Sentence examples for like a forehead from inspiring English sources

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C. Princess Beatrice's hat verges on full hat, but mostly looks like a forehead shield.

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In addition to the speed and security, tourists behold the postmark's little smudge of ink as a kind of blessing, like ashes on a forehead.

Perhaps it should be a small consolation that a seminal book of Western culture has one of the worst author portraits ever: the Droeshout engraving in the frontispiece of the First Folio gives us Shakespeare with a forehead like the dome of St . Pauls Cathedral, a ruff like a place mat and absurd hair teased into big fluffy earmuffs.

He had gray-green eyes; a forehead like the rock face of Yosemite's Half Dome; a perfect jawline.

Christopher Hitchens's gloss on Islam was not untypical: "the very word is like the echo of a forehead knocking repeatedly on the floor, while the buttocks are proffered to the empty, unfeeling sky".

Anything at 99.5 degrees or above, like a feverish forehead, glows bright red in the image.

She is small and sleek and white with a rakish black patch over each eye, a tail that would be more generally admired if it were six inches shorter, a slight tendency to embonpoint, a genial, swaggering manner a dome-like forehead indicating profound intelligence of which she has never given the slightest proof.

By Alice Frankforter The New Yorker, May 10 , 1930P. 54 She is small and sleek and white with a rakish black patch over each eye, a tail that would be more generally admired if it were six inches shorter, a slight tendency to embonpoint, a genial, swaggering manner a dome-like forehead indicating profound intelligence of which she has never given the slightest proof.

NBS individuals display progeroid-like features, such as sparse and grey hair, café-au-lait spots and distinctive 'bird-like' facies, characterised by a receding forehead, a prominent mid-face with a long nose, and a receding mandible, all of which become more pronounced with age (Seemanova et al. 1985).

They were cute, absurdly so: Jawad seemed like a tender type, a forehead-kisser, a cheek-caresser.

Dressed in a navy jacket and crisp sky blue shirt, hair cropped short, the lights shining off his tan, fender-like forehead, Klinsmann bore the look of a man eager to prove his credentials as a New Californian.

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