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  • Manzo noticed the neatly trimmed goatee and mustache combination that framed Rossiter's facial features and the chiseled jaw of a man who was in peak physical condition.
  • Ten men with chiselled faces and Kalashnikovs jump out and take up positions. Times, Sunday Times
  • His features were, in the manner of his Faerie-born race, as sharp as chiseled stone, and his ears were acutely pointed.
  • He looked like a prince with his chiseled facial features, prominent nose, full lips, and strong physique.
  • He becomes a chiselled ladykiller in polished brogues and a sharp linen suit.
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  • Although tests on chiselled stones showed that the caves have existed for at least 1,500 years, it was only about 15 months ago that they were first discovered by a local farmer, by accident.
  • He chiselled a hole in the door to fit a new lock.
  • Without a scrap of make-up, the chocolate-box prettiness is still there: the clear turquoise eyes, creamy skin and chiselled bone structure are luminous.
  • He has a sturdy build with strikingly muscular hands and chiseled features.
  • The sculptor chiselled the lump of marble into a fine statue.
  • Yet now and then you feel the tug, standing in front of a full-length mirror, fantasizing about cannonball shoulders and chiseled biceps.
  • Behind the plate is a chiselled cavity.
  • Martin chiselled a hole in the door for the new lock.
  • The river has chiselled the mountain face, making it resemble a lion's paw.
  • Otherwise, he chiselled away, as his chums departed. The Sun
  • Those eyes were deep pools of cocoa brown and set over well chiseled cheekbones and a straight aquiline nose that was shadowed by a ghost of a goatee.
  • Nope, when you go to the gym you're thinking bigger biceps, chiseled chest, tighter abs.
  • A pair of deep, flat-bottomed holes have been chiseled out of the red clay of eastern Georgia in the U.S., like twin sports arenas from the pre-Columbian era. Southern Co's Nuclear Gambit
  • A few weeks ago, in an effort to cut my 2.5-mile treadmill run to under 30 minutes, I popped in "Vision Quest," the 1985 film about a high-school wrestler who comes of age while pursuing a single-minded obsession to get on the mat with the state's chiseled-from-stone champion grappler. Don't You Forget About Them
  • That first day there had been a choice of doors off the lobby; an indecipherable squiggle chiselled into the brass plate hung by each.
  • Although tests on chiselled stones showed that the caves have existed for at least 1,500 years, it was only about 15 months ago that they were first discovered by a local farmer, by accident.
  • The rear features tall, prominent and chiselled tail-light clusters. The Sun
  • Stepping back so to avoid being hit with the door, she nearly fell off the landing, the chiselled stone railing the only thing between her and certain death.
  • And of course, they all had chiseled facial features, too.
  • Way back in the early days of the last century it was chiselled into shape in Pairc Mor Wood or Garrdha Chill.
  • On our job the pay rate for new construction was significantly higher than for repairs, so the company chiseled us by classifying everything as repairs.
  • Its skin is smooth and looks like carved stone, but graceful, not angular and chiseled like a statue.
  • Freshly chiseled ornaments stand proudly next to the corroded precursors that served as models, testimony to the endless repair, the incessant renewal of the church.
  • Sure as I am that there’s a condo of sorts waiting down at the cemetery with my name chiseled on the mailbox. Blood Lite II: Overbite
  • The fact that they are middle-aged men - the lines on their faces as chiseled as their biceps, triceps and pectorals - adds to the curiosity the images elicit.
  • He was lean, but toned and had a strong face of chiseled features.
  • He was lean, but toned and had a strong face of chiseled features.
  • We ignored the distractions and chiseled away at the rocks before us at alarming speed, all fearful that the chaos would catch up with us.
  • I have to type this with one hand because in the other is my son, his blue-grey-green-brown eyes covered with gluey sleep cack, his chiseled jaw riddled with baby acne.
  • She gazed upon those chiseled granite features, the sharp angle of his jaw, the stubborn chin, the hooded eyes whose flinty gaze could penetrate with spearlike precision. Earl of Durkness
  • The shadows on his face accentuated his chiselled cheekbones and chin, and his uncombed hair hung over his face.
  • Manuscripts on sheepskin or parchment were easier to create and read than chiseled stone tablets, but still could be read only by one person in one place at a time.
  • They chiseled me out of my money
  • You get the same flawless, chiselled features you see on screen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Armies of gilded statuettes of saintly figures adorned little notches in the chiselled stone walls and framed iconographic pictures hung from any spaces which weren't already occupied.
  • With his deep-set green eyes, and perfect chiseled features, Manda wasn't surprised why most girls in campus thought of him devilishly handsome.
  • When he joined the Confederacy, he was entitled to have his name chiseled off, the traitor. More about the history and name of Cabin John Bridge
  • He was finally able to transform his underdefined body into an incredible shredded physique, complete with chiseled abs.
  • His features were, in the manner of his Faerie-born race, as sharp as chiseled stone, and his ears were acutely pointed.
  • It was an almost unreasonably handsome face, the sharp chiseled cheekbones and slightly aquiline nose lending it an air of aristocracy she had not expected to find in a small Virginia town in the middle of nowhere.
  • The aisles and nave of the church are connected by arches which are held up by 18 imposing stone pillars made from well chiselled limestone.
  • The ‘rock’ was actually a real rock, but chiseled on the inside to make it almost hollow.
  • Now, in-your-face religious conservatives want the phrase chiseled in front of us at court, at work and in our kids' schools. Roy Speckhardt: The Resolution For 'In God We Trust'
  • With his strongly chiselled features, apart from their eyes and hair, the twins looked almost nothing alike.
  • And she looked great in them, her soft, flabbiness gone and replaced by a chiseled musculature he wasn't at all used to. Curb Appeal
  • The two men stepped out of the showers simultaneously and cinched towels at their athletically chiseled waists. Larger Than Lyfe
  • And I, the son and grandson of Indiana architects, seize this opportunity to suggest a feature which I hope will be included in the completed structure, words to be chiseled into the capstone over the main entrance.
  • They showed Long, primping and preening in flimsy muscle shirts that hugged every ripple in the fifty-seven year-old's startlingly chiseled physique. Zandile Blay: Bishop Eddie Long: A Wolf in Chic Clothing?
  • The atmosphere inside the courtroom stood in contrast to the noisy scene outside the building where demonstrators protested beneath the chiselled marble inscription Equal Justice Under Law.
  • Gods, goddesses and animals made in rosewood are examples of chiselled beauty.
  • Gods, goddesses and animals made in rosewood are examples of chiselled beauty.
  • The titian-haired lady of the finely-chiselled features detects the Scottish accent and confides that husband number one had been a Scot, a member of the aristocracy.
  • Then, I saw that upon the crest of the diadem was a single great diamond wonderfully chiselled to represent a bat with outspread wings, the device upon the banners of the mystic realm. The Great White Queen A Tale of Treasure and Treason
  • His chiselled face has lost its hard edge and he suddenly looks older than his 57 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • He chiseled that rock into the figure of a woman.
  • His features were chiseled, his strong, taut jawline only serving to accent his lips further.
  • The atmosphere inside the courtroom stood in contrast to the noisy scene outside the building where demonstrators protested beneath the chiselled marble inscription Equal Justice Under Law.
  • Themes from Indian mythology were chiselled on stone.
  • Grant responds with a story about the time he found every missing bit of jewelry he'd ever given his ex hanging around the neck of the chiseled rock god she'd been cheating on him with.
  • 'I charge you, when you next look on your father's monument, to respect the name chiselled there. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • The dome, built of chiselled, rectangular granite stones and 110 feet tall, stands as an imposing structure.
  • He picked up a bar of gold in his hands and, turning it over, discovered a tiny crown chiseled into one of the corners.
  • He's handsome, with chiselled good looks and hypnotic blue eyes that make Mel Gibson's pale by comparison.
  • The local schoolchildren played their parts with relish on Friday as they chiseled away at podlike structures that seem to have all-purpose uses in this strange production, conceived by Mr. Gergiev and the set designer George Tsypin. The Kirov ‘Ring’: Young Local Talent - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Martin chiselled a hole in the door for the new lock.
  • The aisles and nave of the church are connected by arches which are held up by 18 imposing stone pillars made from well chiselled limestone.
  • He chiselled a hole in the door to fit a new lock.
  • She still has nicely tanned skin, chiseled facial features and a tough, determined look.
  • Armies of gilded statuettes of saintly figures adorned little notches in the chiselled stone walls and framed iconographic pictures hung from any spaces which weren't already occupied.
  • a finely chiseled nose
  • Where land meets sea in the north, the power of the ocean has chiselled undercuts, caves and fissures into the limestone cliff.
  • On the south side, a large acanthus medallion sprouts amid a field of stone rosettes, as delicate as on the day they were first chiseled. Temple of the 'Bride of the Desert'
  • Beside me she sits mute and motionless as chiseled stone, the beautiful fearsome stranger who has saved and destroyed me in the space of hours.
  • Armies of gilded statuettes of saintly figures adorned little notches in the chiselled stone walls and framed iconographic pictures hung from any spaces which weren't already occupied.
  • He chiseled the figure of a girl out of a block of white marble.
  • He was easily the most handsome man Chantal had ever seen, and his pale skin had such elegance, his chiseled features were so strong and dazzling, that she quite forgot to breathe.
  • From the long eyebrows and sensitive mouth to the small hands and feet, everything about him was too much chiseled, overdelicate. The Gadfly
  • There are lots of beautiful people with perfect teeth looking chiselled and determined. Times, Sunday Times
  • They employ hand-chiseled mortises and tenons.
  • He had the biggest, clearest blue eyes, flawless olive colored skin, perfectly chiseled facial features, the fullest most perfect lips.
  • He's very muscular and has a chiselled physique and square jaw.
  • He had known how to brace himself for that other authority -- there had, at any rate, been consistency and even a kind of chiselled magnificence in that stiff brutality -- now there was degradation, crawling devilry, things unmentionable .... Fortitude
  • Otherwise, he chiselled away, as his chums departed. The Sun
  • You get the same flawless, chiselled features you see on screen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed he looks far more chiselled than most heavyweight boxers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The electrician chiseled a hole in the wall to fit a door bell.
  • We've sprayed it with Q10, hammered it, chiselled it, attempted to lever it out with a crowbar - all to no avail.
  • He was chiseled out of five thousand pounds in business speculation.
  • They're the standard of male beauty - a washboard stomach, a chiseled face, a muscular body.
  • The pictographic paintings comprised not only recognizable but even vigorous representations of men and animals, depicted in form and color though without perspective, while the calumet of catlinite was sometimes chiseled into striking verisimilitude of human and animal forms in miniature. The Siouan Indians
  • They are neither cutesy, comedic Yiddishers nor noble, chiseled, ascetically moral kibbutzniks. Bradley Burston: Winslet, 'Waltz,' and How Hollywood Likes Its Jews
  • Its wide, gently chiseled shape features wheel arches that ride low and snugly over the tires. The massive prow politely but firmly clears the way.
  • But that has not stopped thousands of people swooning over his chiselled cheekbones. The Sun
  • In the way that des Esseintes imagines literature as being compacted into a single chiseled phrase, Huysmans sees the mother as being condensed into the perfection of a prayer that invokes and replaces her.
  • The handsome and hulking father is openly envied by his adolescent son, a chiseled but baby-faced youth who desires the muscles of manhood and the adult respect of his beloved old man.
  • He was easily the most handsome man Chantal had ever seen, and his pale skin had such elegance, his chiseled features were so strong and dazzling, that she quite forgot to breathe.
  • The main archways are chiseled with passages from the Holy Quran.
  • The face we call the obverse is entirely occupied by the body of a fantastic quadruped, partly chiselled in slight relief, partly engraved. A History of Art in Chaldæa & Assyria, v. 1
  • He pushed back the hood and the early morning sun highlighted a craggy, chiseled face with almost colorless blue eyes.
  • He has a sturdy build with strikingly muscular hands and chiseled features.
  • The drug that helped Madame X keep her head while doctors chiseled away at her nose was a phenothiazine. MANUFACTURING DEPRESSION
  • The unreserved smile completely altered his finely chiseled features and made him extraordinarily handsome.
  • It is a bust chiseled from a rock.
  • In the darkness through which he could see, Nylan studied her profile, chiseled against the darkness like that of a silver coin against black velvet, a profile almost of the Sybran girl-next-door, lacking the regalness that appeared whenever she was awake. Fall of Angels
  • The sparse light that is coming from the lamp dances over his features, bringing out the strong jawline and the chiseled features he has.
  • He had handsomely chiseled facial features, lustrous blond hair that hung that was brushed to both sides of his forehead and hung over his ears and down his neck; the Heraldic style.
  • Beautifully chiselled local stone was used aesthetically in the construction of environmentally friendly buildings.
  • Nothing gets more attention than a muscular body complete with exploding muscle and chiseled abs.
  • With his strongly chiselled features, apart from their eyes and hair, the twins looked almost nothing alike.
  • Speaking of Wilcox, the Rockets finagled a private workout with the chiseled Maryland power forward after he completed his three general workout sessions in New York, Chicago and Phoenix.
  • He looked like a prince with his chiseled facial features, prominent nose, full lips, and strong physique.
  • He had handsomely chiseled facial features, lustrous blond hair that hung that was brushed to both sides of his forehead and hung over his ears and down his neck; the Heraldic style.
  • The burger's much smaller now, chiselled into a rough octagon.
  • Some of the epitaphs were beautiful, showing that tenderness for the friends who had died, that longing to do them justice, to fully acknowledge their virtues and dearness, which is so touching, and so unmistakable even under the stiff, quaint expressions and formal words which were thought suitable to be chiselled on the stones, so soon to be looked at carelessly by the tearless eyes of strangers. Deephaven and Selected Stories & Sketches
  • Anyway, our narrator is Sarge (Alan Van Sprang) a tough, determined, and grizzled Guardsman chiseled from the mold of Colin Farrell. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • Styling is clean, has sporty overtones with its wedge profile, chiseled belt line and twin chrome exhaust tailpipes.
  • In ascot and blazer, with his warm, chiseled features, George Clarke Jenkins has always been a handsome fellow.
  • He chiselled an inscription on the marble.
  • Sarai assembles her more recent works from branches roughly chiseled into repetitive series of rounded forms.
  • Everyone's favourite hero brings his tanned and chiselled features, facial mole and quite possibly his new girlfriend, Anna Kournikova, to Glasgow.
  • As well as being a handsome fellow chiseled from the same fine stock as myself, this fellow glutton and vomiter-upon-the-backs-of-the-people is - like Congress - merely a (albeit rotund and disgusting) puppet who embraces only those ideals his corporate masters instruct him to embrace. On Rush Limbaugh And The Humane Society
  • A name was chiselled into the stone.
  • Surviving daguerreotype self-portraits reveal a slim figure with strongly chiselled features.
  • Davis was secretary of war under President Franklin Pierce when the bridge was started and therefore was entitled to have his name chiseled on it. More about the history and name of Cabin John Bridge
  • The other had shaved his head back to the skin, successfully pronouncing a severely-chiseled jaw line and deep-set eyes that were apparently incapable of anything but a most penetrating of stares.
  • The San Pablo jumper was a forty-year-old man with a well-chiseled face, strong eyebrows, taut skin and overgrown well-kept salt-and-pepper hair. Dreamseller: The Calling
  • She chiselled a figure out of the marble.
  • That was done using a silicon implant and it gave me the chiselled profile of Ken. The Sun
  • She had a chiseled face with a button-shaped nose, rosebud lips, dirty-blond straight hair, and skinny matchstick legs. History of a Suicide
  • A high nose, sculptured lips and a chiselled jaw completed the work of art.
  • Grant responds with a story about the time he found every missing bit of jewelry he'd ever given his ex hanging around the neck of the chiseled rock god she'd been cheating on him with.
  • The aisles and nave of the church are connected by arches which are held up by 18 imposing stone pillars made from well chiselled limestone.
  • These have been set up as votive tablets, as commemorative monuments, as tombstones, and are much more costly than the ordinary cut-stone columns and haka chiselled with the figures of divinities in relief. Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Second Series
  • His features were chiseled, his strong, taut jawline only serving to accent his lips further.
  • Everyone's favourite hero brings his tanned and chiselled features, facial mole and quite possibly his new girlfriend, Anna Kournikova, to Glasgow.
  • The illustrator chiseled pieces of maple veneer plywood to approximate his vision.
  • The sculptor chiselled the lump of marble into a fine statue.
  • His face was hard and chiseled, as though from stone, with high cheekbones.
  • The sparse light that is coming from the lamp dances over his features, bringing out the strong jawline and the chiseled features he has.
  • Supply-side 'Reaganomics' has been chiseled into a sacred precept, while the unmistakable role of deregulation in precipitating our recent financial crisis has been inhumed by the conservative discourse alongside amnesty, the Brady Bill, and disarmament. Daniel Cluchey: Searching for Ronald Reagan
  • His jet-black hair was cropped short, just as fighting men of the time wore it, and his chiseled features emphasized his square jaw.
  • There are also a few huge boulders which were chiselled into cubic shapes centuries ago and now serve as surreal houses and stables.
  • His jaw had to be chiseled away at, literally gouged out in an excruciatingly painful operation that took almost an hour.
  • The Gothic palace is a stark monstrosity that is in striking contrast to the delicately chiselled and embellished Palacio Nazaries, the Moorish royal palace.
  • Only a cellar hole of chiseled and fitted stone was evidence of any kind of dwelling when we parked the car and walked over the grounds.
  • Beautifully chiselled local stone was used aesthetically in the construction of environmentally friendly buildings.
  • I want to suggest that a great public will peer into the world of poetry if the poets will speak outside of the chiseled monuments of poems and distinct aesthetic debates directly to matters beyond memory, private reclamation, and linguistic chop-chop. Why Aren't Poets More Politically Active?
  • At 180 pounds and a little under six feet, he is lean and chiseled, with balled-up biceps and pecs.
  • As a three-day ruling party congress ended at Victoria Falls, hooligans from Zanu-PF chiselled brass plaques commemorating the dead of two world wars from the cathedral's sanctuary.
  • And every waking hour she chipped at the ugly block, sanded, scored, chiselled, gouged gaping eye sockets.
  • After casting, the best plaquettes were usually chiselled and chased, and either finished with a patina or gilt.
  • The plates of embossed and chiseled bronze which encased the body of the chariot are figured with admirably-worked subjects in basso-rilievo, many of them relating to the "wondrous tale of Troy. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876
  • Here is another link -- José de Herédia, and his jewelled and chiselled sonnets -- the "Antique Medal" with its peerless sestette, which combines the essential meanings of Keats's "Ode to a Grecian Urn. Confessions of a Book-Lover
  • Upon her arrival in Las Vegas, that question was answered by way of her chiseled facial features.
  • Vanessa sits cross-legged on her bed in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, a tiny, elfin figure with a striking, delicate face that looks as if it has been gently chiselled from creamy alabaster.
  • He never wanted his name chiseled into a hospital facade or put on a plaque. Mark Goulston, M.D.: Just Listen -- Ray Tye, Boston Philanthropist, Dies At 87
  • Indeed he looks far more chiselled than most heavyweight boxers. Times, Sunday Times
  • She couldn't mistake those chiseled features and that strong jaw for anyone else.
  • Words like courage, sacrifice and duty are chiseled on the architraves of granite pavilions.
  • Eventually the fire fighters exit the building unheroically, no women strewn over any shoulders, not even a scared kitty reunited with joyful owners, and even more disappointingly, none drop trou or so much as remove a shirt to reveal achingly chiselled pecs and a waxed-smooth toned torso as those calendars would have you believe. Archive 2008-10-01
  • And of course, they all had chiseled facial features, too.
  • Without a scrap of make-up, the chocolate-box prettiness is still there: the clear turquoise eyes, creamy skin and chiselled bone structure are luminous.
  • The ‘rock’ was actually a real rock, but chiseled on the inside to make it almost hollow.
  • There are also a few huge boulders which were chiselled into cubic shapes centuries ago and now serve as surreal houses and stables.
  • Beside me she sits mute and motionless as chiseled stone, the beautiful fearsome stranger who has saved and destroyed me in the space of hours.
  • The child's steely blue eyes, chiselled features and surprisingly strong screen presence will no doubt propel him to many future cinematic roles.
  • She stared over at him, watched sweat begin to trickle down the side of his clearly chiseled features, slipping across his light brown, tan-colored skin.
  • Over against the criticism of our day even moderately critical writers offer comments such as Skinner (p. 11): "It is a bold thing to desiderate a treatment more worthy of the theme, or more impressive in effect, than we find the severely chiselled outlines and stately cadences of the first chapter of Genesis. Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
  • The word chiselled exists solely to describe his face. The Velvet Hot Tub | Freshest Stories
  • Its skin is smooth and looks like carved stone, but graceful, not angular and chiseled like a statue.
  • She stared over at him, watched sweat begin to trickle down the side of his clearly chiseled features, slipping across his light brown, tan-colored skin.
  • The electrician chiseled a hole in the wall to fit a door bell.
  • There was a classic Renaissance look about him, as if some female sculptor had lovingly chiseled his features out of marble.
  • The river has chiselled the mountain face, making it resemble a lion's paw.
  • His chiseled marble figures seemed to contain more expression and human vitality within their stone eyes than that in the eyes of many living people I had seen.
  • The aisles and nave of the church are connected by arches which are held up by 18 imposing stone pillars made from well chiselled limestone.
  • The child's steely blue eyes, chiselled features and surprisingly strong screen presence will no doubt propel him to many future cinematic roles.
  • She still has nicely tanned skin, chiseled facial features and a tough, determined look.
  • His chiselled cheekbones and sultry stare wowed the judges of our male model search. The Sun
  • The kesh, the kachha, the kara, the kanga and the kirpan are the gifts, chiseled out for the Khalsa, by the divine artist.
  • His chiseled marble figures seemed to contain more expression and human vitality within their stone eyes than that in the eyes of many living people I had seen.
  • They had chiselled away every portrait of the false pharaoh and expunged his name from the walls and tall hypostyle columns. Warlock
  • And if scubas not your thing, you can still surround yourself with half-naked, chiseled men if you go Jet Skiing, water-skiing, windsurfing, parasailing, or surfing. Become Your Own Matchmaker
  • Only a cellar hole of chiseled and fitted stone was evidence of any kind of dwelling when we parked the car and walked over the grounds.
  • Stepping in front of him, her hand gently lifted his chiseled chin, forcing him to stare at her.
  • Like my mother my hair is thick and straight, my body lean - long neck, limbs and waist, ample bosom, seductive curves and perfectly chiseled facial features.
  • The phrase is chiselled into one side of a massive block of granite that includes King's likeness emerging from the stone. Martin Luther King memorial quote to be changed
  • Upon her arrival in Las Vegas, that question was answered by way of her chiseled facial features.
  • He has a sturdy build with strikingly muscular hands and chiseled features.
  • Stepping back so to avoid being hit with the door, she nearly fell off the landing, the chiselled stone railing the only thing between her and certain death.
  • In most respects the figure of the first man to reach space, rising atop a giant titanium column, is typically craptastic socialist realism: oversize millenarian muscle, chiseled to world-dominating perfection. Across the Universe
  • Clark's puckish grin and chiselled cheekbones finally creep into view.
  • Every breed of dog, from dachshund to Dalmatian, from boxer to borzoi, from poodle to Pekinese, from Great Dane to chihuahua, has been carved, chiselled, kneaded, moulded, not literally as flesh and bone but in its gene pool. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
  • It was in that role that Howard chiselled out a reputation for being tough and uncompromising.
  • Gone are the chiseled cheekbones, dusted lightly with the first bloom of youth.
  • Mottled red-gray slate tiles surface the backsplash and a long side wall; the counters are stainless steel or black granite with chiseled edges.
  • Large chiseled columns support massive roofs and walls lined with carved frescoes.
  • She couldn't mistake those chiseled features and that strong jaw for anyone else.
  • His black hair was parted off to one side, lending a chiseled look to his otherwise unremarkable countenance.
  • Her perfectly chiselled face and perfectly sculptured nose and almond-shaped eyes, although in a stern look, exuded beauty at its best.
  • Words like courage, sacrifice and duty are chiseled on the architraves of granite pavilions.
  • He was chiseled out of five thousand pounds in business speculation.
  • It is, we learn, "a moment/chiselled from the dream" - and thus a reminder of the early influences of surrealism, which precisely forced different times, regions, and identities to merge in one single here, now, and I, dictated by the logic of the dream. Nobel Prize in Literature 1990 - Presentation Speech
  • His face was hard and chiseled, as though from stone, with high cheekbones.
  • The dome, built of chiselled, rectangular granite stones and 110 feet tall, stands as an imposing structure.
  • Why yes, w4bler, because it's just a fact chiseled in marble janis Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee (D) and two House Resolutions. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • Instead, they employ hand-chiseled mortises and tenons, which are secured by wooden pegs that must be carved by hand.
  • He had the biggest, clearest blue eyes, flawless olive colored skin, perfectly chiseled facial features, the fullest most perfect lips.
  • His eyes were a hypnotic green and beautifully set into a handsome, chiseled face.
  • Two huge standing Buddhas were chiselled into the cliff more than 1,500 years ago in the central Bamiyan Valley on the ancient Silk Route linking Europe and Central Asia.
  • His chiselled cheekbones and sultry stare wowed the judges of our male model search. The Sun
  • Reflected LED lighting gives the tail-lights an even red glow and defines the chiselled, chronographic shapes of the instruments.
  • And the other, calm-eyed, cool-browed, serene; strong in her own integrity, with faith in herself, thoroughly at ease; dispassionate, imperturbable; a figure chiselled from some cold marble quarry. THE SCORN OF WOMEN
  • Like my mother my hair is thick and straight, my body lean - long neck, limbs and waist, ample bosom, seductive curves and perfectly chiseled facial features.
  • Even the Jacob sheep seemed as if they had been chiselled out of piebald stone. Country diary: Claxton, Norfolk
  • The electrician chiseled a hole in the wall to fit a door bell.
  • You get the same flawless, chiselled features you see on screen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Otherwise, he chiselled away, as his chums departed. The Sun
  • Look at the black-and-white photos of them back then, him with a chiseled jaw, her with a curvy figure.
  • Its sleek wood-panelled features were matched by the chiselled good looks of its driver. Times, Sunday Times
  • Manzo noticed the neatly trimmed goatee and mustache combination that framed Rossiter's facial features and the chiseled jaw of a man who was in peak physical condition.
  • Clad almost entirely in leather of a soft natural hue, the only stitch of clothing not fashioned from tanned animal skin was the linen material draped snug across their chiseled chests.
  • The kesh, the kachha, the kara, the kanga and the kirpan are the gifts, chiseled out for the Khalsa, by the divine artist.
  • The Minafer monument was a granite block, with the name chiselled upon its one polished side, and the Amberson monument was a white marble shaft, taller than any other in that neighbourhood. Chapter 14
  • The titian-haired lady of the finely-chiselled features detects the Scottish accent and confides that husband number one had been a Scot, a member of the aristocracy.
  • In truth, though, Arsenal were deserving victors, having nullified Marseille in the second half and then chiselled out openings. Arsène Wenger salutes Aaron Ramsey after Arsenal win in Marseille
  • His chiselled cheekbones and sultry stare wowed the judges of our male model search. The Sun
  • The goatee has survived but the puppyish plumpness of his face has been replaced by chiselled planes.
  • Our young-old faces, chiseled and gaunt from the fever and the heat and the sleepless nights, now stare back at us, lost and damned strangers, frozen in yellowing snapshots packed away in cardboard boxes with our medals and our ribbons. Balloon Juice » 2002 » February
  • Chiseled into the first was the outline of a boat riding the crest of a wave.
  • His face was chiseled, harder than stone, every edge sharp. WHOLE SECRET LOVE
  • a kind of chiselled cylinder, with wide interstices, so that the stairs are open to the air. A Little Tour of France
  • His face was chiselled and aquiline, with an aristocratic bearing.
  • He chiseled the figure of a girl out of a block of white marble.
  • Manuscripts on sheepskin or parchment were easier to create and read than chiseled stone tablets, but still could be read only by one person in one place at a time.

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