It was a nice face, with squinty eyes, graying brown hair, wrinkles, and a little, absent smile. |
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As for looks, I think he has beady little squinty eyes which are only enhanced by his huge conk. |
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Eventually he started to talk with the bartender, a portly fellow with a large salt-and-pepper mustache and squinty eyes. |
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A heavier-than-average baby at nine pounds something with a messy crop of soot-black hair, squinty eyes and dimples in all the right places. |
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And even as I am relating this story I know you are looking upon me with great anger in your squinty, beady eyes. |
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His shirt was torn, his bow tie squinty and matted hair fell over his face. |
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Elam's portrayals of sinister thugs, gangsters and gunslingers were aided immeasurably by his squinty, wandering left eye. |
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He had a round face covered in stubble, thick eyebrows, small, dark, squinty eyes, full round lips and very short receding dark hair. |
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We sat outside for a few minutes, facing into the sun with squinty eyes, and then a chill wind blew in, covered the entire sky, and chucked a squall of rain our way. |
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He bent over at the waist, rapidly stomping on the spot, fists clenched by his ears, squinty eyed and screaming. |
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Their enthusiasm, devotion, and mixed-up sense of romance for squinty boys is one of the more quaint aspects of pop culture. |
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Gone were her cauliflower ears, gone was her pug nose, her squat face had ballooned out, her once squinty eyes were now just slits in her plug-ugly face. |
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Stoic and economical in his movements, expressing emotional pain through tight-lipped grimaces and squinty eyes, Mortenson is the perfect cowboy hero. |
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But lady, a messy ponytail and a squinty pout do not equal good acting. |
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Nearby, one of his squinty leaf-based bins has an ancient hoodie inside, presumably left by one of the library's transient users. |
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Neither Bush is good on television — they come across as squinty and whiny. |
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Every time a girlfriend visits my childhood home for the first time, without fail, I hear pennies clattering to the floor, and they look at me a bit squinty. |
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There is always something very squinty about President Bush, unlike his father, which is disconcerting to some. |
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With squinty eyes and a sleepy brain, I would follow him as fast as my little legs could carry me to the front door, where I'd find an envelope with my name on it, postmarked from the North Pole. |
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And, of course, that Gilroy kid's mother would be there, Janice of the South African accent and squinty demeanor, as though she were a shark among pilot fish. |
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He's the most appealing piece of manflesh on television, with squinty blue eyes, a dusting of bristly hair, and a ZZ Top goatee. |
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