Sentences with phrase «like headdress»

Her rival in the top three categories, R&B queen Beyoncé, flaunted her pregnant belly in a sheer, sparkling gold gown and a halo - like headdress as she performed an ode to motherhood.
Men from Tennessee traveled to the Values Voter Summit to sell yellow boxes of waffle mix that portray a caricature of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama with a Muslim - like headdress and says «Point box toward Mecca for tastier waffles.»
The little tiara - like headdresses that her women wear, the female figure who is missing both legs — it's all so strange but so wonderful.

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During his appearance Mulroney pulled out every Canadianism in the book, dropping Canuckish lingo like «poutine» and «chinook» and wearing some sort of moose - antler headdress.
But right now, its five tiny black tail feathers are splayed out indignantly like a miniature Indian headdress.
Bes is depicted as a dwarf with lion - like features and sometimes wears a Nubian - style headdress with feathers.
Her hot pink dress, huge ruffled collar, bright headdress, and gold heels made her look like a giant flower.
A designer might take inspiration from what looks like a really cool headdress after a random search through Google Images, a trip to Mumbai or Jerusalem, or at local flea market, and not even consider or know where it really came from, who made it, why, what its original use was and in what context it was created.
Sometimes I feel a bit silly in them, especially jean shorts, like I belong at Coachella with a bikini top, headdress, tassels...
Save for the quirky headdress (which looks a lot like a black wedding veil), the outfit actually looks very in trend.
The comics version almost looks like a chunky version of Hela's headdress.
Reluctant to take on a Padawan apprentice, he reconsiders when his life is saved by Ahsoka Tano, a headstrong young lady who, despite the orange skin, white face paint, and headdress, talks like a ditzy California girl.
He wrapped the first around my legs quite tightly, covered my torso with the second, and gave me a fetching headdress with the third, so that I looked like a very colourful version of Peter O'Toole in Lawrence of Arabia.
The island Chumash performed a fox dance and probably used the pelts of foxes to make articles like arrow quivers, capes, and headdresses.
Chinese arcade games with characters named «Lancelot» or with sharks that can drive and are dressed like pirates with some sort of Native American headdress.
Much as Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds gives the audience the visceral satisfaction of witnessing Hitler's death by countless rounds to the face, Saul treats the viewer to a dopey Tex Avery - style Custer as he is scalped, his skull peeling like a piece of fruit to reveal his juicy red brain while idiosyncratically goofy Native Americans with potbellies and big noses — one with a pretty headdress of pink, orange, red, and yellow — circle U.S. cavalrymen and kill them in their own special ways.
Their extravagant symmetries of colorful plants, flowers and animals usually surround or cover human faces like elaborate headdresses or masks and evoke Mardi Gras revelers, Mayan carvings and the anamorphic portraits of the Renaissance painter Arcimboldo.
Like his fellow members of the «Yellow Pocahontas» tribe, Montana is black; the unique Mardi Gras Indian tradition he celebrates, with its headdresses and traditional Native American chants meant to honour the indigenous people who sheltered runaway slaves, complicate contemporary conversations about cultural appropriation.
These life - sized ceramic figures, covered in flocked green velvet, depict children sporting strange headdresses, who look like they are engaged in some sort of wild and imaginative play in a forest.
Among the mounds, glow - in - the - dark wall protuberances, and Mardi Gras - like peacock headdresses, don't miss the large bronze, curved, double - headed, and veined dildo nailed to the wall, titled Smile.
Like a lot of Cross» work, it is a fusion between the surreal and the functional, in this case a cow's udder stitched together with silk from her grandmother's wedding dress and draped over a plaster cast, teats perched atop to form a headdress, a halo or a set of horns.
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