Aún no tenemos significados para "beaked nose".
1It looks a very old head indeed, with deep-set blue eyes and beaked nose.
2He had a beaked nose and far-seeing eyes, a strong jaw and jutting chin.
3With her beaked nose and fierce eyes, she looked very much like her namesake.
4Grayish and elongated, the face had cold dead eyes and a long beaked nose.
5The man had a beaked nose and a far-seeing gaze, a strong jaw and jutting chin.
6Here Miss Thusa bowed her tall form, and turned her beaked nose up towards the glowing chimney.
7When he had a big bunch of Cousin Ronald's geraniums, he thrust them toward Mr. Chew's beaked nose.
8His high- beaked nose and prominent chin had something of the same acute and incisive character which distinguished his intellect.
9Above his beaked nose, his beady black eyes glittered wickedly, and his jagged fangs protruded through his animal lips.
10His face was dominated by a strong, beaked nose, while his eyes were surprisingly small, almost incidental by comparison.
11His face recalled the Indian type; the same prominent slightly beaked nose, high cheek bones and large knot of jaw.
12Above the maw a great beaked nose curved out from a sloping brow, its grayish skin pocked deep with ulcerations.
13He had narrow shoulders, a beaked nose, and a large head with short, spiked radish-colored hair and long red sideburns.
14Semitic in type he looked, with his eagle- beaked nose and prominent cheek bones, but the blue of his eyes was English.
15The brows were so drawn that there were two deep lines above the beaked nose, and the chin was thrust forward defiantly.
16He looked at his companion, but saw not anything more notable than the high-peaked hat, and the huge beaked nose, as before.
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