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He was, as always, smiling, and went down mouth first, knocking out his two front teeth.
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With her high cheekbones and ever so slightly turned-down mouth, she brought to mind a young Katharine Hepburn.
When her face is at rest, she has a slightly open, turned-down mouth, as if waiting for the next indignity to come her way.
Their absence throws attention more fully onto the details of carving and especially on the face, with its half-open, pain-drugged eyes and a pulled-down mouth that seems to express bitterness mixed with regret.
One has only to look at the way a grimace with a turned-down mouth fades imperceptibly into a childlike smile on the chalk-white faces of the women in "Horse".
She holds an empty plastic-foam cup, which is turned down, toward the green grass (seen in black-and-white); the turned-down cup echoes her turned-down mouth.
As for the sculptor himself, the only white man in the group, he portrays himself twice: as a hand-wringing clown with red nose and turned-down mouth, and in a more introspective mood with his face turned toward the wall.
Fringed mandibles [third maxillipeds] suggest a permanently turned-down mouth, giving them a disgruntled, unhappy expression; they were disagreeable rather than sinister and fell far short of their reputation.
The truth about Marie was just the opposite: she recognized the need for austerity at court and reduced the royal household staff, but in so doing offended snooty nobles, who proceeded to down-mouth her for posterity.
Anything but Alison and Noah, with their upside-down mouths and sad talk about fate.
He just turned down his mouth.
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