Some children draw a squarish outline for head, but these are children at school. |
It has a flat, squarish body, small eyes, and a flat head with loose flaps of skin on the snout and jaws. |
They have a squarish carapace distinguished by its five spines and long, thin walking legs with two claws of roughly equal size. |
The canvas is covered with squarish patches of paint, a lot of them light blue but also greens, yellows, oranges and reds. |
Scolecite is monoclinic and typically occurs as slender prismatic crystals with a squarish cross section. |
Behind his squarish glasses, Erdem, now 30, is handsome in a Mediterranean, olive-skinned way. |