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Meanings of
roman nose
in English
Spanish
nariz romana
Back to the meaning
A nose with a prominent slightly aquiline bridge.
hooknose
Spanish
nariz romana
Usage of
roman nose
in English
1
A bugler is jest as popular round this camp in the a.m. as a
roman
nose
in Russia.
2
A very stately lady with a
Roman
nose
came in the room.
3
Thick glasses rested on a
Roman
nose
in front of nearsighted eyes.
4
In this memorable contest, Matohinshda, or Gall, was placed opposite
Roman
Nose
.
5
Why, what in the world would YOU do with a
Roman
nose
?
6
Tomoatooah had a
Roman
nose
,
narrow and arched, like a warm-blood stud's.
7
Billy comprehended the anxiety of the lady with the
Roman
nose
.
8
The thin nostrils of her pretty
Roman
nose
fluttered like paper.
9
At last all were either conquerors or subdued except Gall and
Roman
Nose
.
10
His black eyes were set close to his fine
Roman
nose
.
11
He can't get in front of that infernal
Roman
nose
,
sir.
12
His
Roman
nose
and steady, dark, full eyes suggested no compromise.
13
He never had much of a smeller despite the
Roman
nose
,
he thought.
14
Kladrubers are distinguished by their convex head and prominent
Roman
nose
.
15
Roman
Nose
caught it and shot the cow for him.
16
They were a mixed bunch of young bucks, principally Arapahoes, led by
Roman
Nose
.
Other examples for "roman nose"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
roman
nose
roman
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
roman nose
Spanish
nariz romana
Roman nose
through the time
Roman nose
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common