Sentence examples for distinctively long from inspiring English sources

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Another man making eye contact with us, squeezed in and isolated to the right of the horse, has a distinctively long nose and a W-shaped mustache: he is almost surely the artist.

Furthermore, adult males have distinctively long and thin claspers.

Sauropelta had a distinctively long tail which made up about half of its body length.

The goblin shark has a distinctively long and flat snout, resembling a sword blade.

Most of the entire latter half of its tail supports a distinctively long, slender, leaf-shaped caudal fin.

The first dorsal fin is tall and falcate with a distinctively long free rear tip, and is positioned just behind the pectoral fin bases.

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Muted brass, wah-wahing distinctively, offsets long woodwind lines.

An extremely slim, plain brownish shark reaching 1.1 m in length, the slender smooth-hound can be identified by its broad, flattened head with a long, distinctively bell-shaped snout.

It was quite something else, last week, when the actor Jude Law was photographed at a London airport wearing a loosely structured jacket and T-shirt over what appeared to be white fleece underpants bearing the distinctively sloppy shape of long johns.

According to Arctic biologists, the quintessential example of megafaunal fortitude in the face of really bad weather is the musk ox, or Ovibos moschatus, a blocky, short-legged, highly social ungulate with distinctively curved horns and long hair that looks like shag carpeting circa 1975.

Growing up to 6.5 feet long, the distinctively colored snake is one of the most venomous in Australia, according to the Australia Zoo.

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