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Meanings of
aquiline
in English
Curved down like an eagle's beak.
hooked
Related terms
crooked
Synonyms
Examples for "
hooked
"
hooked
Examples for "
hooked
"
1
An HD
hooked
up to a Time Capsule works fine, for example.
2
The lights work by generating energy from magnets
hooked
onto the spokes.
3
She could far more easily imagine him
hooked
on more challenging fare.
4
The water and electricity are
hooked
up so you should be set.
5
The second she got it
hooked
up, I dialed Buzz Mercer's number.
Usage of
aquiline
in English
1
The features were slightly
aquiline
;
the head was oval and admirably poised.
2
In that dark,
aquiline
face the Indian was never more strongly revealed.
3
His
aquiline
profile against the starlight expressed nothing but a profound gloom.
4
The nose was
aquiline
and prominent, with large, but finely cut nostrils.
5
Worth's eyes were darker, and her nose in profile slightly more
aquiline
.
6
His nose was
aquiline
,
his forehead high and square, his chin massive.
7
His nose was slightly
aquiline
,
his neck long, and his lips thick.
8
She was young, maybe eighteen or nineteen, with a proud
aquiline
nose.
9
Ser Gerold Dayne had an
aquiline
nose, high cheekbones, a strong jaw.
10
He was a tall man, with heavy eyebrows and an
aquiline
nose.
11
Her cheekbones were vertiginous, her nose
aquiline
,
her mouth a lurid gash.
12
His
aquiline
features glowed in the light from the burning city.
13
His eye-brows met; his ears were small, and he had an
aquiline
nose.
14
They were tall and lady-like,
aquiline
-
nosed
and pleasant-looking, without actual beauty.
15
The nose was of good length,
aquiline
,
the nostril thin and sharply chiseled.
16
And Casimer laughingly filliped the image on its absurdly
aquiline
nose.
Other examples for "aquiline"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
aquiline
Adjective
Frequent collocations
aquiline nose
aquiline features
aquiline face
slightly aquiline
aquiline profile
More collocations
Aquiline
through the time
Aquiline
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common