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Meanings of natural ugliness in English
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Usage of natural ugliness in English
1
He had a face of naturalugliness made almost repulsive by marks of smallpox.
2
She was ugly; and her naturalugliness had been increased by a cruel attack of smallpox.
3
Smiles do not come naturally to Croucher's face, its naturalugliness hardened by scars, and blows, and jealousy.
4
There you have in all its naturalugliness another Monopolist Instinct-thedeepest-seatedof all, the vilest, the most barbaric.
5
It was not particularly prepossessing, and the exertions he was making added not a little to its naturalugliness.
6
Its old age had gathered none of the graces of age to soften its naturalugliness, or elevate its insignificance.
7
Even then they were regarded as merely a curiosity, and were covered with gilt foil to hide their naturalugliness.
8
Through whose shaggy beetle-brows, and rough-hewn, seamed, carbuncled face, there look naturalugliness, small-pox, incontinence, bankruptcy,-andburning fire of genius?
9
The women increase their naturalugliness, by dyeing their hair and nails reddish brown with henna, and by tattooing their hands and arms.