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beaklike

a. Resembling a beak; pointed

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beaklike

adj. resembling the beak of a bird; "a grizzled man with a beaklike nose"

Usage examples of "beaklike".

Foremost among them was Datho, the ollamh, or Chief Bard: he of the high-domed head, and beaklike nose.

The crimson blade with its beaklike point was not quite suited for his human grip, having been designed by the Seekers.

Like Sir Ali, he had a small head and flat ears, but he lacked the huge, beaklike nose of the Arab.

He was about four feet in height, but oddly proportioned, with a bulging head and a small face and a small lower jaw and receding chin, protruding eyeballs and a huge beaklike nose.

A narrow chin and a beaklike nose a couple of sizes too large for his face.

Weird-looking, two big eyes and two little ones near a perforated beaklike projection in the middle of their .

For the second time that day Cocytan eyes fluttered open, the beaklike mouth twitched, and an inhuman respiratory system manipulated air.

The lips on their wide mouths looked hard, beaklike, adding to the impression that these things were somehow in the bird family.

It produced a pair of spectacles from somewhere and balanced them on the end of its beaklike nose, then examined the newcomers carefully before speaking again.

His head was somewhat avian, with a beaklike muzzle underneath a pair of large eagle eyes, and topped by a triangular, pterosaurian fin.

It had its jawbone missing, but it was a curious beaklike skull, with slanting eye-sockets, and a row of small nib-like teeth.