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cheekbones

n. (plural of cheekbone English)

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His coppery skin and high cheekbones bespoke the Amerind heritage he was likewise heir to, and the sea breezes lifted his long black hair back from his well-muscled shoulders.

His skin was stretched over high cheekbones, but his eyes were what held the true force of his being.

With a soft moan of heavenly thanks, she began to kiss him-his neck, his beard, his cheekbones, eyes and nose.

Meyers lives in San Francisco, red hair, high cheekbones, thirty-one years old, single, you met her in January oh-two, worked with you on the Betelgeuse Five deal.

His face was the face of an Aztec god, cold, inscrutable, cheekbones like knives.

Delicate tapering nose, fine cheekbones, the mouth maybe a little coarse.

He was a lean, middle-aged man, dressed in a loose cotton shirt and moleskin trousers, alert in manner, almost handsome, but the nose was a tad sharp, the eyes set a fraction too close together, the cheekbones not sufficiently prominent, the chin a touch insubstantial, too much forehead and not enough hair.

His cheekbones looked as if they were going to punch through the skin.

When at last she stood up from behind the boulder, she was wild-eyed, covered with blood, her face so strained it appeared her cheekbones might punch through the skin.

Freckles dotted her nose and high cheekbones, giving her an earthiness that was refreshing when compared to the pale, pampered complexions of the women he had known.

The firelight emphasized his cheekbones, giving the short stubble of beard on his face a reddish gold hue .

As he raised his head, he noticed her unusual eyes, the pale freckles on her cheekbones, and the natural sensuality of her mouth.

David resembled his mother strongly: slender, with high cheekbones, very fair.

Another, and the high, ethereal cheekbones appear out of the darkness.

On the evidence of ears, chin, and cheekbones I might be a baby Kafka.