In her experience, wrestlers were brave, taciturn, geeky, beetle-browed, polite, and not afraid of female jocks. |
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In the past, such beetle-browed heavyweights as Broderick Crawford, Ernest Borgnine, and Bob Hoskins have played Hoover. |
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Urwand, who is a junior fellow at Harvard, remains rather beetle-browed. |
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We see them as we read them: Shaw all crinkled, beaming rationality, Kipling beetle-browed, bespectacled imperial intensity. |
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Calling this beetle-browed disdainful young person, hair hanging in her face, jaws chewing pecan pie with mechanical precision, honey! |
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By then he was Arthur, a beetle-browed man with an impish manner. |
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A beetle-browed chamber, long, narrow, stifling with the heat of a great fire, its flagged floor at intervals would slap with bare or bauchled feet dancing to a short reel. |
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