Large tree of Australasia.
A wrinkle in the skin at the outer corner of your eyes.
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Examples for "crow's feet"
Examples for "crow's feet"
1This will make the massage sweep back crosswise of the crow's feet.
2The crow's feet around his eyes were caused by pudginess, not happiness.
3They were pretty yet, but the crow's feet about them were plainly visible.
4His eyes, bright and black as ever, lurked in a thicket of crow's feet.
5I could see the corners of his eyes pinching to reveal little crow's feet.
1It took Roughead 15 minutes to get to his first laugh line.
2Clinton's victory speech had one laugh line.
3And the bigest-inthis point-division-on the third laugh line "And hold on to your money."
4Never ridicule a colleague, even with an offhand remark, no matter how tempting it is or how hilarious the laugh line.
5The straight-man's line following the big laugh line in that point division, "No, you take out your handkerchief," (biz.
1Then she added with a snort: "Hit's es black es er crow's foot."
2The arrow head and crow's foot are ornamental fastenings used in fine tailoring as endings for seams, tucks, plaits, and at corners.
3At Harvard College a badge formerly worn on the sleeve, resembling a crow's foot, to denote the class to which a student belongs.
4She is a little stouter, of course; I can see a wrinkle and a crow's foot here and there; and her hair is grizzled.
5As soon as she looked at Mr. Crow's foot Aunt Polly Woodchuck threw up both her hands.
6Comes from-well, you know how a woman can talk-ask'em to say 'string' and they'll say ' crow'sfoot' or 'cat's cradle.'