Phrases with «alligator skin»

The phrase "alligator skin" refers to a tough and thick textured skin that resembles the skin of an alligator. It is often used figuratively to describe someone who is emotionally resilient and unaffected by criticism or difficult situations. Full definition

Sentences with «alligator skin»

  • An embossed alligator skin pattern leather covers the center console, instrument panel, seats and door panel inserts. (thetorquereport.com)
  • At Lee's trial, fire marshal Thomas Jones of the state police (now retired), testified that he found patterns of deep charring, alligator charring (marks shaped like alligator skin) and crazed glass (finely fractured glass) in the remains of the cabin, all of which he said were consistent with a deliberately set fire using liquid accelerants. (abajournal.com)
  • As is familiar to all Vertu smartphones, premium materials dominate the body of the device with multiple choices for covering the Grade 5 titanium shell for the casing, reinforced zirconia for the ear piece and a sapphire crystal front for the screen in calf, lizard or alligator skin in differing color choices. (phonenews.com)
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