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almond-shaped

ADJECTIVE
  1. shaped like an almond

How To Use almond-shaped In A Sentence

  • Rick laughed and decided he liked that one, the littlest one of the group, with her almond-shaped hazel eyes, wide smile, and perfect teeth. Dirty Secret
  • Sights, sounds—even smells—that we associate with peril register in the amygdala, the primitive, almond-shaped structure near the center of the brain. Scary Movies and Real-Life Risks
  • He took a deep breath, like he was gathering himself, then lifted his blue, almond-shaped eyes to meet mine. Skipping a Beat
  • It is sensitively modeled to portray the aquiline nose and almond-shaped eyes of the king.
  • What really annoyed me, though, was the single page entitled “Feminizing Animals”, which states several requirements for making a girl version: wispier whiskers, fluffy tail, bows or flowers or other accessories, and the must-have almond-shaped, tilted eyes. Cartoon Cute Animals » Comics Worth Reading
  • I am white, and have always described my eyes as almond-shaped, and that anyone would do the same for Asians is apalling and somewhat hilarious. Almond Eyes
  • Her perfectly chiselled face and perfectly sculptured nose and almond-shaped eyes, although in a stern look, exuded beauty at its best.
  • Through the lens, Calvi's striking almond-shaped face, and her well-draped blouse and slacks, reminded me of Diamond Life-era Sade, easily the proudest and most enduring New Romantic of all time and the all time best-selling British female singer. Michael Vazquez: Anna Calvi, Live in NYC (VIDEO)
  • Three Figures Beneath a Tree" 1907-8 features women with lidless almond-shaped eyes, and faces with strange concave surfaces - depicted in a shallow stage set full of sharp wrinkles and ridges. Blockbuster Picasso show in Richmond must be seen, but it's not all masterpieces
  • The gray matter of the caudate nucleus bends upon itself, and its other end is the amygdaloid nucleus ( "almond-shaped," again because of its shape). The Human Brain
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