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beauty spots

n. (beauty spot English)

Usage examples of "beauty spots".

And with big stitches and little stitches, he sewed scraps of the horrible brown on the burlap shirts like beauty spots.

His dad had worked the Iron Range mines from the day he got back from Vietnam and got over a case of shrapnel acne picked up at Khe Sanh - his father had done the same after getting back from a tour of Pacific beauty spots like Iwo Jima, in 1945 - his father had done the Belleau Wood Tour de France in 1918 before settling down to feed the steel mills, and his father had gone straight into the mines after arriving from Finland in 1895.

They cleaned out the window, and there stood 'Madame Croignette' looking rather blankly out at them with wide brown eyes that exactly matched the sepia from Boucher's palette, and both beauty spots and every hair of her powdered wig in place to a millionth of a millimetre.

Her skin was smooth and flawless, except for some tiny moles scattered around, what the upper classes used to call beauty spots and put on deliberately.

The eggs could be opened for access to their contents: a phial of perfume, rouge, some heart-shaped beauty spots, powder and a tiny puff.

Her companion's cheeks always sported a blush-and several beauty spots-thanks to her capable crew of six maids-of-adornment, who also powdered her several chins.

Twenty thousand years ago, the Ice Age glaciers receded from California, gouging out Yosemite Valley and other beauty spots as they left.

Fern dells weren't high in his personal ranking of scenic beauty spots just now.

He was dressed in the very latest Southern fashions, bright and gaudy as a peacock's tail, right down to the pink wig, pale blue eye makeup, and several heart-shaped beauty spots.

Thick black leeches slowly slid up and down its hide, like mobile beauty spots, feeding on the pus.

And yet even at its worst, the Lake District remains more charming and less rapaciously commercialized than many famed beauty spots in more spacious countries.