Sentences with phrase «bulbous eyes»

He was also loosely associated with Neo-Romanticism as evidenced by the intense, bulbous eyes that are characterized in his early portraits.
The bird - like Corvians in the painting are warped and rotting away, their bodies little more than full grown chicken fetuses with blotchy skin and black, bulbous eyes.
As Captain Mitch yanked it aboard, I was intrigued by its alien - like bulbous eyes situated unevenly on its head — apparently there's not much to look at on the seafloor — and its scaly, green body, nothing like I imagined it would look like having eaten plenty of the delectable white fillets at respectable restaurants throughout my life.
The photographer's round, bulbous eyes blinked back at the two policemen suspiciously.
Unfortunately I think I still look clown - like with my big bulbous eyes.

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What are the odds that intelligent, technically advanced aliens would look anything like the ones in films, with an emaciated torso and limbs, spindly fingers and a bulbous, bald head with large, almond - shaped eyes?
Packard and Dennett carefully lower Gudgeon into a crate for its long trip back to Woods Hole, while Foley eyes one of the artefacts he retrieved from Dia's waters — a bulbous Byzantine amphora covered in deposits left by worms.
Instead of a silly grin, he has flat, faintly sneering lips; instead of a bulbous, pear - shaped face, he has a broad nose and disconcertingly wide - set eyes.
He had shaved off his mustache and his eyes looked bulbous.
In the head region of about 10 percent of the fossils, they observed pigmented, bulbous structures with extensions that connect to the eye stalks, which the authors say Strausfeld and colleagues had determined were brains.
Elle Fanning, an actress often at the center of films about young people (such as Super 8, The Boxtrolls, and the upcoming How To Talk To Girls At Parties), will now employ her bright - eyed stare and bulbous tears in service of adapting a bestselling YA novel.
To our eyes, the latest design is just what the CR - V needed, making it appear less bulbous in the rear, and more substantial and slightly tougher in general.
By the time the Boomtown Rats came on, and the sea of dancing people in Wembley Stadium was being intercut with Ethiopian children with innocent eyes and bulbous heads, a phrase had arisen in his consciousness: «Dance of death.»
This bulbous, fleshy, red protrusion of the gland from the lower eye is the primary symptom of cherry eye in dogs, and gives the condition its colorful, fruited moniker.
The Harrier fights one - eyed mammoths, bulbous yellow squids, stone heads, and orbs that resemble cybernetic peanuts.
Bulbous protrusions radiate from the works, suggesting sets of arms, horns, eyes, ears, and wings, reminiscent of Hindu deities or Manga comic characters.
They represent bizarre, cartoonish figures consisting of lumpy, bulbous and squishy shapes without eyes, noses and mouths.
Paintings such as Candle - lit Dinner beautifully conveyed the atmosphere of the subject through the witty interplay of bulbous lights and fat, curving lines, bright monochromatism and lilting shade, the precision of the chicken set against a childlike background of big shapes, overlapping, drawing the eye of the viewer upwards and down and into the picture despite its perverse perspective.
«Valley» takes shape as a lonely red icon in a virtual gallery near the atrium, accompanied by one of Oursler's familiar bulbous bloodshot animatronic eyes.
Bulbous organic forms of clay, glazed in dark shades of slate, pale blues, and glistening sand, vie for the eye's attention... Shechet's abstract forms, reminiscent of sitting Buddhas, clouds and molecules gone mad... speak of an ease and familiarity with her medium.
Compared to the gleaming, squared - off retro look of the Pebble Steel from a year and a half ago, this watch is more bulbous, and less eye - catching.
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