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Examples
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And there's our Chloe in all her wonky-faced, small-eyed, big-nosed, thin-lipped, flat-haired glory, looking for all the world like Jack Straw in the middle of a Chippendales line-up.
Going Straight juliette 2009
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Us small-eyed kids wanted to kill her, she was older than us and we would never be as good as her.
In the Weeds Meg Pokrass 2009
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And there's our Chloe in all her wonky-faced, small-eyed, big-nosed, thin-lipped, flat-haired glory, looking for all the world like Jack Straw in the middle of a Chippendales line-up.
Archive 2009-07-01 juliette 2009
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The beautiful bitch drops to a small-eyed thin-mouthed average or worse.
Beauty and Power thoughts Steven Barnes 2008
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He was a big, burly, noisy, small-eyed, large-faced, double-chinned, swinish-looking fellow in later life (as we know from the likenesses of him, painted by the famous HANS HOLBEIN), and it is not easy to believe that so bad a character can ever have been veiled under a prepossessing appearance.
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Mascara drips down her face, which is red and puffy and small-eyed.
The Nature of Jade Deb Caletti 2007
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His clothing was as black as the priests 'and his small-eyed head was presented on his crisp ruff as if it were being served on a plate.
This Scepter'd Isle Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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Their intense, small-eyed stares caused him to turn away in embarrassment at their condition.
A Call to Arms Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1991
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She wore a multiplicity of cloaks and capes that made her bulk seem even more massive, while her small-eyed, thin-lipped face was surmounted by a tiny bonnet of ludicrous delicacy.
Sharpe's Rifles Cornwell, Bernard 1988
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Fleetingly Mary wondered if it was a requirement for all Reformed ministers to have that look: lean, small-eyed, pale, straight-spined.
Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987
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