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EYE: "eyelash moon," "light of cheeks," "forehead stone," "aimer," "eyebrow stone," "eyebrow sun," "eyebrow moon".
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The grinny sun face wore bushy eyebrows and bared friendly teeth.
"I was a little embarrassed of it, then I got to show business and it was, like, Jewish writers — let me tell your story!" He was a surf-and-skate bum back then; he sported a blond Afro ("Just from the sun") and pierced his own eyebrow ("I think I got it most of the way through and left it there for a week").
Love of a more emphatic hue is explored in C4's The Wedding Proposal (Sun, 9pm), a doc that raises an eyebrow at those determined, for reasons unclear, to propose to their beloved in ways "new" and/or "unusual".
The patients were photographed in the following positions/with the following instructions: static/at rest looking relaxed and straight forward; closing the eyes as if sleeping; closing the eyes firmly as if the sun were shining; kissing; smiling; showing teeth; raising eyebrows to wrinkle the forehead; raising the nasal tip as when sniffing; and looking angry.
The eyebrow roof extending over a wall of windows in the living room keeps sun out during summer months and in during the winter.
Roger Ebert of Chicago Sun-Times stated that Moore "has the superficial attributes for the job: The urbanity, the quizzically raised eyebrow, the calm under fire and in bed".
The closest the probe will get to the sun is about 4.4 million miles, which seems pretty far away but I bet it'd burn your eyebrows off if you got that close.
"Eyebrow threading!
Eyebrow ridges.
The man possessed magnificent eyebrows, which projected straight out of his face and then curved upward, like saplings that sprout from a bluff and yearn for the sun.
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