Wrinkled
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If you are willing to do this, you can take a couple of drops of a bitter substance or a sour substance, and you'll see that face, the tongue stick out, the
wrinkled
nose, as if they're trying to get rid of what's in their mouth.
One day I went to the office and found our metal signboard
wrinkled
and broken as if a lot of people had been hitting it with something heavy.
For example, besides being yellow or green, peas may be round or
wrinkled.
So we could have all these possible combinations: round yellow peas, round green peas,
wrinkled
yellow peas,
wrinkled
green peas.
But there’s a problem – the elder giant’s favorite shirt is
wrinkled!
Undershirts are white or brown only, shoes are black or brown polished leather and frankly, don't come to my class
wrinkled
and expect me to let you stay.
George Kennedy - bless him - has a part that requires him talk and move at the same time,and my goodness he triumphs!Brow
wrinkled
with effort he utters timeless dialogue,each word lovingly polished into Coward-like brilliance.
Without a great enemy, how can he be the hero in the
wrinkled
coat?
Marvellous camera work by cinematographer Henning Kristiansen: seldom have
wrinkled
faces looked so luminous in the candle-light.
Dahl's direction gives a sense of the emptiness of the Big Sky country where the story takes place while also being intimate enough to show how a
wrinkled
brow can indicate a radical change of plot in store.
We love watching Ann and Andy sing and dance, along with the camel with the
wrinkled
knees.
This movie is what made the Camel with the
Wrinkled
Knees so popular, singing his song, "I'm nobodies I Love You".
Will the aide of their new friend The Camel With
Wrinkled
Knees help them or just slow them down with his hallucinations of his friends leaving him?
Bloom gets acid thrown in his face by her charming brother, and oh-so-luckily his face is
wrinkled
up, but both his eyes survive perfectly!
The first is a yellowish,
wrinkled
copy from November 7, 1987.
The old-looking little face
wrinkled
up still more and the baby sneezed.
But he kicked about, his apish face, pale and wrinkled, with its green eyes and great ears, grew pale with the rage of weakness.
We were walking on sand that was fine-grained and smooth, not
wrinkled
like beach sand, which preserves the impressions left by the waves.
The light from our glass coils produced magical effects at times, lingering on the
wrinkled
roughness of some natural arch, or some overhang suspended like a chandelier, which our lamps flecked with fiery sparks.
Then, as specimens of other genera, blowfish resembling a dark brown egg, furrowed with white bands, and lacking tails; globefish, genuine porcupines of the sea, armed with stings and able to inflate themselves until they look like a pin cushion bristling with needles; seahorses common to every ocean; flying dragonfish with long snouts and highly distended pectoral fins shaped like wings, which enable them, if not to fly, at least to spring into the air; spatula-shaped paddlefish whose tails are covered with many scaly rings; snipefish with long jaws, excellent animals twenty-five centimeters long and gleaming with the most cheerful colors; bluish gray dragonets with
wrinkled
heads; myriads of leaping blennies with black stripes and long pectoral fins, gliding over the surface of the water with prodigious speed; delicious sailfish that can hoist their fins in a favorable current like so many unfurled sails; splendid nurseryfish on which nature has lavished yellow, azure, silver, and gold; yellow mackerel with wings made of filaments; bullheads forever spattered with mud, which make distinct hissing sounds; sea robins whose livers are thought to be poisonous; ladyfish that can flutter their eyelids; finally, archerfish with long, tubular snouts, real oceangoing flycatchers, armed with a rifle unforeseen by either Remington or Chassepot: it slays insects by shooting them with a simple drop of water.
During our crossing I saw numerous baleen whales belonging to the three species unique to these southernmost seas: the bowhead whale (or "right whale," according to the English), which has no dorsal fin; the humpback whale from the genus Balaenoptera (in other words, "winged whales"), beasts with
wrinkled
bellies and huge whitish fins that, genus name regardless, do not yet form wings; and the finback whale, yellowish brown, the swiftest of all cetaceans.
Her pale face framed in a borderless cap was more
wrinkled
than a withered russet apple.
His years might be seventy, and they were indicated more by the thin hairs of silver that lay scattered over his
wrinkled
brow, than by any apparent failure of his system.
A few short reddish hairs on a bony chin sullied his livid skin, and his head being thrown backward, his thin
wrinkled
neck appeared, with Adam's apple standing out prominently in brick red in the centre, and rising at each snore.
Her limbs were shivering, and red with fever; large livid patches marbled her skin, which had become
wrinkled
in places as if she had lost flesh.
Is there a duenna in the world that escapes being ill-tempered, wrinkled, and prudish?
His body was much bent, and his face was
wrinkled
and yellow.
The portly client puffed out his chest with an appearance of some little pride and pulled a dirty and
wrinkled
newspaper from the inside pocket of his greatcoat.
A frayed top-hat and a faded brown overcoat with a
wrinkled
velvet collar lay upon a chair beside him.
You must yourself have remarked how worn, wrinkled, and stained they were.
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