Whiskers Sentence Examples

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  • Use make-up to create a nose and whiskers.

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  • The claws are whitish; the naked nose pad and whiskers are black.

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  • No kitty-cat would be complete without her own obvious set of whiskers.

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  • Otters also have whiskers to help detect fish in muddy waters.

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  • Use eyeliner or face paint to draw whiskers on your cheeks.

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  • The Rajput wears a full beard and whiskers, usually parted in the middle.

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  • I loved your whiskers, your round pink ears, your little black, shiny eyes, your warm white underbelly.

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  • His hair and whiskers were shot with gray, and his face was all crinkled and puckered like a withered apple.

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  • He is tall and slender, has dark brown hair, and wears side whiskers and mustache similar to the Emperor William.

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  • They also have extremely sensitive, bristly whiskers for sensing the movements of their prey underwater.

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  • I shall disguise myself by cutting off my lovely green whiskers.

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  • Chris no longer needed to rub burnt cork on his face to suggest Indy's whiskers.

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  • He sometimes draws the beard and whiskers to the side of the head, and to keep it tidy wraps round it a cloth called dhata or galmocha.

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  • Whiskers This first image of the ' Whiskers ' slide was taken at 25x magnification using crossed polar filters.

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  • I can still see that evil smirk setting his whiskers a-quiver; I can almost hear that snide little kitty laugh.

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  • For he wore a pair of long, luxuriant black whiskers such as haven't been seen since Victorian times.

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  • For he wore a pair of long, luxuriant black whiskers such as have n't been seen since Victorian times.

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  • It 's the new raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens.

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  • Long white whiskers shot out of the sides of their faces, swaying in the breezes caused by the opening of the main door.

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  • He was authentic in every detail, right down to long side whiskers.

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  • Once paint is dry, you can create small dots and black whiskers directly on top of the grey paint.

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  • Use Halloween make-up, face paint, or lipstick to color your nose pink and draw on whiskers in black or brown.

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  • Little leather "ears," crystal "eyes," whiskers and even a tail are the adorable elements that make up the Marc by Marc Jacobs patent leather mouse flats.

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  • Along with the stylized tiger stripe tattoos which cover her from head to toe, she also sports "whiskers" in her cheeks.

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  • He has elongated his ears and gotten piercing in his lips to which he attaches whiskers.

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  • They think their take on squashed together living in what is now technically a desert, is the cats ' whiskers.

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  • These crystals have a long aspect ratio, and hence are known as tin whiskers.

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  • Maybe raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ⦠* New to Readers recommend?

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  • Appearing in photos and videos all over the world, the chimpanzee has black hair and sometimes has whiskers on the chin.

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  • Once the paint is applied, you'll need to choose a highlighting color to help define the cat eye face and whiskers.

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  • Pipe a border around the rabbit's face, and add black outlines inside the ears and in the shape of eyes, whiskers, and a nose and mouth.

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  • You can add something for the eyes and nose, and perhaps even add some whiskers to it.

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  • Once the mask and whiskers are dry, you can dust the mask with glitter and sparkle for a whimsical touch.

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  • Pick any one of your favorite denim washes, but make sure they are clean, without whiskers, rips, or other embellishments.

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  • Use quilled accents to create animal whiskers for a child's card, or create starbursts and spirals as small decorations.

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  • The violet-coloured face, which has no beard, is fringed by large bushy whiskers and surmounted by a white band above the brows.

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  • The flogging was only just over, and the executioner was releasing from the flogging bench a stout man with red whiskers, in blue stockings and a green jacket, who was moaning piteously.

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  • Evidently just before coming to the dinner he had had his hair and whiskers trimmed, which changed his appearance for the worse.

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  • The woman's husband, a short, round- shouldered man in the undress uniform of a civilian official, with sausage-shaped whiskers and showing under his square-set cap the hair smoothly brushed forward over his temples, with expressionless face was moving the trunks, which were placed one on another, and was dragging some garments from under them.

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  • The wearing of whiskers while shaving the chin was a Mogul fashion of the 17th and 18th centuries and is now seldom seen except among Deccani Mahommedans.

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  • The hair is long, black or very dark auburn, wavy and sometimes curly, but never woolly, and the men have luxuriant beards and whiskers, often of an auburn tint, while the whole body inclines to hairiness.

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  • The commander of the regiment was an elderly, choleric, stout, and thick-set general with grizzled eyebrows and whiskers, and wider from chest to back than across the shoulders.

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  • Head rather small, broad and flat; muzzle very broad; whiskers thick and strong; eyes small and black; ears short and rounded.

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  • The chin, whiskers and a broad band across the forehead, as well as the under-parts, are white, and the head and back olive-green.

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  • They are most common on the head, while they constitute the " whiskers," or " feelers," of the cats and many rodents.

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  • I can't say the same for Whiskers and Harry and a lot of you others.

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  • The;sakis, which form the genus Pithecia, are specially characterized by their long and generally bushy tails, distinct whiskers and beard, and the usually elongated hair on the crown of the head, which may either radiate from a point in the centre, or be divided by a median parting.

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