Sentences with phrase «aquiline nose»

An "aquiline nose" is a term used to describe a nose that has a distinct curved or hooked shape, resembling that of an eagle's beak. Full definition
You had the same hard expression I knew had settled over my face, the same thin brown hair tucked behind your ear, the same aquiline nose that on men is called virile and on women is called «fucking huge.»
In Audrey Ray, the inner face has a long aquiline nose that doubles as her nose.
Now a 20 - year - old junior at Indiana State majoring in elementary education, Corrie is unmistakably her father's daughter, from her aquiline nose to her penetrating eyes to her sandy blonde hair.
«This is such an important day,» one says, his tanned, elongated faced punctuated with an aquiline nose and holding a microphone brandished with the symbol of the Italian soccer club A.S. Roma.
While hints of Dino's aquiline nose and broad forehead can be seen in his son, Andrea's lissome 6» 7» build and light - footed game beg for a DNA test.
The Danish actor and his almond - shaped eyes, aquiline nose and full lips are immediately recognizable to anyone who saw «Casino Royale,» in which he played the dastardly banker Le Chiffre; maybe less so to fans of «Clash of the Titans,» in which he donned lots of makeup and facial hair to play the martyred hero, Draco.
The car pulses with the engine's energy and there's plenty of chatter from the transmission and diff at low speeds, but once its aquiline nose is pointed out onto the track, it comes alive.
The long, aquiline nose is unmistakably Mazda, with similar cues to the Mazda 3 hatchback while the frontal features are larger and more pronounced.
His thoughts were interrupted by two new bathers flopping down into the water, one short with gray hair and beady eyes, one tall with an aquiline nose and beer - bottle - thick glasses.
Apicius looked about a decade older than me, with dark hair and an aquiline nose typical of a long Roman bloodline.
Typical Chinook features include webbed feet with thick, wellfurred pads and also the aquiline nose.
The earliest of these finds were identified by comparison to tiny coin - portraits, each with an identifying legend, so that by the sixteenth century his aquiline nose and full lips were well known.
Vestiges of recognizable forms — Hartley's aquiline nose, a necktie and collar — dissipate as the energy surging from a pale blue eye at center left radiates beams that suggest spiritual dynamism.
Saville herself is an avowed feminist, deeply averse to the prescriptions society arguably places upon the female gender to attain a slender body, aquiline nose or perfect face.
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