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Answer for the clue "Eye shadow ", 7 letters:
mascara

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Usage examples of mascara.

There was no great surge of power, so I deepened the blue liner and added mascara and blush.

I lined my eyes in midnight blue, gunked them up with mascara, painted my mouth whore red, and hung the biggest, brassiest earrings I owned from my lobes.

Her mascara had smudged, making the bags under her eyes more pronounced.

My hair was stuck to my face and my mascara was not living up to its waterproof promise.

I pulled my hair into a ponytail, applied some lipstick and a single swipe of mascara and I was ready for the day.

It had been years since she had cried and not found mascara all over everything.

At the makeup mirror of the woman I work for, I put her mascara up inside each nostril until my nose hair looks thick and full.

She laughed and butted her cigarette in the salver meant to receive tips, then she walked into the crowded reception room where the singer with the gold-tinsel wig and the green mascara was bobbing over the heads of the company, chanting in thin falsetto something about a cup of coffee, a sandwich, and you.

Not a strand of silvery-blond hair was out of place, not a fleck of mascara marred the pale flesh beneath her eyes.

The two eye shadows lapsed into hurt silence, glaring backwards at the mascara box, then rolling their shared eyes forward to look at Annie as she knelt on the floor.

She had nice long lashes, but without mascara they were a light brown that made them almost invisible.

Geraldine looked into space with her hard sad eyes that had parcels of lines in the thick mascara under them.

Eyes made impossibly huge with mascara, nose slightly hooked and bowed, two vertical dimples on either side of the mouth, crocheted shawl covering hair and back, high cheekbones, warm-brown skin.

So near one in the morning she was at the Spoon with her hair hanging straight, dressed in black, no makeup except for mascara in sad raccoon-rings round her eyes, looking like all those other women and girls: camp followers.

He smoothed a dab of makeup across her cheekbones and feathered it down her cheeks, stroked mascara into her eyelashes, brushed lipstick onto her mouth.