Sentence examples for narrow faces from inspiring English sources

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They played dice with four-sided bones called astragali, which had two narrow faces and two wide faces.

They resembled each other more than any mother and son I'd ever seen — both with identical long, narrow faces, broad foreheads, tightly set lips.

These animals — the lemurs in particular — are intoxicatingly cute, their long tails wrapped around branches, their lean narrow faces with round peering eyes looking curious, eager, animated.

Not only could the 3-D guests evaluate from all angles the latest way that the designer Christopher Bailey gave heritage a hitch, with vast aviator collars fanning behind narrow faces and wispy hair.

The mentioned building is a concrete tube system, braced by shear walls in a cross and zigzag pattern in wide and narrow faces, respectively (Fig. 8).

Electric fields produced by the electric organ discharge were recorded with the fish resting in the middle of a net pen running between the center of the narrow faces (28 cm) of a plastic tank (45×26 cm filled with water up to 4 cm depth, with conductivity 30 µScm−1, temperature 24°C).

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Kitsune-gao or fox-faced refers to human females who have a narrow face with close-set eyes, thin eyebrows, and high cheekbones.

She has a long, narrow face, a sharp chin, and a toothy smile.

He has a narrow face and a delicate nose, which comes almost to a point.

She is slim and has a narrow face, sharp features, brown hair, blue eyes, and freckles.

Wright, who is forty-six, is tall and skinny, with a long, narrow face and slender fingers.

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