beetling

[ UK /bˈiːtlɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. jutting or overhanging
    beetle brows
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How To Use beetling In A Sentence

  • There they go, beetling back and forth without a thought for their spiritual enrichment.
  • The blazing sunlight on the beetling black; a slender gray form, radiant, starting forward to the vision from the marge where light and darkness met; a fresh young morning smile wreathed in a flame of burning gold. CHAPTER 7
  • And Mrs. Beetling, growing steadily sulkier and more aggrieved, was now forced to stand and listen to a fierce tirade on the horrors of a foul mouth and foul breath, on the harm done to the digestive system, the ills awaiting her in later life. Ultima Thule
  • With his massive build, black beetling eyebrows and perma-frown he resembles a pantomime baddie.
  • Despite the constant messages we all get that women like brawny, beetling browed men covered in muscles, most women can tell you that the musclebound weightlifter isn't their style.
  • Father scowled at her anyway, his thick black eyebrows beetling together. Uprising
  • Encouraged by the romantic writers of the nineteenth century, we too find in the life of castle, cathedral, and beetling hilltop towns a poetic refuge from an industrialized world.
  • With his massive build, black beetling eyebrows and perma-frown he resembles a pantomime baddie.
  • Among the panelled walls, stained glass skylights and beetling, tuxedoed waiters you will see tributes to famous literary and political regulars.
  • I saw her beetling off from the party early yesterday.
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