Sentence examples for marks that look from inspiring English sources

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Some ammonite fossils have tooth marks that look as though they were made by huge reptilian predators called mosasaurs.

As if to heal old wounds, Ms. Contessa applies translucent coatings to veil underlying marks that look like stitched scars.

And it suggests that Japanese calligraphy, whether practical or poetic, is about making marks that look indelible yet are true to the ephemeral.

There are rough black marks that look like the primitive ideograms that would later form Chinese characters, though they are far from actual words.

The result is two temporary marks that look like mosquito bites but may later turn into bruises about the width of a pencil eraser.

"Rostro con Máscara y Eleguá (Face With Mask and Eleguá)," from 1947, is a small oil on canvas that shows the influence of Surrealism with its biomorphic shapes and squiggly marks that look like they might have erupted from the unconscious; Eleguá is a Yoruba deity.

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In recent days, when life whipped the Senate minority leader with its cat-of-nine-tails, somewhere between three and four of those tails left marks that looked like the word "Obamacare".

A woman with lapis-lidded sleepy eyes, a gold-studded nostril, and a caste mark that looks like misapplied nail polish glances up expectantly when he enters.

It feels significant because a) it costs £25, which officially means I'm in the realm of "male beauty product users" and b) it's feels slightly magical, because it photoshops out the cavernous brow marks that make me look like the thoughtful emoji.

A blown-up photograph of carefully painted crackle marks that cunningly mimic the look of centuries-old paint elicits a smile.

Gary the kitten from Bolton, England, was born with marks above his eyes that look like raised eyebrows.

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