Bushy
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He grew the
bushy
black beard that obscured his face.
80s called they want there
bushy
hair back.Might as well shave off the hair chase.
Cameron lets him out of the mansion using a secret passageway, so you basically get a big guy (Strange was 6'5") dressed in overalls with a
bushy
beard, hairy paws and a set of over-sized plastic teeth, running around in the woods the majority of the time.
One guy sporting a
bushy.
If it wasn't for the fact that the male and female leads had triangle ears and long
bushy
tails, they would've been mistaken for Mickey and Minnie Mouse (maybe Walt Disney did and threatened to sue so Leon Schlesinger told his cartoon directors Hugh Harmon and Rudolf Ising-former Disney animators-to stop making Foxy cartoons).
He was a geeky looking kid with
bushy
curly hair.
He was a geekylooking kid with
bushy
curly hair.
A mean
bushy
browed villain by the name of Huxley and his bugsy sidekick that's who.
It would be easy to criticize the film for being border-line silly (Duvall's various costumes are Clouseau-worthy -- one of them complete with a fake
bushy
beard), but this would mean neglecting its old-fashioned charm.
He sputtered smoke, raised his
bushy
white eyebrows, and said, “Victory.
"What beautiful children!" murmured the lady, who thought them hideous, with their large heads beneath their bushy, straw-coloured hair.
I was full of wonderment at this unusual mammal, with its circular head adorned by short ears, its round eyes, its white whiskers like those on a cat, its webbed and clawed feet, its
bushy
tail.
M. Valenod, the wealthy governor of the poorhouse, was supposed to have paid his court to her, but without success, a failure which had given a marked distinction to her virtue; for this M. Valenod, a tall young man, strongly built, with a vivid complexion and
bushy
black whiskers, was one of those coarse, brazen, noisy creatures who in the provinces are called fine men.
A good-looking man, with
bushy
black whiskers, entered the room at this moment in the wake of the servant.
The tall stature of these men, their rounded shoulders, their heavy gait, their
bushy
whiskers, the long frock coats that coveted their bodies, all attracted Julien's attention.
The judge had become quite cross but seemed to have no power over those below him in the hall, he tried to reduce what harm had been done in the gallery and jumped up threatening them, his eyebrows, until then hardly remarkable, pushed themselves up and became big, black and
bushy
over his eyes.
What's more, it was remarkably similar to the picture in the lawyer's office, although this one showed a quite different judge, a heavy man with a full beard which was black and
bushy
and extended to the sides far up the man's cheeks.
He replied with a few bland phrases which the Italian received once more with a laugh, passing his hand nervously and repeatedly over his blue-grey,
bushy
moustache.
One of them with a
bushy
moustache, his hand on the grip of his sword, seemed to have some purpose in approaching the group, which was hardly unsuspicious.
He was standing up straight enough now; dressed in a smart blue uniform with gold buttons, the sort worn by the employees at the banking institute; above the high, stiff collar of the coat his strong double-chin emerged; under the
bushy
eyebrows, his piercing, dark eyes looked out fresh and alert; his normally unkempt white hair was combed down painfully close to his scalp.
The Spaniard was wrapped in a serape; he had
bushy
white whiskers; long white hair flowed from under his sombrero, and he wore green goggles.
He was a tall fellow, with an olive complexion, long dark hair, and very thick
bushy
whiskers meeting under his chin.
There were the bailie's wife, and the bailie's three daughters, and the bailie's grown-up son, and three or four stout,
bushy
eye- browed, canny, old Scotch fellows, that the bailie had got together to do honour to my uncle, and help to make merry.
seven in. in height; strongly built, sallow complexion, black hair, a little bald in the centre, bushy, black side-whiskers and moustache; tinted glasses, slight infirmity of speech.
With the connivance and assistance of his wife he disguised himself, covered those keen eyes with tinted glasses, masked the face with a moustache and a pair of
bushy
whiskers, sunk that clear voice into an insinuating whisper, and doubly secure on account of the girl's short sight, he appears as Mr. Hosmer Angel, and keeps off other lovers by making love himself."
So were the tinted spectacles and the curious voice, which both hinted at a disguise, as did the
bushy
whiskers.
The president of the embryo Colorado and California Central made room for Sheriff in one of the movable wicker chairs by tilting out a heap of illustrated papers, and bent two beady black eyes on him from under a pair of
bushy
eyebrows.
At that instant I was aware of a
bushy
black beard and a pair of piercing eyes turned upon us through the side window of the cab.
He agreed with his friends on this point, that the stranger must be either English or American, the name Britannia leading them to suppose this, and, besides, through the
bushy
beard, and under the shaggy, matted hair, the engineer thought he could recognize the characteristic features of the Anglo-Saxon.
He had a colored scarf round his chin, and I could see little of his face save a pair of keen dark eyes, overhung by
bushy
white brows, and long gray side-whiskers.
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