Her eyebrows were creased in anger and her usually pale complexion was a deep shade of crimson. |
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A small frown creased her face in minor aggravation as she tried to push her way out of the crowded sanctuary. |
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A frown creased his perfect features as he glanced up at the sky to see dark clouds rolling in. |
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Immediately, a frown creased a face that, at least so far, has displayed only relaxed confidence. |
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Her face was worn and weather-beaten, but it creased into the recollection of a smile. |
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It definitely was a downer, but Tyson creased the paper and shrugged it off nonetheless, with the reminder that he would see his father again. |
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I felt a sharp tug on my left temple as the bullet creased me before it splat into the armor plate by my head. |
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It had me creased up laughing, and, although it's well past its sell-by date now, it's getting stuck up here anyway. |
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Men in polyester trousers, sharply creased, cut to bag out womanishly at the thighs and hemmed too short, exposing a centimetre of sock. |
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Their hats should be creased fore and aft like a fedora, and I don't like exposed galluses. |
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It wrinkles easily and should not be creased excessively to avoid wear and breakage of the fibers. |
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Deep creased wrinkles marred his perfect, ageless, shiny red face at his nose and mouth as he spoke in a low, whispering tone. |
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His father was round, creased and bearish, his face puffy from heavy drinking and chain-smoking. |
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The sculptural solidity of the forms and the sharply creased and complex drapery folds are characteristic of the youthful Bronzino. |
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The cloth is creased, the day's newspaper is folded neatly, and an unopened letter to Monsieur Ph. Rousseau awaits its reader. |
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Wrinkles creased his furry muzzle, as though he was smelling something foul. |
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His brows creased as he tried to break a piece of chocolate and he smiled when he broke it off. |
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I think I'd actually rather flash my privates than appear in public in creased clothing. |
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I began flattening the creased and grimy paper, all my attention focused upon it. |
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On each of them Tompkins has stuck a number of sheets of creased, off-white paper, similar in quality to newsprint. |
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It's a good ole boy hardware store but the prices are reasonable and the men with their sagging jeans and creased gimme caps are helpful. |
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The island is crumpled by mountains and creased by deep ravines just begging to be explored. |
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His creased brown skin throbbed with muscle, he was a hobgoblin, and failure was unacceptable in goblin society. |
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Her face creased with worry, exaggerated by the layer of pancake that hid the black eye she'd landed herself with. |
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He could see his poem, deeply creased now as if it had been read over and over, lying on the floor by his feet. |
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She smothered her creased skirts with her hands then pulled her matching, dusted rose pink gloves off and set them on a side table. |
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A slight frown creased her brow but disappeared almost as soon as it had come. |
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My twisting body creased the perfectly laid out blankets as I rotated feverishly on the bed. |
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They are checked and striped, plaided and spotted, creased, curved, whirled. |
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On the other side of the table, Katelyn finished shuffling through her disorganized folders, and she removed one creased paper from the bunch. |
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He was an ancient, withered man, wrinkled and creased but corded like a whip, tempered hard in the forge of the Wilds. |
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Jim filled his doorway, face half covered in shaving cream, eyebrows creased with concern. |
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The paperback stubbornly fought to stay closed because it was new and the binding had yet to be creased. |
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Opening the book slowly to pages that barely have been creased, the student sheepishly begins the Invention. |
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Her blue slacks were creased neatly down the sides in the exact middle of the gold stripe that told everyone she was from Central. |
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His face looks like a boxer's battered glove, crumpled and creased but boyish and mischievous. |
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Deep furrows creased his handsome face as he attached the vital message to the homing pigeon's leg. |
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He is perhaps seventeen, dressed in cuffed black trousers, a purple jacket with gold piping, creased patent leather shoes. |
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Otherwise, he has dressed in a conservative gray suit, with a crisp white shirt and perfectly creased trousers. |
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The Porter on duty was a big, solid chap with a strong, creased face. |
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Still, she is relaxed, her elfin features creased in a permanent smile. |
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The exposed surface of skin is not smooth but creased by flexion folds around skeletal joints, and it is also pitted by openings of hair follicles and sweat gland ducts. |
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Beside the bed was a stack of worn books, dog-eared and creased. |
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Steam anti-crease Dry, creased washing is partially uncreased and made damp, ready to iron. |
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His jowls creased with sorrow as one of his rivals appeared, professing his loyalty. |
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He went to switch out his camouflage fatigues and combat boots and into his full-dress uniform, pressed and creased down to the buffed shoes. |
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As the cries of distress and anxiety from the audience multiplied, Mr Chirac's brow creased. |
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The basic carton material is printed, creased, laminated and cut into reels or blanks. |
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When using the blanket, you must make sure that it does not get creased, folded or rucked up. |
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The bilge shell plating in way of starboard ballast tank No. 1 was creased and fractured. |
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Wrinkle are the thin, creased, and sagging skin that is especially noticeable on the face, neck, and hands. |
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My reply was almost always greeted with curious glances and creased foreheads, as if they were not quite sure that they had heard me correctly. |
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Easy to convert: can be die-cut, creased, welded, perforated, stapled, glued, sewn. |
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The sheet was creased in places, either during the printing process or during the mounting phase. |
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I cannot forget her: I can still see her, standing quite a long way from the microphone, physically unprepossessing in a creased raincoat. |
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His white collared shirt neatly creased despite the humidity of southern Haiti, Hesgazons looks every bit the engineer he hopes one day to be. |
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Documents have clearly been damaged by poor repackaging after reading: creased, dog-eared, some with rust stains caused by pins. |
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The next day the Chancellor went to the Mansion House, probably in the same creased suit, and delivered his annual homily on the state of the economy. |
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After all, won't meditation lead to a very creased Armani suit? |
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One morning, my swimming teacher, who had been watching me doggedly ploughing along in this manner, unexpectedly creased up with helpless laughter. |
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In fact on the rare occasions when she did unbraid her dark blonde tresses they flowed down her back in a rippling wave, permanently creased from the braiding. |
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Quite often, I wait until Poppy has completely run out of any wearable pants before I reluctantly pull out the ironing board and get things creased down the centre line again. |
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The print had been torn, folded and creased until a large void was left in the lower left portion. |
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On the margins of the creased paper, black squares represent the two tanks the unit will use to shell the base. |
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He was reddening as every second passed, and his brows were creased. |
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Sanders is dressed in a blue oxford shirt and ill-fitting creased khaki dress pants. |
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Colour bloomed in Nicole's cheeks and her brow creased slightly in worry. |
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A young man stood before me, his brow creased in solicitude. |
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I could see his white Nike shoes, his sharply creased trousers, the powerful veined forearms and blacksmith's hands, the fingers round and surprisingly short. |
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Quite often, I wait until he has completely run out of any wearable pants before I reluctantly pull out the ironing board and get things creased down the centre line again. |
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The wrinkles deepened in his creased face as he surveyed it closely. |
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A worried frown creased the cook's face as soon as little Alissa was gone. |
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Quite often, I wait until Popsy has completely run out of any wearable pants before I reluctantly pull out the ironing board and get things creased down the centre line again. |
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I clutched the black and purple booklet to my chest, before flicking through the pages, making sure nothing was creased and every page was still in its place. |
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He dug in the pocket of his jeans for a few seconds, and I waited for him to finish, curious, as he managed to yank out a piece of carefully folded, yet creased, paper. |
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A frown creased my face as I turned to find Loren sitting next to George. |
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Another bullet creased my skull on the other side of my forehead. |
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The cracked, creased and pockmarked streets again made dancing harder. |
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Have working hours in creased for all members of the household, or do additional hours worked in an enterprise result in additional workloads for women? |
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Alcohol use among young people has serious consequences not only in terms of creased prospects of alcohol dependency, but also because of the increased likelihood of alcohol-related injuries later in life. |
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We ask them to talk for a few moments, and their expressions become oddly creased in a way that makes them suddenly adult, living in a world full of worries. |
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These fossils are occasionally found broadly flexed, but because they are never creased or kinked, the living organism must have been rather tough and stiff. |
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Not that anyone ever looked at her that way, since from immaculately creased slacks to cropped dark hair to giant, fun glasses she was absolutely comme il faut. |
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He certainly looks the part: his clothes crisply creased, his hair neatly gelled, his face habitually frozen in a look of square-jawed conviction. |
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The creased coco leaves create space between the elements. |
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Using a fabric marker and a ruler, on the wrong side of the fabric draw a line joining the two marked points of the raw edges and the intersection point of the creased hem line. |
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This has an important psychological effect, because children and adults putting on a fresh-looking garment are less likely to think of its being old than if it is creased. |
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Stipple immediately and unevenly with creased industrial paper. |
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Your mother: And the clothes that I've just ironed and that are now all creased up because you left them on the chair instead of putting them in the wardrobe. |
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Then a Malay creased Richard Hunt, who escaped for a moment up the ropes. |
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I'm haunted by visions of lurching towards pretty young things, their faces creased in a cocktail of shock and disdain, during the smoochy numbers at discos. |
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He stood there almost voiceless, lumpishly ugly with his face yellow and creased after the sleepless night, and his birthmark like a smear of dirt. |
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