Certainly, the cassowary's clawed wings, scaly legs, featherless heads, wrinkled necks, and large size give them a dinosaur-like appearance. |
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A wrinkled old hill woman was the sole curator and keeper of the gallery then. |
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He righted his ruffled cloak, straightened his wrinkled shirt, and glared white hot anger at me. |
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Then we ventured out onto the frozen waters of Calriga Bay, where the ice stretched grey and wrinkled to a horizon of low, wooded islands. |
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For as long as I can remember, he has looked like an elephant, heavy and lumbering with big ears and baggy wrinkled skin. |
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The majority of men my age have beer bellies, sagging pecs, wrinkled skin on their arms and legs, and frequent health problems. |
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Elizabeth Mathobege shuffles into the LifeLine office in Alexandra, clutching a torn envelope in her wrinkled hands. |
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There sounded a slight shuffle before the blonde-haired beauty appeared, dress now slightly wrinkled though just as pretty. |
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He covered his disbelief with a feigned smile, walking his wrinkled fingers across the deep mahogany colored desk. |
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Eastward sprawls the drab tawniness of the Colorado Desert and its wrinkled hills. |
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His face was wrinkled, and the bags under his eyes did not help to make him look any younger. |
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It was the most boring two hours I'd ever spent in a theater, nothing but these wrinkled old bags in Indian hats hugging each other and crying. |
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When translated into watercolor on silk, her paintings retain both the muted palette and slightly wrinkled texture of the leaf collages. |
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The small percipient eyes are screwed up, and wrinkled from his repeated minute scrutinies. |
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His black, beady eyes glared at her behind wrinkled cheeks and a round nose. |
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The lady at the neighbouring table, with wrinkled skin, a beaky nose and bulging eyes, swathed in netted black, cast her withering glance. |
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The wrinkled woman tossed her book at both of them, screaming toothlessly and without gratitude. |
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She wrinkled her nose in disgust as she climbed out of her car and was hit with the stench of sewage and garbage. |
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The animal contracts, loses water, and takes on a shriveled, wrinkled appearance. |
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The dress she had worn on her date was wrinkled and twisted around her body, and her stockings had huge runs in them. |
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With its loose, wrinkled skin, the Ugli fruit lives up to its deliberately misspelled name. |
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He looked messy with uncombed hair and his shirt wrinkled, but Claire said nothing. |
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Her hair was mussed and falling over her eyes, her clothes wrinkled and disheveled. |
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She didn't approach the door but paced the hall, her snub nose wrinkled at the sour smell of urine and smoke. |
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I would pad down the hallway, back into my room, rubbing my soft, wrinkled tummy and pull out my new breast pump. |
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All were new to us, especially the eggs, which came out brown and wrinkled, but all had nice if crazy tastes. |
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The best pods are dark brown or black, rather wrinkled and flexible, with a light coating of white crystals of aromatic vanillin. |
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She wrinkled her nose in distaste as she placed her toiletries onto the night table. |
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But as the spirit appeared, during my prayer, I felt surprised to notice its brow darkened and its forehead wrinkled. |
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Its leaves are slightly wrinkled, velvety and grey-green in colour, the flowers are pale lavender, boldly veined with deep violet. |
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Now he was a greying elder, spectacled in thick bifocals, wrinkled in his once handsome features, and knotted and veined in limbs. |
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Even so it kept that distinctive face with its slightly wrinkled forehead, alert inquisitive expression and buttoned-up nose. |
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His Caledonian ancestry was reflected in his craggy nose, narrow mouth and wrinkled brow, which gave him the look of a weatherbeaten ghillie. |
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At this point in time, his evening suit was wrinkled, although it was normally pressed and stiff with starch. |
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Sculptor and installation artist Susan Meyer Fenton is haloed against a wrinkled and therefore turbulent backdrop. |
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Meanwhile he set stink bombs in the hallway with David and collected Marvel comic books using wrinkled dollars from her purse. |
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The rising moon, like Celia, appears to be frowzy, dirty, red and wrinkled. |
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One can easily imagine the oppressive heat being dispelled by a sudden smattering of rain, as an iron smoothes a wrinkled cloth. |
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However, any complexion can become blotchy, leathery and wrinkled from continued sun overexposure. |
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Some superannuated blokes are still wearing the long hair of a 1970s pop or football star, even though their face resemble a wrinkled prune. |
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His long, curved neck, wrinkled face and hooked nose gave him an appearance similar to that of a vulture. |
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She glimpsed her mother lying feebly on a divan with a wrinkled, pallid face. |
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Sophia wrinkled her nose and looked out the window while Jane angrily chomped on her sandwich. |
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With one curious glance back up at the wrinkled face, he quickly took the parchments, trying not to make contact with the Lord's hand. |
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The dark shape suddenly stood and stretched quickly, towering over the wrinkled old manuscripts and parchments. |
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Calliope wrinkled her pert little nose and fished in her backpack for concealer and foundation. |
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He picked up his blazer to hide his wrinkled dress shirt, and quickly combed his fingers through his hair. |
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His forehead was permanently wrinkled and his eyes always in a scowl, portraying his constant ferociousness and controlling behavior. |
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The canvas was hung out to dry, and the result was a wrinkled, unevenly pigmented surface. |
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Filler injections are used to smooth scarred, wrinkled, or furrowed skin on the face. |
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Normally, such plastic deformations result in developing smooth or gently wrinkled boundary surfaces. |
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I wrinkled my nose in her general direction and continued to my locker at the far end of the hallway. |
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He turned over and wrinkled his nose as plumping his head back down on the pillow sent another waft of unfamiliar smell up it. |
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He was a big, shambolic man who gets around in wrinkled flannies and a baseball cap. |
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Place your slacks parallel to the ironing board and slowly move the iron up and down, working your way over the entire wrinkled areas. |
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He had a very wrinkled face and protruding white hair under his golden crown. |
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Her matted hair was the color of unbaked red clay and her brown polka-dot dress was wrinkled, discolored under her arms. |
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He was an ancient, withered man, wrinkled and creased but corded like a whip, tempered hard in the forge of the Wilds. |
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But as he neared the crux of his missive, he was suddenly interrupted by a flurry of black tresses and wrinkled muslin rushing into the room. |
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The craggy face of the town's store manager was worry-worn and wrinkled with time. |
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I grabbed tan cargo pants, a dark green formfitting t-shirt, then an olive-green button down that was rather wrinkled from being on the floor. |
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My royal blue uniform skirt and cream coloured blouse were wrinkled slightly, though I paid it little attention. |
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One of the women, a wrinkled crone, smiled, her thin lips pulling back to reveal yellow teeth. |
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The frayed ends of the collar tickled her leathery face, and she wrinkled her nose up to prevent a sneeze. |
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Her boyfriend tapped her on the nose, which she wrinkled and stared at cross-eyed. |
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The wrinkled old man seemed to relax, but the deep furrow in his brow didn't lift until she had her hand on the doorknob. |
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Just as the little old man with the wrinkled face projects the Voice of Oz, it is the judge's very humanity that makes him need to hide it. |
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Rian automatically smirked when she saw him in the state he was in, with his wrinkled shirt and glazy eyes. |
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Lip lady is puckering fast and furious now and is just about to give up when a yellowed, wrinkled paper falls out from the pile she is holding. |
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It was wrinkled almost beyond repair and, because he hadn't taken off his shoes, covered in dirty footprints. |
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The Cessna's fuselage was wrinkled and the Stinson had its empennage cut off and its left wing destroyed. |
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His clothes were wrinkled and I had the distinct impression he slept in them. |
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She wrinkled her nose at the acrid, vinegary fumes emitted from the bottle. |
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Old, his face was weathered and wrinkled, but he always had a smile for the strange woman and her sporadic emotional outbursts. |
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I saw one ad which showed a very weather-worn, wrinkled man wearing a hood. |
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The girls' mother looked at the rag doll, her nose wrinkled slightly in distaste. |
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A raggle-taggle clamour of children curls by, banging homemade drums and startling an old man who has been praying into his wrinkled brown hands. |
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Another roaring sound and the three kids were standing again in the empty room, clothes wrinkled, soaked and sweating. |
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While the paint and paper are still wet, place a piece of plastic wrap on top of the painted section, making sure the wrap is wrinkled. |
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So he has these alabaster white patches of wrinkled turtle skin holding him together. |
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His wizened and wrinkled face and his long, flowing beard contrasted sharply with the aura of power that seemed to flow from him. |
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Her normally sleek auburn hair was frizzy and knotted and her clothes were wrinkled from a night of restless sleep. |
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I expected to see the face of someone young, but instead I saw the old and wrinkled face of a man looking older than anyone I had ever met. |
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Decreased production of natural oils may make your skin drier and more wrinkled. |
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As smoking also causes wrinkled, damaged skin, giving up is likely to make you look better too. |
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Tel reached into a fold in her tunic and brought forth a somewhat wrinkled manuscript written on new, white parchment. |
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Twenty years had wrinkled his face and whitened his hair, but he still had certain brightness in the eyes. |
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The patient's graying hair and wrinkled forehead indicated her advanced age. |
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It was a wrinkled plain brown shirt, having been folded into a ball and pushed into the back of his closet, but it was clean nonetheless. |
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One old man looked up at her and a tear rolled down his singed and wrinkled old face. |
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The Native Americans were big into age, deeply wrinkled old chiefs with long, plaited grey hair were figures of wisdom and respect. |
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She wrinkled her nose and twisted her mouth in that appealing grimace of hers, then silently nodded and opened the door part-way. |
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His executive assistant Robyn Cheung sniffed at the black currant muffin in her hand and wrinkled her nose. |
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A strong cringe wrinkled his face and he moaned loudly as he closed his eyes again. |
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Charlie, who was unaccustomed to medical facilities of any kind, wrinkled her nose at the antiseptic appearance of the room. |
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Dilip Kumar, the great romantic hero, we saw, wrinkled his nose at her background. |
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Picking up a baby blue Roxy shirt, she wrinkled her nose and tossed it back into the ever-growing pile of clothes on the floor behind her. |
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Kendall wrinkled her nose enhancing her freckles splattered across her face. |
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His brow wrinkled as his thoughts drifted back fifteen years ago, to events that were forever etched into his memory. |
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She looked at the wrinkled shirt, crumpled into a ball, lying on the floor. |
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A vast brown curtain, wrinkled and puckered and covered in fine brown hairs, was stretched across a wide opening. |
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Katy's brow wrinkled and she tensed, preparing herself for the instructions coming. |
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She frowned at him and the corners of her mouth wrinkled up drawing her mouth into a thin little red painted line across her face. |
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Kuper queried, his eyebrows forming a crease in his forehead as it wrinkled in confusion. |
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Her blue eyes were narrowed, her mouth scrunched up, her forehead wrinkled. |
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He was completely bald, so when his brow wrinkled, everything on his head wrinkled. |
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There was a slight scowl on his face as his lips tightened to a thin line and his brow wrinkled in irritated contemplation. |
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Lisle stockings were compulsory and much disliked as they did not fit well and wrinkled at the ankles. |
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He had a nest of black hair and his skin was tanned and wrinkled, though not necessarily by age. |
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He liked the way sometimes a little crease wrinkled the side of her nose when she laughed. |
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She is wrinkled, she is overweight, and she still has two left feet when it comes to dancing. |
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Like me, it is a bit wrinkled and frayed at the edges but it recalls a moment of history in the life story of Britain's railway industry. |
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He paused for a moment, obviously thinking as his tan brow wrinkled. |
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She would lean over shoulders in supermarkets, bend over wrinkled, hunched backs and peer underneath registers to look at traces of sentences being scribbled in cursive. |
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Meanwhile, I sit in my wrinkled, ill-fitting blazer, sweaty from nerves and running to get to this interview on time. |
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She's a motherly old woman with grey hair and weathered, wrinkled skin. |
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The outer or pulpy integument of the seed may have a wrinkled appearance. |
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Catalyne wrinkled her nose, her entire face contorting with disgust. |
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In this example the dorsal side of the seed coat is slightly wrinkled. |
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No, it was too much for a dog, a dog who, by all accounts, at the end amounted to nothing more than a useless pile of bones in a wrinkled sack of skin. |
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A leaf of paper lined with creases from years of unfolding was clutched tightly in his right hand with its yellow and wrinkled envelope held in his left. |
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He seemed to be in his sixties, with a balding pate and wrinkled face. |
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An almost toothless grin was plastered on his tan wrinkled face. |
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And I feel like a wrinkled, ugly chaperone sitting here on the sidelines. |
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She could still feel the wrinkled skin of her fingers from the apple's juice and the dull twinge of pain that penetrated every muscle in her back. |
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Linda's lips wrinkled down, a strand of hair pasted against her cheek. |
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Mr. Fenton gazed at her for a time with his brows somewhat wrinkled. |
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His brow wrinkled with contemplation at the events unfolding before him. |
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She seemed about the same age as Mrs Lewis up at the hotel, thought Chrissy, but her face was prematurely wrinkled, weathered by sun and saltwater. |
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His forehead wrinkled, and I saw the lines of worry on his face. |
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His brow wrinkled as if to ask me what was wrong, and I just sighed. |
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When choosing shelled pecans, look for plump, not wrinkled ones. |
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As the smell of garbage drifted through the air, she wrinkled her nose in disgust. |
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When they are done, the casing has transformed from translucent membrane into chewy, wrinkled coat. |
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The program doesn't identify the young Frank, but they've found themselves an Eastwood lookalike, down to the lowered head, quizzical look and sidewise wrinkled grin. |
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They took off her wrinkled clothes, and gave her a sponge bath. |
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And if that is true then why not admit that Botoxing a wrinkled brow or downsizing a large nose, while cosmetic, may be reasonable choices for some to make as well. |
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Once your plant has gotten to the point of being limp, leathery, and wrinkled, reviving the plant is usually a long process and often unsuccessful. |
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He was a bit windswept, his hair rather unkempt and his jacket wrinkled, after riding such a long way on horseback, but he looked the same as ever to the girls. |
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We redid out packs organizing them, my skirt and top were dirty, wrinkled, and still wet so I folded them and put them in my pack, deciding to walk in my bloomers and corset. |
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His body was wrinkled and withered, slightly bent over and hunched. |
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Filching through her clean clothes, she pulled on her underclothes, then a different school uniform though it was just as wrinkled as the other one. |
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Bright-coloured petals in contrast with the knotty, wrinkled old branches of the trees have provided inspiration to poets and painters for centuries. |
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Listen closely, though, and you'll hear a history of American popular music, dressed down in ripped denim and wrinkled leather, and crooned in a thick Queens accent. |
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The camera focuses on the wrinkled laughter lines around the man's eyes. |
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The missing dogs have a wrinkled skin and are fawn in colour. |
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The other effigy represents an aged and demure-looking man with a forked beard and mustachios, having a wrinkled forehead, and the hair stiff and combed off the face. |
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A wrinkled tee shirt with shredded slits of material barely concealed her. |
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I remember how we had to reuse the wrinkled brown paper lunch bags with our names on them week after week. |
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Randilyn's clothes looked very wrinkled, and her makeup was smudged. |
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He could feel her bones through the soft, wrinkled, sun-spotted skin. |
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I also love the slight crust that they develop during the last stage of cooking, and the contrast between the tender flesh and the slightly wrinkled skin. |
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She folded up that wrinkled piece of paper and walked down the steps. |
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Sarah smiled and wrinkled her nose with a smirk on her face. |
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I surreptitiously sniffed at my own armpits and wrinkled my nose a little. |
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A voice answered from behind her, before a wrinkled hand clamped down on the girl's shoulder, making her jump into the air from a case of sudden fright. |
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She wrinkled her nose as she caught a whiff of disinfectant. |
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Many times in the film, an arched eyebrow, a downcast eye, or wrinkled, furrowed brow says a lot more than the witty bon mots that the cast members like to throw about. |
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I sniffed them and wrinkled my nose and the nurse, Nurse Annie, laughed. |
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She wrinkled her nose in distaste, gesturing to her clothing. |
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The ink had soaked through the pages, the pages curled and wrinkled. |
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Teiala wrinkled her face in confusion as they headed back for the library. |
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As she approached closer, though, the load of rabbits came into vivid noseshot, and the saxophonist's nose wrinkled at the reek. |
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First is entropion, or in-turned eyelids, that come from having such a wrinkled face. |
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Bassist Noel Redding had a tape recording of this mix, which had to be smoothed out with an iron as it had gotten wrinkled. |
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Commonly called leatherleaf viburnum, it bears long, deep green leaves with wrinkled tops and fuzzy undersides. |
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Externally, they are brownish, rough, and irregularly wrinkled longitudinally with short fracture and dry, woody texture. |
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At the risk of inciting another potty-mouthed outrage by wrinkled yob Roy Hodgson, his side looked a bit bleep in midweek. |
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When life gives naked mole rats lemons, the wrinkled, bucktoothed rodents probably don't care. |
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Naiive female, dost thy believe the world revolves around thy wrinkled, overly droopy beef flaps? |
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With his wrinkled, uneven face, the actor always seemed to play the heavy in films. |
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Patients can be lethargic, and might have sunken eyes, dry mouth, cold clammy skin, or wrinkled hands and feet. |
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The area between her eyebrows wrinkled with the increasing circular motions her two fingers made on her jewel. |
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He wears a wrinkled polo shirt that does little to disguise his bulging Buddha belly. |
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Lipodystrophy causes fat calls beneath the skin to vanish, leaving it wrinkled and making both mother and daughter appear much older than they actually are. |
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He wrinkled his nose at the manurial smell coming from the garden. |
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The drupes dry in the sun or by machine for several days, during which the pepper around the seed shrinks and darkens into a thin, wrinkled black layer. |
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His cheeks were wrinkled like a last year's apple, but his sweep of shoulder, and bony, corded hands, told of a strength which was unsapped by age. |
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His face was wizen and wrinkled, his faded blue eyes dim and weak-looking. He was feeble, and his hands were tremulous with a perpetual nervous motion. |
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As the ocean receded from the beach it left the sand appearing wrinkled. |
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To date, only 2 siblings have been described with perinatal asphyxia and dysmorphia, including low-set dysplastic ears, micrognathia, a short neck, and loose, wrinkled skin. |
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The fore-head is wrinkled transversely from the constant assistance which the levatores palpe-brarum derive from the occipito-frontalis muscle in the opening of the eyes. |
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