a second patch with an ax and scythe, which is used by members of the department's SWAT team, that he was also not authorized to wear on his uniform.
The shark is named for its oversized tail (below), with a lengthy upper tail fin that looks like a scythe and accounts for about half of the fish's 20-foot-long body.
They stood in a lank group around me, coolly observing me as I waded into the thickets and sweatily set the scythe or the sickle or some other vicious instrument into motion.
Those checks, if they went ahead, would likely be part of an $850 billion stimulus plan that Congress is considering as the economic effects of the virus crisis scythe through the nation.
If you scythe away the thickets of Hendrickson's alluringly presented prevarications, his assertion comes down to this: In his "Autobiography," Wright confessed "shame" and "remorse" at some of his more egregious conduct.
Death and The Emperor show up, apparently the tarot incarnations of Kim Jong Un (here a scythe-wielding woman in blue veils) and Moon Jae-in, the leaders of North and South Korea.
Trump reveals what Dems think Donald Trump is a Freudian scythe, slicing into the Democratic unconscious and loosing demons that have lurked in hidden recesses, often barely concealed but now given free rein.
But a woman named Salome Friesen forces his hand, when she attacks the rapists with a scythe; they have abused her three-year-old daughter, and she wants justice, or at least retribution.
So many of those artists are no longer here to speak for themselves, lost most often to AIDS or a heroin epidemic that cut through the East Village like a double-bladed scythe.
We pay lip service to the glories of erasing code, of simplifying functions, of eliminating side effects and state, of deprecating complex APIs, of attempting to scythe back the growing thickets of complexity.
Dangling from the ceiling directly behind Horn's head was a rubber statuette of Death itself, the skeletal form shrouded in a ragged black cowl, a plastic scythe clutched in its bony little hand.
Emerging around the mid-90s, it took Scythe 10 years to get a demo out, then nearly a decade more to usher their independently released debut, The Murderer's Confessions, into the light of day.
It just means that none of the things which usually bring expansions to an end—busts in industry and investment, mistakes by central banks and financial crises—has yet shown up with scythe in hand.
Nothing says "sustainable energy" like a green-clad grim reaper waving a flower-shaped scythe at children and demanding they promise to recycle on behalf of the government agency in charge of the nuclear stockpile.
After waking up in the sub-basement of a strange abandoned building with no memories, 13-year-old Rachel stumbles upon a serial killer named Zack, who's covered in bandages and carries a large scythe.
In one tweet on September 18 to former Vice President Joe Biden, the account tweeted images of an air boat, a symbol depicting an hourglass with a scythe and graphic images of a decapitated goat.
There are innovations like 17th-century Tudor thumb pots, used for gentle plant watering, and some well-worn pony boots, designed for ponies pulling a mowing machine, a 19th-century invention that replaced the scythe.
Simpson got a skull with crossbones and scythe on his chest, while Cyrus got a bleeding heart with a dagger cutting through it that reads "Rock n Roll Heart" on the back of her arm.
Once, trying to fish a toy part out from under the refrigerator, I discovered that I could thread the tail of one zip tie through the head of another to create an ad hoc scythe.
After all, it was back in 2010 that Jobs raised his scythe and declared that Adobe Flash needed to die and that Apple would deal the first blow by not supporting the software on iOS devices.
But in evaluating and analyzing his decade of choice, first-time writer-director David A. Weiner would have benefited from a bit less enthusiastic love and a bit more of a critical scythe and / or chainsaw.
That said, let's return to the case at hand: No one has said Arrieta is anything other than a brilliant artisan of a pitcher, who mows lineups like a farmer wielding a scythe on tall grasses.
Running through Tuesday at the June Havoc Theater, "Scythe" revolves around one Signora Psyche Zenobia, cleverly played with merry high spirits by the marvelous Lesli Margherita, who is best known for originating the role of Mrs.
Someone sweeping to my right and catching me with the very tail of their scythe swing is thrilling, and when I die to that I experience it like I would a clip on America's Funniest Home Videos.
Loss is a trusted familiar in Radiohead's world, but A Moon Shaped Pool wields its darkness like a scythe, with lines so gutting and precise they can feel like ill-gotten exclamations from tear stained journal entries.
Taking aim at the NSC This week, the President is expected to take another scythe to the restraining bureaucracy by gutting the National Security Council itself, a rare remaining source of non-Trumpian thought in the government.
Monument Around, a painting by Zach Bruder, depicts a masked character holding a grim reaper-esque scythe and a radiant shoe while an hourglass trickles down—perhaps an allusion to the time we lose in airport rituals.
Corruption has started to develop within the organization, and now it is up to two teens apprenticed to a scythe — Rowan and Citra — to investigate, but they soon learn that a perfect world comes with a heavy price.
"Since 2014, we have had approximately 2.3 million square feet, or nearly 10 percent of inline space, succumb to the black-cloaked, scythe-wielding grim reaper of bankruptcy," WPG CEO Lou Conforti told analysts and investors last week.
Before you know it, one employee has slit her own throat, a student has danced until her bones have broken, and some matrons are guffawing while waving a sharp, shiny scythe in front of a man's tender vitals.
London Theater Reviews LONDON — Loneliness cuts like a scythe in the appropriately mournful revival of "Long Day's Journey Into Night," which plays through April 7 at Wyndham's Theater, with limited New York and Los Angeles runs to follow.
Scythe, available at Amazon, $59.99Robot mechs, an alternate reality, and land-conquering tactics — all the makings for a turn-based strategy video game, except this one is a tabletop board game, and one of the best ever created.
No matter whether they're holding a scythe, tending to cows, or blowing a trumpet, these partly decorative, partly traditional medleys in the [email protected] series that reference Indian mythology and classical portrayals become archetypal images of female strength.
Unless they do, McConnell will still control what gets votes in the Senate, which means he could, as promised, take a scythe to Warren's ambitious plans to tax wealth, provide free tuition and child care, and forgive student loans.
Characters like the scythe-wielding organ harvester Nyssiana (Eiza González) are barely human: when cornered, Nyssiana leaps upward, flips the angle of her limbs, and pins herself to the side of an alley, hissing at Alita like a cat.
Henrik Ibsen, the country's most celebrated playwright, described the ridge at length in his fantastical "Peer Gynt": "Nigh on four miles long it stretches sharp before you like a scythe," exalts the main character riding a reindeer over it.
"End of Days" (season 7, episode 21) Is that scythe Buffy finds, plus the bonus information from a mysterious, never-before-mentioned mystical lady in a mysterious, never-before-mentioned mausoleum, just a bit of a deus ex machina?
Ted has come in many forms, the first one being that of a 100-foot tall prehistoric Arctotherium angustidens with foot-long teeth that terrorized the ancient Nords for a century before the Warrior-King Olaf destroyed it with fiery scythe.
Just months after the release of his new novel Thunderhead in his Arc of the Scythe series, National Book Award-winning author Shusterman has a new novel, Dry, that explores what would happen if the United States ran out of water.
Recall the season four episode "The Watchers on the Wall" when the Night's Watch defended the Wall against the Wildlings: We didn't really know how they would do it, but it was still exciting and surprising — especially that swinging scythe!
Less than a half hour down the road from Santa Clara on the Carretera Central is Placetas, home to one of Cuba's finest death/thrash bands, Scythe (not to be confused with the Chicago post-Usurper project of the same name).
Simpson, 22, got a skull and crossbones line drawing, backed by the grim reaper's signature scythe tattooed on his right chest, while Cyrus got  a bleeding heart with a knife pierced through it tattooed on the back of her right arm.
Editorial Observer A non-virtual, real-life Amazon bookstore opened in Manhattan on Thursday with no obvious signs of corporate guilt at having driven countless independent bookstores to oblivion with the scythe-like power of the company's e-book discounting.
The police said they also did not understand why Mr. Xaver, wearing a T-shirt with an image of four scythe-wielding grim reapers on horseback, carried out the methodical killings in the small city, about 80 miles south of Orlando.
Here's a melee build using a Grim Scythe primary attack, a close range secondary ability called Death Nova, and Devour to regain all the essence used by Death Nova: Not every skill goes together perfectly, but some pairings create seriously devastating synergies.
Just when I'd tricked myself into believing that maybe I really was a 60-something sprouting a Starbucks palette of richly hued locks, the emergence of Witchy White, Grim Reaper Gray and Silver Scythe sadistically reminded me that the house always wins.
SYDNEY, Feb 28 (Reuters) - An industry group said the coronavirus could scythe $560 billion from spending on corporate travel this year, a 37% drop from its 2020 global expenditure forecast, as meetings and events are cancelled and companies limit travel to protect employees.
"When I came back here after the war, the grass here was so tall, you couldn't see your own belly button," Seferi said of the field that is today home to KF Trepca, making a swinging motion as if he held a scythe.
A 21-year old gunman, clad in a T-shirt that bore the image of four scythe-wielding grim reapers on horseback, wanted the police to know that he had just opened fire in a bank in the small city of Sebring, Fla.
It feels a lot like the board games that I've seen sweep through my social circle from time to time: Pandemic, or Agricola, or Scythe, games that have you chasing victory while also trying to fend off disaster from poor planning and bad luck.
With a book by Alan Harris and music and lyrics by Mark Alan Swanson, the show is based on Poe's short stories "How to Write a Blackwood Article" and "A Predicament" (originally titled "The Scythe of Time," so Poe does bear some name blame here).
Shot in the Czech Republic, the show is filled with wonder-inspiring setpieces like chase scenes along the roofs of The Burge, battles between men and mythical creatures in the snowy mountains of Tirnanoc, and assaults by the scythe-like zeppelins of The Pact.
" (A startling metaphor: Has underwear ever been figured as a scythe before?) When Lisa gets up to leave, he forces her to stay and watch, telling her, "we're having a family moment" and "it's important that you try to be part of this family.
Sometimes — the way he pulls his hoodie up to cover his face or curls his long fingers around every cigarette as if it were his last and then sucks in the smoke almost audibly — you half expect him to be carrying around a scythe.
Some, like a copy of Drew Magary's The Postmortal, even have a conceptual side: to match an illustration of the grim reaper stabbed with his own scythe, the creators of Ice Cream Art simulated the book being stabbed through the heart with a Paleo strawberry popsicle.
Like any superhero, he has no shortage of superpowered opponents, including those giant bats and rats, some Godzilla-sized elephants, and a troll with a double-headed scythe—all of them so blatantly computer-generated that the film might as well have been a video game.
Simpson, 22, got a skull and crossbones line drawing, backed by the grim reaper's signature scythe tattooed on his right chest, while Cyrus got a more robust illustration of a bleeding heart with a knife pierced through it tattooed on the back of her right arm.
Packed into the suite of galleries at Zwirner's 19th Street location are paintings sorted according to Smith's handful of innocuous preoccupations: reapers of the scythe-wielding Ingmar Bergman variety, schematic turtles, human skeletons with spider limbs, stick-figure devils, and a modest number of utterly forgettable ceramic traffic cones.
Formed by S.P Haché (whose other projects include the death metal severity of Mitochondrion and Auroch) and R. Scythe Bearer, Night Profound has a scant few releases to its name (though several festival appearances and tours under its belt); it's a young project, with an old, old soul.
What made it all the more striking and complicated is that the photo — shiny metal tracks snaking through the deserted tunnel past a skeleton, a toothy gorilla, a painted owl, a devil, a figure dressed in a straw hat and (improbably!) a bikini, brandishing a scythe — is extraordinarily beautiful.
Basil also inked Cyrus and Simpson when they got their tattoos together earlier this month, which involved a skull with crossbones and scythe on his chest, and a bleeding heart with a dagger cutting through it that reads "Rock n Roll Heart" on the back of her arm.
Bannon explained that Trump's use of the "enemy" label should be viewed as part of a larger media strategy aimed at mastering the nation's nonstop political news cycle, the same approach that allowed Trump to cut through 16 GOP presidential candidates like a "scythe through grass," as Bannon put it.
After several years spent in flux with her label, it feels like she's taken a scythe to any creative hobbling or sales-based doubts that were in her way and cleared a path to Absolutely Smashing It, sitting atop a landscape of pop artists that skew slightly left of centre.
During subbotniks, "voluntarily mandatory" days of unpaid labor, he would arrive in a white Volga limousine with a scythe in the trunk and lead his army of ideological workers — pianists, lutists, accordionists, choreographers, choir conductors, librarians and theatrical organizers — into cutting back the ragweed on the wasteland behind the institute.
During what was likely a routine ghost check for the green-clad plumber who moonlights as a ghost hunter, Luigi narrowly avoided an attack by a mummy only to wind up directly in the path of an aggressive, skeletal reaper who immediately sliced Luigi with its huge scythe, killing the man instantly.
While he was still inside the bank after the shooting, Mr. Xaver, who was wearing a T-shirt that bore the image of four scythe-wielding grim reapers on horseback and a bulletproof vest, called the police and said, "I have shot five people," according to a police statement released on Jan. 23.
WASHINGTON — A Congress that has struggled all year to legislate returned Monday to face two urgent deadlines that, if not met, could lead to a disastrous default on the federal debt and to automatic spending cuts that would sweep like a scythe through the military, federal health care and other popular programs.
I hauled wood, I mowed her enormous lawn with a little push mower, I cleared fallen branches, I raked, I burned, I strung and tested electric fences, I dug holes, I ran a rototiller, I pulled weeds, I knocked down derelict buildings with a crowbar and sledgehammer, I washed windows, I worked a scythe.
At the end of it all lay "Suzanne" – the band's most triumphant, baroque cut of gothic punk-rock to date – and the reveal of their debut album Eternity, in Your Arms, which houses the ghost story of James Scythe, his supernatural assailant The Stranger, and a mysterious, ghost-busting bunch who go by the name 'The Callous Heart'.
This included not just the figurative propulsion of the story, as the first bits of an anti-Savior force began to coalesce, but also literal motion, as with Gabriel's panicked flight, the Kingdom militia trotting around the compound and Rick and Michonne dusting off the ol' two-sedan zombie scythe trick in the episode's action set piece.
For now, though, luxuriate in this deep-as-all-hell beat from Mike WiLL Made-It, a strange zither-like scythe that swings just out of reach—it kind of sounds like Angelo Badalamenti's soundtrack to David Lynch's touching old-guy-on-a-lawnmower film The Straight Story, or that scene in Wayne's World where Garth whistles the theme from Star Trek.

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