Sentence examples for wild nose from inspiring English sources

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"Wild Dog lifted up his wild nose and smelled the smell of the roast mutton".

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Wild pigs' noses soon become callused from rooting, and are generally muddy.

Almost our last image of Freud here, appropriately enough, is of him two years before death, during a photo shoot, impulsively bopping a wild zebra on the nose.

It is a matter of concern when MRSA and some specific lineages of S. aureus are taken as commensal habitants of the skin and nose of wild animals and are characterized with resistance to various antimicrobial agents in clinical use.

Since she rose to stardom with the success of 2009 party anthem "Tik Tok," we've seen Ke$ha rock head-to-toe glitter, nose rings, wild headdresses, and torn-up clothing that puts even the most distressed denim to shame.

A saloon featuring two downtrodden farmers and the old Miser Stevens is a wealth of disgruntled gestures, pointy noses and wild tufts of hair (and let's not forget Webster's comb-over).

True to form, there's an evil stepmother figure in this story, whose betrayal of Reba has serious consequences after she breaks into her faithless lover's office and steals financial records that would cook his goose with the I.R.S. Grafton establishes terrific chemistry between Kinsey and Reba, whose wild ways remind the nose-to-the-grindstone sleuth of roads and risks not taken.

In accordance with these morphological changes, fish with increased GH-production in this study in general showed relatively deeper bodies and smaller heads with a reduced distance between the eye and the tip of the nose, whereas wild-type fish were characterized by slender bodies and relatively larger heads.

The quantification of apoptotic cells in sections from E14.5 that had been immunostained for the apoptosis marker activated caspase 3 showed that Vegfa 120/120 mutants contained 1.8 times more apoptotic cells in the nose than wild-type littermates (Fig. 5K).

As expected, few apoptotic cells were detected in the nose of wild-type embryos in areas where GnRH neurons migrated at E12.5 and E14.5 (see Fig. S4A,A′,C and Fig. S5A,D in the supplementary material).

The production includes massive canvases, video projections and a giant nose pursued by wild characters.

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