He gave an impression of dry dinginess, like rawhide, and his eyes were mean and shifty. |
The rosette is typical of a curious character that the room has for all its dinginess. |
This is what makes interesting the dinginess of the cantonment on the Isle of Dogs. |
While in the daytime it looked just kept enough to be scruffy, the thick cool of the night hid its dinginess and transformed it into something almost beautiful. |
There was cat hair everywhere, and there was just a general dinginess. |
The red card debate, or rather lack of one, couldn't camouflage the austere dinginess that had preceded it. |