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How To Use Deep-set In A Sentence

  • Behind dark lenses her eyes were deep-set, large, round, and they looked at Bob much too hard as she talked into his ear in short bursts: not in whispers but out loud, creating a disturbance.
  • The eyes beneath the animated brows were deep-set, a changeable hazel not unlike her own. THE LAST PLACE
  • With her dark, deep-set eyes and initially rigid posture, she suggests a woman haunted by memory.
  • Milchester Abbey is a gray, quadrangular pile, deep-set in rich woody country, and twinkling with triple rows of quaint windows, every one of which seemed alight as we drove up just in time to dress for dinner.
  • Matthew Darryl, dark, with deep-set eyes, was a smooth-shaven, pleasant-faced young man. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
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  • Like other films from the region, it carries deep-set symbolism and unspoken ideas.
  • Her oval face, taller than broad, with deep-set eyes, had a grace contrasting with her bright easy temperament. Excerpt: In Other Rooms, Other Wonders by Daniyal Mueenuddin
  • His face was gaunt, eyes deep-set, the Adam's apple prominent. CORMORANT
  • The man stared at James with deep-set, piggish eyes but James continued to walk towards him, unperturbed.
  • A young, tautly handsome, clean-shaven face dominated by deep-set clear blue eyes in which the pupils were strangely large, fierce. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • The man stared at James with deep-set, piggish eyes but James continued to walk towards him, unperturbed.
  • She feels deeply (as shown by her deep-set eyes) but her refined mouth is a sign that she is able to express her feelings, which minimizes her stress.
  • She looked at him as he slept, his squarish face with its heavy brows and deep-set eyes always made her think of the bust of a Roman senator she had seen in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He was dressed in his usual denim shirt and khaki shorts. The Painter's Wife, a short story
  • Other factors. Your eye doctor will take into account additional factors. For example, deep-set eyes may make the surgery more difficult and risky.
  • A large skull with deep-set eye sockets that appeared to stare at one had the title Aryan (Germanic) written beneath its pronounced jawbone. Soul
  • When he smiled, which was often, his fat cheeks bunched up under his deep-set hazel eyes, giving him the appearance of a happy chipmunk.
  • The small, deep-set eyes in his thin, haggard face seemed to see nothing. THY BROTHER DEATH
  • There seems to be on his face, and in his deep-set eyes, an expression of profound sadness and disillusionment.
  • They had large, broad heads, short muzzles and tiny, deep-set eyes.
  • During my visit, the city was drenched in seasonal rains, but it bathes year-round in a deep-set shabbiness. The Next Empire
  • Besides, this worker with his deep-set, brown shaded eyes and pale face looks more tired and overworked than anything else.
  • Is the field in, hovering around the centre, or is it deep-set, flung back to the periphery?
  • Jerome looked at his brother with his cold, deep-set eyes.
  • Consider the recent uproar over Amy Chua's Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother -- the prepublication excerpt alone attracting over 1 million reads and 7,500 comments -- which reveals that Americans may be harboring a deep-set fear of other cultures and countries getting ahead, beating our system, "winning," so to say. Kate Otto: Winning the Future, Losing the Point?
  • From this angle, they look similar - the hawk nose, the wiry straight hair, the deep-set gray eyes.
  • His deep-set blue eyes were on the clock above the light cedar wood door, a pencil in his left hand was ticking nervously away on his desk, and his long legs covered in black slacks were stretched out beneath his short writing table.
  • Her eyes were larger than most of her kind, and they were not so deep-set, while the lashes were longer and more regular. CHAPTER X
  • The characteristics of Water Face are deep-set shiny eyes with long lashes, large forehead, thin, expressive eyebrows, wide, flexible mouth, prominent chin.
  • Sitting regally and stiff-backed was a man clad in heavy red robes, his deep-set, half-lidded eyes inspecting Halas.
  • Faint tendrils of smoke rose from white ash in the deep-set hearth. Fire The Sky
  • His deep-set eyes looked at me from under the dark muffler, through the jungle of unkempt moustache and beard.
  • There is something about Scott Thomas's deep-set eyes and blanched beauty that suggests even her affair is only a brief interlude in a damaged life.
  • With his deep-set eyes, square jaw, 1950s hair and tight-jeans-and-T-shirt image he bears more than a passing resemblance to his father.
  • What if he fails on his dates with Sara because of deep-set insecurities or personality flaws?
  • His deep-set brown eyes studied them carefully.
  • His dark deep-set eyes were lost in thought and he traced a large, calloused finger along the straight edge of his jaw.
  • The company has been embroiled in internal disputes for years, and its troubles have included fiscal problems, various legal actions and deep-set rifts between executives, directors and members.
  • In Italy, Padre Pio's portrait, with its dark, deep-set eyes and salt-and-pepper beard, can be spotted in dry cleaners, taxis, post offices, and police stations.
  • The thick black hands flamed with an eerie blue sheen in the low light of the bridge, and dark green eyes glowed with a deranged luminescence from deep-set pits under the gunner's brow.
  • With his deep-set green eyes, and perfect chiseled features, Manda wasn't surprised why most girls in campus thought of him devilishly handsome.
  • He had a thin aquiline nose and deep-set brown eyes.
  • The eyes themselves were small, deep-set, and close together. CHAPTER III
  • He had a drawn, gaunt face with a pair of extremely deep-set eyes.
  • Cassara looked up and saw a lumpy-faced Bantowan staring at her with deep-set black eyes.
  • Your eye doctor will take into account additional factors. For example, deep-set eyes may make the surgery more difficult and risky.
  • A jutting beak of a nose, sharp chin and deep-set eyes gave him the appearance of a living skull.
  • My eyes are very deep-set, and become more so the older I get, so anything that smudges, flakes or clumps drives me mad.
  • In initial testing, 42 percent more bigeye tuna were caught using Beverly's new weighted, deep-set gear.
  • A young, tautly handsome, clean-shaven face dominated by deep-set clear blue eyes in which the pupils were strangely large, fierce. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • His cobby tapered head held two deep-set, piercing yellow eyes. The Search For WondLa
  • He was older than Saldis, as evidenced by lines around his deep-set eyes, and taller than Saldis by half a head. Star Trek The Next Generation®
  • His suntanned face was lined with age, but his deep-set gray eyes were clear and alert.
  • He was extraordinary tall and broad of shoulder; his complexion was swarthy, and fierce black eyes glittered from deep-set sockets in his dark face.
  • She was so beautiful, standing there, looking at him with her deep-set eyes and the wind disheveling her hair, blowing it across her peachy skinned face.
  • Uygur women from Northwest China with large, deep-set eyes perform a cheerful dance every evening after 7 o'clock.
  • Ives was a slender New Yorker with deep-set eyes and a dandified bearing who had been born to a family of socialites on December 25, 1828—hence his middle name. Colossus
  • Her firm jaw slanted sideways, and her large, deep-set eyes seemed often to be staring at some-thing in the distance.
  • The earliest buildings, dating from the 19th century, feature uneven wooden floors and small, deep-set windows that create the air of a monastery refectory.
  • 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.
  • He sees Strang, a compact man with deep-set eyes and a broad forehead, scratching his thick brown beard and leaning against a door jamb.
  • He had a thin aquiline nose and deep-set brown eyes.
  • Amanda nodded and smiled with a deep-set satisfaction.

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