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1They were remarkable for their small well-formed heads and sharp Jewish countenances.
2The hallucination was vivid, well-formed and associated with insomnia, suggesting peduncular hallucination.
3She was not a beauty, but she was distinctly well-formed and strong.
4The doctor describes the people as of light colour, with well-formed features.
5They were very good-natured, exceedingly well-formed, and quite jocular with our boys.
6John was a dark mulatto, thirty-one years of age, well-formed and intelligent.
7Her black eyes looked resolute, almost fierce, above her straight, well-formed nose.
8Her dress has a rounded, open collar, showing off her well-formed neck.
9A well-formed mouth that, if not generous, was by no means parsimonious.
10But a well-formed child is not very amusing; a hunchback is better fun.
11The nitrate and chloride of bismuth can be obtained as well-formed colorless crystals.
12The blade is well-formed, the sides being parallel or nearly so.
13In person, Monroe was tall and well-formed, with light complexion and blue eyes.
14There was a well-formed and single pelvis, and the supernumerary legs were immovable.
15The close-fitting boy's winter undergarment emphasized her lean, muscular, well-formed body.
16His father and mother were healthy and had two well-formed children.
Translations for well-formed