Sentences with phrase «slightly upturned»

Its bill is heavy and slightly upturned.
Their slightly upturned noses make it harder for them to breathe in extremely hot weather or after strenuous exercise, so they need to be kept cool for the most part.
Not only are modern Boxer's shorter - faced, their muzzle is slightly upturned.
Until it reaches the end of the trunk, where it's slightly upturned.
As regards outward appearance the slightly upturned lip of the boot spoiler wasn't too obvious.
Whatever overpriced threads they've cloaked themselves in, they're always wearing the same judgmental look, narrowed eyes, slightly upturned smile, and of course Calvin Klein's latest metaphorical eau de parfume, Condescension.
Sometimes it's my calves, which I've always admired since my ten years, sometimes it's my naturally red, thick, curly hair, sometimes my slightly upturned Pixie - ish nose, but mostly my hazel eyes that, if you look closely enough, have specks of orange in the center.
Slightly upturned, flowers blossom with Karen hill tribe charm in earrings by Aekkachai.
Another popular one is the «smile surgery,» which makes the person look like they have a slightly upturned mouth at all times.

Not exact matches

After a slightly sketchy first half of the year it marks a continued upturn in form for the Belgian where he's now starting to match (and beat) his illustrious teammate much more regularly.
It's slightly flat West Coast, supplemented with some Coastal drawl and a bit of the clipped structure of SF East Bay, with upturns at the end of sentences.
Expect to see a slightly more upturned front ductwork (almost identical to the current 5 Series), and for the 7 to lose its horizontal chrome «moustache» that runs above and between the fog lights.
The consensus appears to be that law firms will experience an upturn in inquiries regarding the impact of Brexit, translating into short term advisory opportunities, but that in the medium term transactional work will inevitably be adversely affected, mitigated only slightly by work undertaken as clients reposition themselves and the future shape of the UK's trade relationships begins to be known.
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