Sentence examples for withered skin from inspiring English sources

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In "Phantom," the young opera singer pulls off his mask, revealing the withered skin, the stunted nose, and the agonized eyes — still the most famous horror image in all cinema.

That was the work of the plastic surgeons who had pioneered beauty treatment, sawing away outsize noses and tightening withered skin over unforgiving cheekbones, via a general anaesthetic, scars and bruising.

The face was well shaven, but with somewhat withered skin, which I attributed to fatigue.

The withered skin surface changes were assessed during the four seasons.

The aim of the study was to assess the withered skin surface changes occurring during the four seasons.

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I think it generally goes with the men of my generation getting older; they seem to think they can stay young by having the blood, sweat and occasionally tears of vital young sportsmen fall on to their withering skin, like Countess Elisabeth Bathory with a subscription to Sky Sports.

I would have become tearful, but I was tired and dehydrated and coated with (hoping to ease my withering skin) what turned out to be hair conditioner and not body lotion.

Sometimes the water can wither your skin.

Zwick grounds the story in the labor and in the physical discomfort and irritability of townspeople living out of their element in ratty clothes, their skin withered and discolored from malnutrition.

While sun exposure can also make a face look withered, Obama's darker skin has melanin to alleviate UV ray damage.

He got so thin his arms looked like withered branches and the skin of his belly rested on his spine.

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