He has large hands on meaty forearms and grey hair combed to the side over a jowly face that suggests a police superintendent. |
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With a jowly face set in a permanent scowl, he is perfectly suited to the grim realities of war, and he knows it. |
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He had a pleasantly jowly face, punctuated by a brushy mustache under his fleshy nose, his pants always fastened to suspenders. |
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The 67-year-old Mr Obeid's gruff, jowly and sunken-eyed persona projects an image of stolidity rather than dynamism. |
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By all accounts she too was short, with a broad, jowly face. |
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We are not spending ourselves into oblivion, as you hear some jowly bloviator say on television every day. |
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He felt he was getting a bit too jowly and wanted to reduce the sagging area around his jawline and throat area. |
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He has a big jowly neck and you're probably looking about pounds 5,000 for the treatment, but it depends on who does it. |
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It was those grim-faced, jowly white men with the harsh surnames. |
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I was a bit jowly but I've lost weight from my face and my waist too, which has shrunk to 28in. |
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But the machine flunked him, cheeping, and a jowly attendant led him to secondary screening — asking, Did he have a pacemaker, a cobalt hip, a plate in his head? |
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The man receiving the most slaps on the back Ireland's prime minister, Brian Cowen was a picture of rumpled, jowly anxiety, like a hapless underboss summoned to explain a disaster on his watch. |
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I can remember standing in the bowels of Norwich City's Carrow Road ground sometime in the early 1970s, notebook and pencil in hand, as a tall, jowly figure who clearly enjoyed a pork pie or two lumbered into view. |
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Yes, that Joe Cole: last seen on these shores in the guise of baffled and jowly Anfield meanderer, and currently attempting a career momentum-reverse at Lille. |
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Gravity has begun playing havoc with his face, giving him a droopy, jowly look. |
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